spectrographers
A spectrographer is a scientist or technician who uses a spectrograph to measure and analyze the spectrum of light from astronomical objects, laboratory samples, or industrial processes. Spectrographers study how light is dispersed into its component wavelengths and interpret spectral features to determine composition, temperature, motion, and physical conditions of the source or sample. They may work in astronomy, physics, chemistry, materials science, or environmental monitoring.
Instruments and methods: A spectrograph disperses incoming light with a grating or prism and records the dispersed
Applications: In astronomy, spectrographers study stellar atmospheres, galaxies, and exoplanet atmospheres. In chemistry and materials science,
Training and roles: Training typically involves physics, astronomy, chemistry, or engineering. Positions include instrument operator, data