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I am a theoretical cosmologist at Queen Mary, University of London. My work focuses on the early universe and in particular inflationary models.
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Recent Papers- Constraining Inflationary Scenarios with Braneworld Models and Second Order Cosmological Perturbations
- An update on single field models of inflation in light of WMAP7
- Numerical calculation of second order perturbations
- Gravitational Wave Constraints on Multi-Brane Inflation
- Gravitational Wave Constraints on DBI Inflation
Latest Twitter posts
- :-( RT @telescoper: No PDFs this year (again) RT @STFC_Matters: Support for early career researchers http://bit.ly/92w7tD 3 days ago
- Not looking good for postgrad funding at home. SFI budget slashed. RT @NatureNews: Hard times in Ireland http://ff.im/-nDP9d 2 weeks ago
- QMUL mathematicians predict Spanish victory in World Cup on Sunday using graph theory & claim to show why England lost! http://ow.ly/296Rz 3 weeks ago
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Next UK Cosmo meeting
The next UK Cosmology meeting is taking place in Lancaster on the 24th February. These meetings provide an opportunity to find out what other cosmologists around the country are doing and to establish and cement working relationships.
The deadline for registering your interest in attending or giving a talk is tomorrow the 16th. Funding is being provided for travel costs and PhD students and postdocs are especially encouraged to apply to speak. More information about the programme and location is on the meeting webpage.