
Professor Malcolm Bremer
B.Sc.(Lond.), Ph.D.(Cantab.)
Current positions
Professor
School of Physics
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Research interests
As an observational cosmologist, I study how structure forms in the Universe. As part of this, I have pioneered techniques to find the earliest galaxies. These are key objects in astronomy, they are seen when the Universe is young and so unlike galaxies seen today, there is little time for many complicated processes to affect them.
I also study the early stages of the formation of galaxy clusters, collections of tens or hundreds of galxaies bound together by their mutual gravity. The clusters discovered to-date show little sign of strong evolution in their properties with cosmic time. This is a puzzle, these systems are meant to form when the Universe is only half its present age, why do we see no sign evolution in their properties at around this time? I search for clusters observed ever earlier in the history of the Universe in order to find the epoch when they form.
Projects and supervisions
Research projects
TOPCAT and the virtual observatory
Principal Investigator
Managing organisational unit
School of PhysicsDates
01/04/2024 to 31/03/2027
8096 Research in Astrophysics at The University of Bristol
Principal Investigator
Managing organisational unit
School of PhysicsDates
01/04/2021 to 31/03/2024
Exploring the early evolution of galaxies
Principal Investigator
Managing organisational unit
School of PhysicsDates
13/06/2011 to 13/06/2014
PROPERTIES OF THE EARLIEST GALAXIES
Principal Investigator
Managing organisational unit
School of PhysicsDates
01/04/2008 to 01/04/2011
Thesis supervisions
Galaxy Cluster Science with Chandra
Supervisors
Star-Galaxy classification with a novel neural network architecture
Supervisors
Mosaic polarisation calibration in large interferometric datasets
Supervisors
Improving The Practicality of Active Learning Pipelines in Real-World Problem Settings
Supervisors
Exploring the evolution of active galactic nuclei with the next generation of astronomical surveys
Supervisors
On the selection of galaxy clusters using an adapted Gaussian Process binary classifier
Supervisors
Evolution of the UV Upturn in Early-type Cluster Galaxies
Supervisors
Publications
Recent publications
05/02/2025Galaxy properties from the outskirts to the core of a protocluster at z = 3.70
Monthly Notices of the Royal Astronomical Society
Efficient analysis routines for single and double peaked Type 2 AGN spectra
Monthly Notices of the Royal Astronomical Society
AstronomicAL: an interactive dashboard for visualisation, integration and classification of data with Active Learning
Journal of Open Source Software
GAMA/XXL
Monthly Notices of the Royal Astronomical Society
ALMA unveils wider environment of distant red protocluster core
Monthly Notices of the Royal Astronomical Society, Advance Access