About Me

I am an astrophysics PhD student at the University of Cambridge, working on 21-cm radio cosmology with the REACH telescope.

My research focuses on developing advanced Bayesian data analysis techniques for observing the earliest epochs of the Universe. I work with the REACH (Radio Experiment for the Analysis of Cosmic Hydrogen) telescope at the Karoo Radio Astronomy Observatory in South Africa.

I specialize in calibration methods, systematic mitigation using Gaussian Processes, and Bayesian inference techniques to detect the faint cosmological 21-cm signal from neutral hydrogen in the early Universe.

Research Focus

21-cm Radio Cosmology

Institution

University of Cambridge

Funding

STFC