I am a Senior Research Fellow at the University of Queensland, where I study how the Universe began, has evolved over the last 14 billion years, and how it might look far into the future.
Research
Building a Cosmic Atlas
Using telescopes all around the world, I’m helping carry out the largest surveys of other galaxies in our Universe ever undertaken. I combine measurements of their position and motions to study our Universe.
Dark Matter and Dark Energy
Dark Matter and Dark Energy form 95% of our Universe, but emit no light and we have no idea what they are! My research aims to uncover these mysteries.
Gravitational Waves
When Black Holes and neutron stars collide, they emit intense shockwaves that bent spacetime itself. I’m interested in predicting where and when these events will occur and how we can use them to measure the properties of the Universe.
Simulating the entire Universe
Modern cosmology relies on accurate and fast simulations of our entire cosmos. I use the largest supercomputers in the world and AI-based techniques to produce and analyse these simulations.