Professor

Richard Ellis

CBE FAA FRS

Richard Ellis
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Richard Ellis is a distinguished astronomer who works primarily in observational cosmology, considering the origin and evolution of galaxies, the evolution of largescale structures in the Universe, and the nature and distribution of dark matter. His landmark discoveries have opened-up the distant Universe to direct observation, often with instruments he designed or proposed. Australian astronomy has benefitted greatly from his intellectual leadership and generous support. Ellis conceived the award-winning ‘Two degree Field’ facility at the Anglo-Australian Telescope, which has produced some of the highest cited papers in cosmology, and continues to advance Australian astronomy 25 years on. Ellis continues to advocate for new facilities in Australia.

Fields of research

51 PHYSICAL SCIENCES
  • 5101 ASTRONOMICAL SCIENCES
    • 510102 Astronomical instrumentation
    • 510103 Cosmology and Extragalactic Astronomy

For full list of research codes, please visit the ARC Website .

Expertise type

  • Galaxy Evolution
  • Galaxy Formation
  • Cosmology
  • Extragalactic Astronomy
  • Large Scale Structure
  • Astronomical Instrumentation
  • Galaxies
  • Physics
  • Astrophysics

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