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The University of Florida boasts multiple research teams specializing in Extragalactic and Cosmology studies. Scientists gain access to premier facilities like the GTC, space-based small satellites, NASA's flagship observatories (including HST), the Dark Energy Survey Instrument, and various partner institutions, enabling investigations into diverse topics such as active galactic nuclei origins and effects, discovery and formation of (proto-)galaxy clusters, galactic development, dark matter studies, dark energy research, cosmic microwave background analysis, and beyond. The university also supports a robust theoretical research community in Extragalactic and Cosmology, concentrating on cosmological modeling, how stellar and AGN feedback influences galactic evolution, star formation processes, and cosmological principles. These theoretical teams utilize resources like the HiPerGator supercomputer and the UF Informatics Institute. Furthermore, UF maintains a significant LIGO research contingent, with Astronomy Department members contributing to groundbreaking gravitational wave detections and subsequent electromagnetic observations.