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== '''The is the wiki for the Observational Cosmology group''' ==
== '''The is the wiki for the Observational Cosmology group''' ==
It is under continual development by everyone in the group. It is open for all topics and discussion in the group, as well as act as a repository of useful information.


=Group Ethos=
=Group Ethos=

Revision as of 14:35, 7 December 2020

The is the wiki for the Observational Cosmology group

It is under continual development by everyone in the group. It is open for all topics and discussion in the group, as well as act as a repository of useful information.

Group Ethos

We endeavour to have an open and honest group that values everyone's contributions. Anyone is able to raise any issues, both professional and personal, without criticism or judgement. We aim to have a group that can work together, where ideas can flourish and be pursued by anyone, and where others can contribute in an open and productive way.

We do not adhere to a "PI model" of research, and promote and encourage early career researchers to lead projects and publications, where senior members of the group may or may not be involved, with the decisions lying with the project lead.


Current Group Members

Nathan Adams (DPhil Student) [website]

James Allison (Career Development Fellow)

Rebecca Bowler (Glasstone Fellow)

Peter Hatfield (Hintze Fellow) [website]

Ian Heywood (Faculty)

Matt Jarvis (Faculty)

Anastasia Ponomareva (STFC PDRA)

Nijin Thykkathu (DPhil Student)

Madalina Tudorache (DPhil Student)

Aprajita Verma (Senior Researcher)

Imogen Whittam (Hintze Fellow)

Past Group Members

Group Meetings

Group Meeting Schedule

Software and Computing

Utilities

Links to group GitHub repositories here

Basic usage info for IDIA / ilifu systems here

Using the secret unthrottled ssh server for fast transfers

Statistics & Inference

Information about Nested Sampling and MultiNest here

Science Areas

Galaxy Environment

Galaxy Colours

Writing and Publishing

Introduction to using LaTeX in astronomy

Useful tool to find LaTeX code for a symbol

Using the Wiki

Consult the User's Guide for information on using the wiki software.

Getting started