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Appointment
- Research Fellow
- Dept of Space & Climate Physics
- Faculty of Maths & Physical Sciences
Biography
- University College London, Department of Space & Climate Physics, Postdoctoral Researcher, Oct. 2020 – present
- University College London, Department of Physics & Astronomy, Postdoctoral Researcher, Sep. 2019 – Sep. 2020
- University of Cambridge, Kavli Institute for Cosmology, Postdoctoral Researcher, Oct. 2018 – Aug. 2019
- University of Heidelberg, PhD in Physics & Astronomy, Oct. 2015 – Oct. 2018, thesis: "Testing modified gravity theories with weak gravitational lensing"
Research Themes


Research Summary
My research focuses on the combination of Bayesian inference and Machine Learning methods for applications to cosmology and other areas (for example geophysics - check out my publications for details).
In cosmology, I am particularly excited about weak gravitational lensing with optical galaxy surveys like ESA’s Euclid satellite mission.
I am Lead of the Euclid Weak Lensing End-to-End Performance Group and of the Euclid Pre-launch Key Project “Weak Lensing Systematics Review”. My group has the responsibility of quantifying the impact of multiple systematic effects on the final cosmological constraints from Euclid weak lensing data.