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Jesper Leong

Jesper Leong’s research focuses on using QMC to describe the composition, structure and evolution of neutron stars. In addition, he is now applying the theory to describe the properties of finite nuclei in a hope of finding a more accurate explanation of how the elements of the periodic table behave.

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Thomas Venville

Thomas Venville is a Honours Student working under the supervision of Professor Alan Duffy. Thomas’s research interests in the CDM focus on mapping and exploring dark matter density variations in the Milky Way Halo with both simulations and observational probes.

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Robert Mostoghiu Paun

Dr Robert Mostoghiu Paun has joined the Swinburne node of the Centre as a Postdoctoral Research Associate after finishing his PhD in 2020.

During his PhD, he studied the influence of baryonic physics in galaxy formation using both hydrodynamical simulations of clusters of galaxies and constrained simulations of the Local Group.

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Adam Ussing

Adam Ussing is a PhD student at Swinburne University working with Darren Croton and Alan Duffy. His research is focused on using N-body simulations to simulate different dark matter models. These simulations are then implemented in galaxy evolution models to determine the observable effects of the changes in the dark matter models.

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Kyle Leaver

Kyle Leaver’s current area of research is dark matter direct detection with the SABRE experiment. Including simulations and event reconstruction of muons in the SABRE veto vessel, sensitivity and discovery potential of dark matter direct detection experiments.

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