A very flattering feature on the excellent website, Australia Unlimited, that showcases breakthrough Australian talent - my co-interviewees in the other sections are impressive to say the least!
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I made it all the way to UK when the Daily Mail picked up my research for the new surveys using the Australian Square Kilometre Array Pathfinder... known as WALLABY and DINGO. Great pun leading this... "Forget Skippy: WALLABY and DINGO to find 700k galaxies". Also the comments at the end are fun too.
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A feature by the always superb Guardian newspaper on my work predicting the performance of the upcoming Australian Square Kilometre Array Pathfinder telescope.
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An extended interview in The Age on the possibilities of finding galaxies with the Australian Square Kilometre Array Pathfinder telescope.
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An article about my work on investigating the so-called 'backreaction' of the baryons, i.e. gas and stars, in galaxies on the surrounding Dark Matter. Typically the latter is assumed to dominate and the effects of the galaxies are ignored, this work showed that this isn't the case when one is close enough to the centre.
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A brief explanation of the role of simulations in aiding the construction of next generation telescopes. Essentially, how do you know what you will see with a telescope that doesn't exist yet?
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A brief article detailing my initial efforts at the International Centre for Radio Astronomy Research to create simulations that follow the formation of galaxies across millions of lightyears of space.
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A letter concerning the developments for (what will be) the World's largest single dish telescope, the Five-Hundred metre Aperture Spherical Telescope. Precocious and self-promoting but I had nearly finished my PhD and was feeling pretty opinionated!
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