Amy J. Barger, born on January 18, 1971, is a distinguished American astronomer who currently holds the esteemed position of Henrietta Leavitt Professor of Astronomy at the University of Wisconsin–Madison.
Renowned for her innovative approach, Barger has made significant contributions to the field of astronomy by adeptly combining data from multiple telescopes. This pioneering work has enabled her to monitor various wavelengths and has led to groundbreaking discoveries of distant galaxies and supermassive black holes that exist beyond the visible spectrum.
In addition to her research, Barger is an active member of the International Astronomical Union, where she collaborates with fellow astronomers to advance the understanding of the universe.