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EDMUND BERTSCHINGER, Professor of Physics; Head, Department of Physics

Email: edbert@mit.edu

Phone: (617) 253-5083

Fax: (617) 253-9798

Address: Room 37-602A

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EDMUND BERTSCHINGER, Professor of Physics; Division Head, Astrophysics

Research Interests & Biographical Sketch

Dr. Bertschinger is a Professor of Physics, former Division Head of Astrophysics, and, as of January 1, 2008, Department Head of Physics at MIT. He is a theoretical astrophysicist whose research interests focus in cosmology and relativistic astrophysics. A native of California, he received his B.S. in physics from Caltech in 1979 and his Ph.D. in Astrophysical Sciences from Princeton University in 1984. Following postdoctoral positions at the University of Virginia and at UC-Berkeley, he joined the MIT faculty in 1986, where he rose through the ranks reaching his present position as full professor in 1996.

Professor Bertschinger is passionate about education. He enjoys teaching classical mechanics, electromagnetism, quantum mechanics, relativity, and cosmology. In collaboration with Dr. Edwin Taylor, he introduced an undergraduate class on black holes and astrophysics that is taken by MIT alumni as well as by undergraduates. In 2002, he received the Physics Department's Buechner Teaching Prize for his undergraduate and graduate classes in relativity.

Professor Bertschinger also loves working with students on research in astrophysics, cosmology, and general relativity. His research students at the high school and undergraduate level have won national prizes for their work, including First Prize in the Intel Science Talent Search. His former Ph.D. students now hold faculty positions at Harvard, Columbia, UC-Berkeley, and other fine universities.

As a member of the MIT Kavli Institute for Astrophysics and Space Research, Prof. Bertschinger leads a research program studying the mysteries of dark energy and dark matter. He and his research students investigate the formation of cosmic structure after the big bang, the physics of dark matter both in the early universe and in forming galaxies, and the physical processes governing matter and radiation close to black holes.

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Selected Publications

E. Bertschinger, On the Growth of Perturbations as a Test of Dark Energy and Gravity, Astrophysical Journal, 648, 797 (2006).

J. D. Schnittman & E. Bertschinger, A Model for High Frequency Quasi-periodic Oscillations from Accreting Black HolesAstrophysical Journal, 606, 1098 (2004).

E. Bertschinger, Cosmological Perturbation Theory and Structure Formation, in Proc. Cosmology 2000, ed. M. C. Bento, O. Bertolami, and L. Teodoro (2000).

E. Bertschinger, Simulations of Structure Formation in the Universe, Annual Reviews of Astronomy and Astrophysics, 36, 599 (1998).

E. Bertschinger, Cosmological Dynamics, in Cosmology and Large Scale Structure, proc. Les Houches Summer School, Session LX, ed. R. Schaeffer, J. Silk, M. Spiro, and J. Zinn-Justin (Amsterdam: Elsevier Science), 273 (1996).

C.-P. Ma & E. Bertschinger, Cosmological Perturbation Theory in the Synchronous and Conformal Newtonian Gauges, Astrophysical Journal, 455, 7 (1995).

E. Bertschinger & A. Dekel, Recovering the Full Velocity and Density Fields from Large-Scale Redshift-Distance Samples, Astrophysical Journal, 336, L5 (1989).

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