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Star-Forming Galaxies at Cosmic Noon (and Beyond)

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This decade is an exciting new era in studies of galaxy evolution, with dramatic advances driven by an array of novel observational capabilities from ground and space, culminating with the advent of the Extremely Large Telescope. This talk will focus on “cosmic noon”, the redshift z~1-3 epoch when the bulk of stars in present-day galaxies were formed. I will discuss key progress in our understanding of galaxy mass and structural growth, dynamics, gas, star formation, and feedback; highlight our changing picture of the precursor stages at z>3; and outline exciting prospects for the coming years.

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