王為豪 研究員
夏威夷大學
天文學博士
中央研究院天文及天文物理研究所 研究員兼副所長
研究興趣
I am interested in multiwavelength observational studies of galaxy formation and evolution. Most of my recent effort focuses on understanding the submillimeter galaxy population, which emits strongly in the far-infrared and submillimeter but is hidden by dust in the optical. Such galaxies are nearly entirely missed by optical observations but they contribute to the cosmic star formation history as much as (if not exceeding) galaxies found by optical telescopes. I am also interested in finding the most distant galaxies and supermassive black holes in the optical and near-infrared, dense intergalactic medium that absorbs ultraviolet light from distant objects, and host galaxies of distant gamma-ray bursts.