Cosmology + numerical relativity

I'm about one third cosmologist and two thirds general relativist. I am mostly interested in figuring out if nonlinear general-relativistic effects can help improve our understanding of the Universe. I spend most of my time writing code and running simulations.

I'm currently a NASA Einstein fellow at KICP at the University of Chicago. Previously, I was a Herchel Smith Fellow in DAMTP at the University of Cambridge, UK, and before that I was at Monash University in Melbourne, Australia, doing my PhD under the supervision of Daniel Price and Paul Lasky. My PhD thesis is publicly available here.