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I supervise a wide range of projects stellar astronomy. They include modelling stars in 1D or 3D, deciphering the origin of the elements (stellar nucleosynthesis), and observing using optical
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the development of numerical methods for astorphysical fluid dynamics and radiation transport. Projects may employ a range of approaches from analytic modelling and numerical calculations on desktop
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interesting implications for standard models of hierarchical black hole growth. Aims This project aims to explore the optical/IR properties of the most extreme IFRSs, and confirm their redshift range
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I am an experimental particle physicist that works on the search for phenomena that are beyond our current theoretical understanding in terms of the Standard Model of Particle Physics. The research
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Inference Tool (GAMBIT) Community to study theoretical frameworks that extend the standard models of particle physics and cosmology, with the aim of uncovering the nature of dark matter, dark forces, and dark
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interactions. In this research, you need to understand how spins interact with their environment and how to read-out and control single spins. This requires understanding of concepts like atom optics, magnetic
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of mesons and baryons and their role as indirect probes for physics beyond the standard model. I also follow searches for new physics at the large hadron collider (LHC) and use them to constrain new particles
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models that can forecast the likely outcomes of current practices. The project aims to develop cutting-edge machine learning and statistical risk prediction techniques to predict each short-term, long-term
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are made where and when; supernovae (mechanisms and nucleosynthesis); gamma-ray bursts and their progenitors; modelling of Type I X-ray bursts and superbursts (thermonuclear explosions on the surface