- Roberto Abraham
Roberto Abraham (b.
1965 , Manila, Philippines) is a Canadian astronomer and is Professor ofAstronomy at theUniversity of Toronto and aE.W.R. Steacie Fellow . Educated at UBC (BSc) and Oxford (DPhil), Abraham did post-doctoral work at at theDominion Astrophysical Observatory , theInstitute of Astronomy, Cambridge and theRoyal Greenwich Observatory .Abraham is best known for his work on high-
redshift galaxy morphology, in particular for his invention of the Concentration-Asymmetry morphological classifier, a widely adopted automated method for the classification ofgalaxies . This method was originally applied to data from theHubble Space Telescope , especially theHubble Deep Field and variants of the technique have been applied in many Hubble imaging campaigns.In addition to his work on galaxy morphology Abraham is also well known for his work with the Gemini telescopes. He was co-principal investigator of the
Gemini Deep Deep Survey (GDDS) an observational campaign (2003–2003) using theGemini Observatory to study massive galaxies in the early Universe. He is leading the "Gemini Genesis Survey" which aims to find the first galaxies in the very early universe prior to the era of cosmicreionization .External links
* [http://odysseus.astro.utoronto.ca/ggs-blog/?page_id=35 Gemini Genesis Survey Blog]
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