I am a Professor of Physics and Astrophysical Sciences at Princeton University. My research is in cosmology, studying the origins and evolution of the Universe. My main projects are the Atacama Cosmology Telescope, the Simons Observatory, and the Large Synoptic Survey Telescope.
I have been awarded the Maxwell Medal, the Fowler Prize, the Rosalind Franklin award and the Philip Leverhulme Prize for my work on the Cosmic Microwave Background, and shared the Gruber Prize with the WMAP team.
Publications/CV: arXiv, ADS, cv.pdf
Room 226, Dept of Physics, Jadwin Hall
Room 118, Dept of Astrophysical Sciences, Peyton Hall
Princeton, NJ 08544
jdunkley@princeton.edu
I have been awarded the Maxwell Medal, the Fowler Prize, the Rosalind Franklin award and the Philip Leverhulme Prize for my work on the Cosmic Microwave Background, and shared the Gruber Prize with the WMAP team.
Publications/CV: arXiv, ADS, cv.pdf
Room 226, Dept of Physics, Jadwin Hall
Room 118, Dept of Astrophysical Sciences, Peyton Hall
Princeton, NJ 08544
jdunkley@princeton.edu