I joined the TARDIS group in 2020 and worked on gamma-ray energy deposition for the TARDIS code. I am now the Core Coordinator for TARDIS, and as of 2022 a research consultant at ICER, the MSU HPCC institute.
| Title | Description |
|---|---|
| Project(s): | Inferring explosion conditions from late-time Type Ia supernova spectra |
| Primary Role: | Researcher |
| Institution | Years | Qualification |
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| University of Denver | 2014 -2020 | PhD in Astronomy |
| Cardiff University | 2010 -2014 | Masters in Physics and Astronomy |
| Institute | Years | Role | Michigan State University | 2022 -nan | Research Consultant | Michigan State University | 2020 -2022 | Postdoctoral Researcher | Michigan State University | 2024 -nan | Researcher |
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| Project | Years | Description |
|---|---|---|
| Inferring explosion conditions from late-time Type Ia supernova spectra | 2020 -2022 | The project goal is to measure the density of exploding white dwarfs to determine their evolutionary origin. A gamma-ray energy deposition code was developed to be incorporated into TARDIS to meet this goal. |