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My primary areas of research activity are two fold: first, studing thermonuclear (X-ray) bursts from accreting neutron stars; and second, searches for optical counterparts of gravitational-wave
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, spectroscopy, astrometry) using massive optical telescopes on Earth and in space (e.g., Hubble, Gaia, JWST, Kepler, TESS). My group develops cutting-edge models to extract the most from noisy data and to better
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and may include travel to one of our collaborator labs above. All the projects will make use of the world-class instruments at the Monash Centre for Electron Microscopy with unique electron-optics
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, eye-tracking, pupillometry, fNIRS, and psychophysiological assessment – alongside cognitive modelling and regulatory analysis. This combination of cutting-edge neuroscience methods with legal and
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Zealand and Italy. "Structuring x-ray light to investigate the macro and microscale" "Dark-field x-ray imaging without optics" "Adding time to the X-ray Fokker-Planck Equation" (with Prof David Paganin