About Me

Welcome to my personal webpage! I am a postdoctoral research associate at Jodrell Bank Centre for Astrophysics, at The University of Manchester. I make use of multi-wavelength observations of distant, star-forming galaxies, in order to understand the processes which have shaped the evolution of the Universe in the past ~10 billion years, creating the menagerie of galaxies seen locally. I work primarily on dust-obscured star formation, studying galaxies which are faint at optical wavelengths, but brighter at longer wavelengths (e.g. in the infrared, sub-millimetre and radio). I specialise in the technique of interferometry, by which signals from multiple submillimetre or radio dishes are combined coherently to produce images sharper than those that could be achieved with any single telescope.
Recent work
- 01. The eMERGE Survey - I: Very Large Array 5.5 GHz observations of the GOODS-North Field
- 02. The AT-LESS CO(1-0) survey of submillimetre galaxies in the Extended Chandra Deep Field South: First results on cold molecular gas in galaxies at z~2
- 03. The SCUBA-2 Cosmology Legacy Survey: Multi-wavelength Properties of ALMA-identified Submillimeter Galaxies in UKIDSS UDS
- 04. Evolution of Dust-obscured Star Formation and Gas to z = 2.2 from HiZELS