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Institute of Astronomy

 

I am a first year PhD student working in the field of theoretical stellar evolution. I use stellar evolution codes (typically the Cambridge STARS code and MESA) to simulate how stars or pairs of stars in a binary evolve and interact under different conditions. Currently, my research involves trying to constrain magnetic angular momentum losses, namely a magnetically driven stellar wind and the coupling of the star's magnetic field to its accretion disk, in an intensely accreting binary system. 

Outside of research, I am an avid card and board game player and an enjoyer of trivia and crossword puzzles. I can often be found going to (but not participating in) musical and theatrical performances. However, I do participate in football as well as watching it (usually a game of my favourite club, Manchester United), and am a founding member of the IoA's 5-a-side team. Finally, I have an interest in all things mythology, but my main areas of expertise are Norse and Greco-Roman.

Biography

I did my undergraduate degrees at the University of Maryland, College Park (UMD), in Physics and Astronomy, before coming to Cambridge as an external MASt student. I then was able to stay here for my PhD.

Teaching and Supervisions

Teaching: 

Part II SDSG Supervisor

Ran UMD's student physics tutoring program in my 3rd and 4th year

TA for introductory electromagnetism my 3rd and 4th year at UMD

Contact Details

Email address: 
O18
Cambridge
CB3 0HA
(3)37548

Affiliations

Classifications: 
Colleges: 
St Edmund's College