Research Interests
My research sits at the interface of cosmological datasets and theory and I explore novel ways of using our observations to learn about our Universe. I have extensively studied the cosmic microwave background (CMB), relic radition from the Universe's infancy. I use CMB observations to learn about cosmology and the physics of galaxy clusters. In addition, I am interested in understanding how we can use large-scale structure observations, such as how galaxies are distributed, to reveal the physics of the first moments of the Universe's history.
I am always interested in new collaborations, so drop me an email if you would like to work together.