Tomotsugu Goto is a professor of astronomy at the National Tsing Hua University in Taiwan. He received his Ph.D. in physics from the University of Tokyo. He has been a fellow at the University of Hawaii and the Niels Bohr Institute. In 2006, he was a member of the JAXA team that launched the AKARI infrared space telescope. In 2015, he published his 100th peer-reviewed paper in an international journal. In 2021-2023, he was selected as a top 2% researcher in the world by Stanford University. He was ranked second among astronomers in Taiwan. Goto uses large telescopes around the world to study the most distant supermassive black holes in the universe, dark energy, and the history of star formation in the universe. Recently, he used NASAs JWST space telescope to shed light on the star formation history of the universe.
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