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    Thomas Kitching

    Professor at UCL, Royal Society University Research Fellow

    Tom Kitching is a distinguished Professor and Royal Society University Research Fellow at UCL, specializing in cosmology and the exploration of dark energy and dark matter through detailed analysis of extensive astronomical datasets.

    He serves as the Cosmology and Weak Lensing Science Working Group co-coordinator for the ESA Euclid mission, contributing significantly to advancing our understanding of the universe.

    Tom's academic journey includes obtaining an MSci in Physics with First Class Honors from Imperial College London, paving the way for his remarkable career in the field of astrophysics.

    With a rich professional background, Tom has held various prestigious roles at renowned institutions such as UCL, University of Edinburgh, and University of Oxford, showcasing his expertise and commitment to scientific research.

    His tenure as Science Lead, Weak Lensing Working Group Coordinator at Euclid Consortium, and Royal Society Science Media Secondment at BBC underscore his versatile skills and influence in the realm of astrophysics and media outreach.

    Through his extensive research and affiliations, Tom Kitching continues to make profound contributions to astrophysical studies and remains a key figure in the exploration of the mysteries of dark energy and dark matter.

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