Joined March 2009
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The number of things people think are infinite but finite is infinite.
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Scary list -- this is what happens when Universities are run as businesses and one major source of income isn't permitted to rise for almost 15 years. qmucu.org/qmul-transformatio…
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Deadline for high-z galaxies postdoc at Manchester coming up - December 1st aas.org/jobregister/ad/6ca8f… jobs.manchester.ac.uk/Job/Jo…

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Discovery of a dual AGN at z = 5.4 within a nebula, showing large scale structure and galaxy formation occurring very early in the universe using JWST and VLT data. Paper led by Manchester post-doc Qiong Li is now accepted and published! academic.oup.com/mnras/advan…
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Postdoc positions in high redshift astronomy at University of Manchester. Please contact me with any questions! jobs.ac.uk/job/DPE146/resear… aas.org/jobregister/ad/6ca8f…

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Our paper, led by Manchester undergraduate and soon to be Oxford PhD student, María Carranza-Escudero, on the Little Red Dots (LRDs) is now published in ApJ letters.
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Interesting comparison of Euclid vs. Rubin imaging - first one I've seen! arxiv.org/abs/2507.01942
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First Rubin/LSST images released today. You can clearly see this plus @ESA_Euclid is really going to open up the diffuse light universe!
Introducing...your sneak peek at the cosmos captured by @NSF@doescience Vera C. Rubin Observatory! Can you guess what regions of sky they are? This is just a peek...join us at 11am US EDT for your full First Look at how Rubin will #CaptureTheCosmos! ls.st/rubin-first-look-lives…
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New Gravitational Lens system found with JWST in the North Ecliptic Pole (NEP) field, led by @NatAdAstra. The second highest redshift lens known and nearly a full Einstein ring! arxiv.org/abs/2504.03571

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How sad, but what a great mission Gaia was!
Today we say goodbye to ESA’s Milky Way-mapper Gaia! The @ESAGaia spacecraft has completed its sky-scanning and will be switched off this morning.
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A new type of barred spiral galaxy with very bright outer tidal features. Very short lifetime though. Let's call them X-spirals.
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How cool is this...our @bbcweather Watchers have captured the @SpaceX spiral in the skies above the UK this evening after a rocket launch in the US... *caused by illuminated frozen fuel expelled from the rocket second stage.
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