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Julio Navarro (astrophysicist)

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Name
  
Julio Navarro


Role
  
Physics researcher

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Education
  
National University of Cordoba (1990)

Books
  
Integrated active antennas and spatial power combining

Awards
  
Guggenheim Fellowship for Natural Sciences, US & Canada

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Julio F. Navarro FRSC (b. October 12, 1962, in Santiago del Estero, Argentina) is a professor of Astronomy (Ph.D. Universidad Nacional de Córdoba, Argentina) at the department of Physics and Astronomy in the University of Victoria. Dr. Navarro's research is mainly focused on the formation and evolution of galaxies and galaxy clusters and the structure and evolution of their dark matter component. He is famous for his theoretical studies of dark matter halos accompanied by massive N-body simulations. Julio F. Navarro along with Carlos Frenk and Simon White have formulated a density profile for dark matter halos, which were named after them. In 2015, he won the Henry Marshall Tory Medal of the Royal Society of Canada.

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