Tomonori Totani

Tomonori Totani (戸谷 友則, Totani Tomonori, born November 21, 1971) is a Japanese astronomer, professor at University of Tokyo.

He is a director of FastSound Project at Subaru Telescope, Hawaii.

He specializes in cosmology, galaxy formation, and high-energy astrophysics.

[1] After working at the National Astronomical Observatory of Japan (1996-2003) and Princeton University, (2001-2003) he became an assistant professor at Kyoto University in 2003 and an associate professor in 2007.

[3] His earlier esearch topics have included "Research topics include dark matter, dark energy, galaxy formation and evolution, supernovae, gamma-ray bursts, fast radio bursts, active galactic nuclei, and cosmic rays" [1] His most cited publications are: