I am an astronomer from the US and based in the UK. My scientific research focuses on understanding the nebulae in galaxies both nearby and (sometimes very) far away using spectroscopy of light emitted in the UV, visible, and infrared. I also spend a lot of time developing code for various modeling and statistical analyses for my research. For more about me, check out my website.
Below are several repositories of code I've released publicly for various scientific applications. They include statistics ( FeldCous, KaplanMeier, histogram, kendall, LinRegConf ), modeling (OutLines, redneb), and combinations of the two (LyCsurv).
Highlighted Repository: OutLines
An example of the light we might see is the the O VI P Cygni feature in the far ultraviolet, as shown here, where the dips correspond to the absorbing gas (the orange region) and the spikes correspond to the emitting gas (yellow and orange regions). We see the spikes and dips together, which makes them combine to "cancel out" in some places but not others. My code models both the spikes and the dips in order to predict the total profile. Examples are included in the repository readme.
- π I am currently working on
- multivariate and survival stats analysis (R and python)
- statistical approaches to computer game event outcomes (C# and python)
- python package design and optimization
- π± I am currently learning
- database dev and management (and some SQL)
- CSS, Javascript, and HTML for website dev
- π¬ Ask me about: astronomy, statistics, galaxies, game dev
- π Pronouns: she/her
- β‘ Fun things I enjoy: π² tabletop games, π cats, π reading, πΉ music, π₯ baking bread