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Minh Huynh is an Adjunct Senior Research Fellow at the University of Western Australia, specializing in radio astronomy and astrophysical phenomena. His research interests include large-scale surveys and the role of black holes in galaxy evolution. Over the years, he has contributed to various significant projects, including the ASKAP Project and the WALLABY Pilot Survey, where he collaborated with multiple researchers to explore cosmic structures and dark matter. His work has led to an h-index of 5 and over 30 citations, showcasing the impact of his research within the astrophysics community. Huynh actively engages in data collection and analysis, focusing on radio galaxy surveys, and he has published datasets related to ASKAP astronomical data, contributing to a deeper understanding of the universe. Besides his research, he is involved in fostering collaborative networks among scientists across different institutions. Huynh's commitment to advancing knowledge in his field is evident through his ongoing projects and participation in astronomical data dissemination efforts.
University of Western Australia • Perth
Conducting research in radio astronomy, focusing on large-scale surveys of cosmic structures.
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