All posts by John Wise

Associate Professor in Physics at Georgia Tech

03 Jul 2015

  • (abs, pdf) Vallini et al., On the [CII]-SFR relation in high redshift galaxies
  • (abs, pdf) Olsen et al., Simulator of Galaxy Millimeter/Submillimeter Emission (SIGAME): The [CII]-SFR Relationship of Massive z=2 Main Sequence Galaxies
  • (abs, pdf) Jaacks et al., Connecting the Dots: Tracking Galaxy Evolution Using Constant Cumulative Number Density at 3<z<7

01 Jul 2015

  • (abs, pdf) Richings & Schaye, The effects of metallicity, UV radiation and non-equilibrium chemistry in high-resolution simulations of galaxies
  • (abs, pdf) Comaschi & Ferrara, Probing high-redshift galaxies with Ly$\alpha$ intensity mapping
  • (abs, pdf) Taylor & Kobayashi, Quantifying AGN-Driven Metal-Enhanced Outflows in Chemodynamical Simulations

TEDx Talk Posted!

Earlier this year, I was privileged enough to be chosen to give a TEDx talk at Douglasville, just to the west of Atlanta. There I spoke about how we and others model galaxies on supercomputers, understanding the formation and evolution of galaxies that we observe with some of the best telescopes on Earth and in … Continue Reading ››