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Using basic input physics, such as nuclear reaction rates and opacities, VandenBerg uses computer models to help understand the structure and evolution of stars. These models, which are tightly constrained by observations, provide insight into
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and will ultimately be used to synthesize the stellar populations of distant galaxies.
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Vandenberg has the most-cited research papers of any astronomer in Canada. His
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resulting from his models are widely used throughout the world.
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