Research Interests
Open to PhD applications in the field of
- Supernovae physics, kilonovae and developing models for lightcurves and spectra
- Massive data processing and machine learning
- Supernovae: observations and models of exotic transients
- Machine learning and image recognition algorithms
- Surveying the sky in the time domain – the new era
Public outreach & key achievements
- https://www.eso.org/public/news/eso1733/
- https://www.gettyimages.co.uk/detail/news-photo/professor-of-physics-stephen-smartt-speaks-during-a-news-photo/861967648#/
professor-of-physics-stephen-smartt-speaks-during-a-presentation-at-picture-id861967648 - https://www.ft.com/content/38f37e7a-b25d-11e7-a398-73d59db9e399
- https://astronomynow.com/2017/10/16/gravitational-waves-from-colliding-neutron-stars-usher-in-new-era-of-astronomy/
- http://www.pessto.org/
- http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/uk-northern-ireland-38292733
Research students
PhD Title | The electromagnetic counterparts to gravitational wave sources |
Country | Northern Ireland |
PhD Title | Supernovae: observations and models of exotic transients |
Country | Northern Ireland |
Alumni: Where are they now
PhD Title | Energetic supernovae |
Country | Italy |
Current Position | Postdoc at North Western University, Chicago |
PhD Title | Superluminous supernovae |
Country | UK |
Current Position | Postdoc at Harvard, winner of the 2015 Royal Astronomical Society's Penston for best astrophysics thesis in UK, winner of Royal Astronomical Society’s Fellowship for 2018 |
PhD Title | Host galaxies of superluminous supernovae |
Country | Taiwan |
Current Position | Humboldt fellow at Max Planck Institute for Astrophysics , Munich |