Alexander Van Engelen

ASU School of Earth and Space Exploration
PO Box 871404
Tempe
Assistant Professor
Faculty
TEMPE Campus
Mailcode
6004
Asst Professor
Faculty
TEMPE Campus
Mailcode
6004

Biography

Alexander van Engelen uses observational and theoretical techniques to gain an understanding of structure formation in the universe. Most of his work involves the cosmic microwave background (CMB). He’s focused on using this light not only directly, to learn about the earliest epochs, but also as a backlight that can inform us about nearly all of cosmic history. He’s an assistant professor in the School of Earth and Space Exploration.

Education

Ph.D. McGill University, Canada

Courses

Summer 2022
Course Number Course Title
SES 692 Research
PHY 792 Research
SES 792 Research
SES 799 Dissertation
Spring 2022
Course Number Course Title
AST 301 Physics of Astrophysics
AST 494 Special Topics
SES 692 Research
SES 792 Research
PHY 792 Research
SES 799 Dissertation
Fall 2021
Course Number Course Title
AST 494 Special Topics
SES 692 Research
PHY 792 Research
SES 792 Research
SES 799 Dissertation
Summer 2021
Course Number Course Title
SES 692 Research
PHY 792 Research
SES 792 Research
SES 799 Dissertation
Spring 2021
Course Number Course Title
AST 494 Special Topics
AST 533 Galaxies and Cosmology III
SES 692 Research
SES 792 Research
PHY 792 Research
SES 799 Dissertation
Fall 2020
Course Number Course Title
SES 191 First-Year Seminar
SES 394 Special Topics
AST 494 Special Topics
SES 692 Research
PHY 792 Research
SES 792 Research
SES 799 Dissertation
Summer 2020
Course Number Course Title
SES 692 Research
PHY 792 Research
SES 792 Research
SES 799 Dissertation
Spring 2020
Course Number Course Title
SES 350 Eng Syst & Exper Problem Solv
SES 692 Research
PHY 792 Research
SES 792 Research
SES 799 Dissertation
Fall 2019
Course Number Course Title
PHY 792 Research