Research Summary
I research dynamic phenomena: binary supermassive black holes, cosmological sources of radio impulses, pulsars, and radio jets. My primary areas of current active research are:
- Gravitational wave detection via pulsar timing arrays.
- Observational studies of and searches for binary supermassive black holes.
- Fast Radio Bursts (FRBs!) and transient radio sources: detection algorithms and classification.
Click on the links on the sidebar to the right to read about a few specific projects
I'm pursuing!
While I'm not sure you'll need the link, but occasionally I do. Here is a link to my doctoral thesis from Swinburne University of Technology, in 2011, under the supervisorship of Matthew Bailes, Dick Manchester, and Simon Johnston.
While I'm not sure you'll need the link, but occasionally I do. Here is a link to my doctoral thesis from Swinburne University of Technology, in 2011, under the supervisorship of Matthew Bailes, Dick Manchester, and Simon Johnston.