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Dr. Hannah Übler

Dr. Hannah Übler’s research focuses on the evolution of galaxies and massive black holes with cosmic time, using data from state-of-the-art instruments and theoretical models. From the observational perspective, she has specialised in the analysis of integral-field unit data using instruments such as KMOS, ERIS and NIRSpec, allowing her to map the kinematics and physical conditions in high-redshift galaxies. She is co-lead of the JWST/NIRSpec-IFS GTO team GA-NIFS, a 300h programme to study the spatially resolved properties in 55 galaxies at 3<z<11;. She is also PI of two ongoing NIRSpec-IFS programmes (184h) to study AGN and their host galaxies and to map the ionising sources in galaxies during the first billion years. Hannah received her PhD from LMU Munich in 2019, working at MPE under the supervision of Reinhard Genzel. She was a postdoc at MPE before she moved to Cambridge, UK, for a Newton-Kavli Fellowhip at the Kavli Institute for Cosmology and the Cavendish Laboratory. Currently, her research is funded by an ERC Starting Grant.



Research interests:

  • Formation and evolution of galaxies
  • Galaxy dynamics
  • Supermassive black holes

 

Contact Address:

Dr. Hannah Übler
Max-Planck-Institut für extraterrestrische Physik
P.O. Box 1312
85741 Garching, Germany


E-Mail: hannah @ mpe.mpg.de

Phone:+49-89-30000-3562