Talks
2020
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- Metals and Dust in Galaxies, virtual: The carbon isotopes of the first stars.
- SAZERAC - The First Stars, virtual: The chemical enrichment of near-pristine systems (recording).
- Cambridge galaxy discussion group, virtual: The chemical enrichment of near-pristine systems.
- MIT BBL talk, virtual: The chemical enrichment of near-pristine systems.
- PGR induction event, virtual: A Postgrad's experience (slides).
- SAZERAC, virtual: The carbon isotopes of the first stars (recording).
- Caltech Tea Talk, virtual: The carbon isotopes of the first stars (slides).
- DEX XIV, Edinburgh: A bound on the carbon isotope ratio with ESPRESSO.
2019
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- PGR induction event, Durham: A Postgrad's experience
- Small Galaxies, Cosmic Questions, Durham: A Window to the First Stars (slides).
- Into the Starlight: The End of the Cosmic Dark Ages, Aspen: Modelling the chemical enrichment by Population III supernovae: The origins of the metals in near-pristine gas clouds (slides).
- KIPAC Tea Talk, Stanford: A Window to the First Stars.
- Cosmo Club, UC Santa Cruz: A Window to the First Stars.
- DEX XIV, Edinburgh: A Window to the First Stars.
- Friday Lunch Astronomy Talk, Durham: A Window to the First Stars.
Awards
I was awarded the 2021 Keith Nicholas Prize for outstanding overall performance by a postgraduate student in the Durham Physics department.
During the 2019 Aspen Winter conference, Into the Starlight, I was awarded the Martin and Beate Block Award for promising young physicists. I was also awarded the 2016 Azzedine Hammiche Prize for my fourth year project while studying at Lancaster University.