Marko Shuntov — Astrophysicist
Cosmic Dawn Center · Niels Bohr Institute · University of Copenhagen

On the intricate connection between galaxies and dark matter throughout cosmic history.

I'm a postdoctoral researcher at the Cosmic Dawn Center (DAWN) at the Niels Bohr Institute. My work is in galaxy formation and evolution — how galaxies assemble their stellar mass across cosmic history, and the role of the underlying dark-matter structure in driving that evolution, through large multi-band imaging surveys with JWST, Hubble, Euclid and Roman.

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§ 01 — Research

How galaxies trace the cosmic web of dark matter.

Current focus COSMOS-Web (JWST), Euclid, Roman, stellar-to-halo mass connection, galaxy clustering at z > 1.

Galaxies are the lighthouses of cosmic structure. They live inside invisible halos of dark matter whose assembly is determined by gravity alone — and so by comparing the galaxies we can see with the halos we can infer, we can read the co-evolution of baryons and dark matter across thirteen billion years.

My work sits at the intersection of large extragalactic surveys and the statistical frameworks that turn photometry into physics. I led the production of the COSMOS2025 catalogue — photometry, morphology, redshifts and physical parameters for over 700,000 galaxies in the COSMOS-Web JWST survey — and develop open-source tools (halogal) for modelling the galaxy–halo connection via stellar-to-halo mass relations, halo occupation distributions and abundance matching.

I'm increasingly interested in simulation-based inference and other machine-learning approaches to extragalactic statistics, and in pushing the galaxy–halo connection to the highest redshifts with JWST, Euclid and Roman.

§ 02 — Selected Publications

A brief catalogue of recent work.

A complete, continually-updated list lives on Google Scholar and ADS.
§ 03 — Code & Data

Open-source tools and data releases.

Everything lives on github.com/mShuntov.
§ 04 — Supervision

Students and projects.

Get in touch if you'd like to work on an extragalactic-surveys or galaxy–halo project at NBI / DAWN.

I'm happy to discuss Master's and Bachelor's project supervision in extragalactic astrophysics — galaxy surveys, photometric catalogues, the galaxy–halo connection, and machine-learning methods applied to large-scale structure.

If you'd like to work on something in this space, send me a short note about your background and what excites you. I'm based at the Niels Bohr Institute / DAWN in Copenhagen.

§ 05 — Contact

In correspondence.

Fastest response via email. For press enquiries please also cc the DAWN press office.

Email. markoshuntov@gmail.com

Post. Niels Bohr Institute, University of Copenhagen,
Jagtvej 155 A, DK-2200 Copenhagen N, Denmark.

Also at. Google Scholar · ORCID · ADS · GitHub · LinkedIn.