Expert Profile
James Bullock
Dean, School of Physical Sciences, Professor Physical Sciences, Physics & Astronomy
James Bullock studies how galaxies and their constituent dark matter halos have formed and evolved over billions of years of cosmic time.
Areas of Expertise
- Dark Matter
- Star Formation
- Astronomy
- Galaxy Dynamics
- Physics
Biography
Professor Bullock received a B.S. in both Physics and Math from The Ohio State University in 1994 and a Ph.D. in Physics from the University of California, Santa Cruz in 1999. After postdoctoral positions at The Ohio State University and Harvard University, he came to UC Irvine as an Assistant Professor in 2004. He was elected Fellow of the American Association for the Advancement of Science in 2008. Professor Bullock served as the 17th Chair of the UCI Physics and Astronomy Department from 2017-2019 before becoming the 9th Dean of the UCI School of Physical Sciences in 2019.
Aided by super-computer simulations and analytic models, Professor Bullock studies how galaxies and their constituent dark matter halos have formed and evolved over billions of years of cosmic time. By analyzing data that astronomers have collected using the Hubble Space Telescope, the Keck Observatory, and other ground and space telescopes, he works to understand how galaxies, including the Milky Way and its Local Group of galaxies, emerged from the primordial universe. One of his long-standing interests has been the use of astrophysical observations to constrain the microphysical nature of dark matter.
Professor Bullock currently serves as Chair of the James Webb Space Telescope User’s Committee. Previously he was Chair of the working group that recommended the Hubble Frontier Fields Program, which is responsible for galaxy cluster image on the top of this page. He is passionate about science outreach and appears regularly on the Science Channel’s How the Universe Works.
Media
Media Appearances
UCI celestial census indicates that black holes pervade the universe
UCI News, 8/7/2017
Galactic Features Reveal Dark Matter’s Invisible Hand
SciTechDaily, 7/22/2024
Explore space science at the Discovery Cube
The Orange County Register, 1/28/2024
Dark matter does exist, simulations indicate
Futurity, 4/30/2024
Galaxies without dark matter might be possible after all
Futurity, 3/9/2022
Scientists discover how galaxies can exist without dark matter
Phys.org, 2/14/2022
James Bullock to become new dean of UCI School of Physical Sciences
UCI News, 5/17/2019
Galaxies Exist Without Dark Matter, Research Says
Azo Quantum, 2/15/2022
Articles
Accurate mass estimates from the proper motions of dispersion-supported galaxies
Monthly Notices of the Royal Astronomical Society
A profile in FIRE: resolving the radial distributions of satellite galaxies in the Local Group with simulations
Monthly Notices of the Royal Astronomical Society
Astro2020 APC White Paper: Theoretical Astrophysics 2020-2030
arXiv preprint arXiv:1912.09992
Stars made in outflows may populate the stellar halo of the Milky Way
arXiv preprint arXiv:1912.03316
Be it therefore resolved: cosmological simulations of dwarf galaxies with 30 solar mass resolution
Monthly Notices of the Royal Astronomical Society
Education
University of California, Santa Cruz
PhD, Physics, 1999
The Ohio State University
BS, Physics and Math, 1994