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Mariska T. Kriek

About Me

I am a Postdoctoral Fellow at the Department of Astrophysical Sciences of Princeton University. I have been at Princeton since October 2007. Before this, I was a Ph.D. student at Leiden Observatory.
My research focuses on the formation and evolution of massive galaxies, using deep multi-wavelength imaging and near-infrared spectroscopy.

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The Hubble Sequence beyond z=2 for Massive Galaxies: Contrasting Large Star-Forming and Compact Quiescent Galaxies
Kriek, M., Dokkum, P. G., Franx, M., Illingworth, G. D., & Magee, D. K. 2009, ApJ, 705, L71

A High Stellar Velocity Dispersion for a Compact Massive Galaxy at Redshift z=2.186
van Dokkum, P. G., Kriek, M., & Franx, M. 2009, Nature, 460, 717

An Ultra-Deep Near-Infrared Spectrum of a Compact Quiescent Galaxy at z=2.2
Kriek, M., van Dokkum, P. G., Labbé, I., Franx, M., Illingworth, G. D., Marchesini, D., & Quadri, R. F. 2009, ApJ, 700, 221

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