Lauro Moscardini
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Lauro Moscardini is an Italian astrophysicist and cosmologist. He was a graduate student in astronomy at the University of Bologna, where he received both his laurea and his Ph.D.. He is currently holding the position of professor of cosmology at the University of Bologna.
[edit] Research
Lauro Moscardini is coauthor of more than one hundred refereed research publications. He has given important contributions to the field of large scale structure formation, particularly to the modeling of galaxy clustering at high redshift[1] [2].
[edit] Miscellany
Lauro Moscardini owns one of the largest and most prized collections of papal postcards in Italy, and he is a renowned specialist in the field.
[edit] References
- ^ L. Moscardini, P. Coles, F. Lucchin, S. Matarrese (1998). "Modelling galaxy clustering at high redshift". Monthly Notices of the Royal Astronomical Society 299: 95–110. doi:.
- ^ S. Matarrese, P. Coles, F. Lucchin, L. Moscardini (1997). "Redshift evolution of clustering". Monthly Notices of the Royal Astronomical Society 286: 115–132.

