I am a first-year PhD student working with Sandro Tacchella and Minjung Park on the formation pathways and properties of the first quiescent galaxies. Using imaging and spatially resolved spectroscopy from the James Webb Space Telescope, I extract and analyse the light from distinct structural components within galaxies. By studying these objects in a spatially resolved manner, we gain unique insights into the star formation, quenching, and assembly of these ancient, massive systems in the early Universe. I am particularly interested in applying Bayesian methodologies to infer these galaxy properties and constrain their evolutionary pathways.
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Education
PhD Physics, University of Cambridge (2025-present)
MSc Scientific Computing and Data Analysis (Astrophysics), Durham University (2024-2025)
BSc Physics and Philosophy, University of Nottingham (2021-2024)
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