Brenna Lynn Flaugher is an experimental cosmologist[1] who works as a distinguished scientist at Fermilab, where she heads the Astrophysics Department.[2] Flaugher led the development of the Dark Energy Camera at the Víctor M. Blanco Telescope in Chile, part of the Dark Energy Survey;[3][4] she has also been involved in the development of the Dark Energy Spectroscopic Instrument at the Kitt Peak National Observatory in Arizona.[2] By seeking a greater understanding of dark matter, she aims to explain the observed accelerating expansion of the universe.[1]
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Brenna Lynn Flaugher is an experimental cosmologist who works as a distinguished scientist at Fermilab, where she heads the Astrophysics Department. Flaugher...
Flaugher is a surname. Notable people with this name include: BrennaFlaugher, American cosmologist John Flaugher, original name of Michael Reagan, American...
properties of the DECam, made by a Fermilab specialist. "Camera | SDSS". Flaugher, Brenna L.; et al. (September 24, 2012). "Status of the Dark Energy Survey...