Research Group
Administrative assistant
Prof. Dr. Bruno Binggeli
Short Biography
- Diploma in theoretical physics, University of Basel (1977)
- PhD in astronomy («The Shape and Orientation of Clusters of Galaxies», supervisor: Prof. G. A. Tammann), University of Basel (1981)
- Swiss NF fellow at Carnegie Observatories, Pasadena, USA (1981-1983)
- Since then, with interruptions, assistant at the Astronomical Institute, University of Basel
- Visiting fellow at Osservatorio astrofisico di Arcetri, Florence, Italy (1988-1990)
- Habilitation in astronomy, University of Basel (1994)
- Titular professor, University of Basel (since 2001)
Research Summary
Bruno Binggeli has worked extensively on the morphology, photometry, and distribution of dwarf galaxies in clusters of galaxies and in the field. The goal of this research is to understand the evolutionary processes that govern the structure of low-mass galaxies, especially dwarf ellipticals, and to provide constraints for theories of Dark Matter, which seems to be the dominant mass component of dwarf galaxies. More recently, the focus of his research interests has shifted to very nearby, resolved stellar systems, and to wide binary stars in the Milky Way Galaxy. His current research project is a search for ultrafaint dwarf galaxies in nearby southern groups of galaxies.