I am a Beecroft Fellow at the University of Oxford, working to understand how structures and galaxies form in our Universe using a combination of numerical and analytical tools. My interests range from early-Universe physics to local galactic archaeology — recently, I have focussed on understanding how the faintest, smallest galaxies in our Universe form and evolve, and what they tell us about the nature of dark matter and stellar astrophysics. I am also currently studying what we can learn about the past history of disk galaxies like our Milky Way from their diffuse halo of stars and their kinematics.
I have a PhD in Astrophysics from University College London Cambridge, and before moving to Oxford, I spent two years as a Postdoctoral Fellow at Lund University in Sweden.