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Cosmic Observers

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Follow my outreach page on Facebook and check out my other activities in knowledge dissemination and science communication

FOR THE PUBLIC

In person

I am part of the Planetarium Team at the Department of Physics of Durham University. We bring our wonderful inflatable planetarium to schools across the county and perform educational shows for kids of all ages. 

I am also involved in several outreach activities organised by the Department in the context of open doors days and science festivals. 

If you are interested in any of our outreach activities, check this webpage or contact me.

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Online

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Follow my outreach page on Facebook!

I love sharing my excitement about cosmology and astrophysics with everyone. Here you can find some of my online articles and talks for non specialists. I hope you will like them!

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Life in the Multiverse

What does the future of our Universe look like? 

Doors Open Days, Institute for Astronomy, Edinburgh, Oct 2021

Public talks, Royal Observatory of Edinburgh, Feb 2021

Many physicists argue the universe is fine-tuned for life – our findings question this idea

The Conversation, Nov 2024

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Radio & podcast

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Science in Action
BBC Radio World Service, Nov 2024

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Quirks and Quarks
CBC Radio One, Nov 2024

FOR RESEARCHERS

Online talks

Here are online talks addressed to specialists in the field of cosmology and galaxy formation.

           The impact of feedback on galaxies and large-scale structure - Cosmology from Home 2023
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           The effect of feedback on the CGM of z~2-3 quasars - Fundamentals of gaseous halos 2021
           
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How baryons affect haloes and large-scale structure: a unified picture from the SIMBA simulation
Monthly Notices of the Royal Astronomical Society, Vol. 516, Issue 1, pp. 883-906 (2022)

                  

The impact of feedback on the evolution of gas density profiles from galaxies to clusters: a universal fitting formula from the Simba suite of simulations

Submitted to The Open Journal of Astrophysics
 

SIMBA: the average properties of the circumgalactic medium of 2 ≤ z ≤ 3 quasars are determined primarily by stellar feedback

Monthly Notices of the Royal Astronomical Society, Vol. 499, Issue 2, pp. 2760-2784 (2020)

How dark energy affects past and future star formation - CosmologyTalks Podcast
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The impact of the cosmological constant on past and future star formation
Monthly Notices of the Royal Astronomical Society, Vol. 535, Issue 2,  pp. 1449–1474 (2024)

FOR STUDENTS

If you are interested in doing a research project, please contact me.

If you are looking for the lecture material of the Foundations of Physics 1 tutorials, please access this page.

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