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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
My Twitter posts
- My brief review of the #UkCosmo meeting in Durham over the last few days http://ow.ly/2Bixd about 8 hours ago from HootSuite
- RT @rosscloney: Oh why didn't I become a socially useful investment banker instead of going into the greedy world of academic sci? #scivote about 16 hours ago from HootSuite
- Interesting that Cable explicitly mentions incr in sci funding in US,Germany,China. Telling us where to go? http://bit.ly/bF3o0Y #scipolicy about 17 hours ago from HootSuite
- RT @AlexConnor: Transcript of Cable's speech http://bit.ly/bF3o0Y #scipolicy about 17 hours ago from HootSuite
- Day 2 of #UkCosmo just started. Not looking forward to arriving in London later in middle of tube strike. 09:00:44 AM September 07, 2010 from Twitter for Android
Tag Archives: Science
Scientific writing: Too impersonal?
Sorry about not posting for a while, I needed to fly home for a few days and am only back in college today. An interesting discussion has started up around the science blogosphere about science writing techniques and whether the usual conventions are necessary or even useful. Chad Orzel started off by listing his pet [...]
Brighten up your day
It’s not a resource per se, but I probably should have mentioned the Astronomy Picture of the Day, run by NASA, which features a different space related picture every day. As you can see, some of these are amazing works of art in their own right, but with the accompanying blurb you can also learn [...]
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