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Hajime Ogane is a Postdoctoral Fellow at the Advanced Instrumentation Technology Centre at the Australian National University. His research primarily focuses on adaptive optics systems in astronomy, as well as optical communication and characterization of Earth's atmospheric turbulence. He has contributed to significant projects and publications during his academic journey. Ogane's academic background includes a Ph.D. from the Astronomical Institute, Tohoku University, and prior degrees in science from the same institution. With a strong emphasis on integral field spectroscopic observations and the study of galaxies, he has built a reputation in the field through collaborative projects and active research. Ogane has established a network of collaborations and shares insights through various research communities. His work continues to advance the understanding of complex astronomical phenomena.
Advanced Instrumentation Technology Centre, ANU • Canberra, Australia
Conducting research and development in advanced instrumentation technologies.
Japan Society Promotion Science • Japan
Engaged in high-level research projects and contributed to scientific community.
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