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The extragalactic astrophysics team focuses on multiple core research domains in galaxy formation and evolution. Our work encompasses computational galaxy modeling, observational analyses of star systems, interstellar matter, and active galactic nuclei, along with quasars serving as markers for cosmic large-scale structures. For computational studies, we employ both local and remote high-performance computing resources, while observational investigations leverage data from diverse terrestrial observatories and space satellites across all electromagnetic spectra. Conducted primarily at UCLan's Jeremiah Horrocks Institute and through ongoing collaborations with global research networks, we contribute to the international scientific pursuit of understanding galactic origins and structures - the fundamental components of our cosmos.