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Asteroid (22275) Barentsen

Posted on Tue 22 July 2014 in astronomy

I've had the pleasure to learn that a small piece of the solar system is now named after me: asteroid 22275 has been formally named "Barentsen" by the International Astronomical Union. The announcement was published recently in Minor Planet Circular 88763, which named several dozen asteroids after scientists who have …


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Mapping the Milky Way's dust

Posted on Tue 03 June 2014 in astronomy

In recent months, my colleagues and I have been working very hard on compiling a massive catalogue which details the position and brightness of roughly 200 million stars located in the northern part of the Milky Way. The catalogue is based on a huge set of images which we collected …


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Annual variations in the jet stream (video)

Posted on Mon 17 February 2014 in climate

The weather has been unusual in the past two months: extremely wet and windy in the UK whilst very cold and snowy in the United States. Such large-scale weather patterns are naturally linked to variations in the global atmospheric circulation. It is hence no surprise that there is much talk …


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Does rainfall affect food prices in Kenya?

Posted on Mon 05 August 2013 in data

Last week I had the pleasure to attend the first "London DataDive" organised by DataKind UK; a non-profit organisation which aims to bring data scientists and social organisations together. The noble idea behind DataKind is that charities and public bodies often sit on a pile of data which might be …


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How do you organise $HOME?

Posted on Tue 30 October 2012 in computing

Home directories often turn into spooky graveyards of random files, temporary directories and images of lolcats. It takes courage to delete the mess, because there may be one or two important files hiding amongst the pr0n. As a result, many scientists have grown afraid to run ls ~ in public, fearing …


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Welcome!

Posted on Sat 06 October 2012 in misc

To celebrate the completion of my PhD and start of a post-doc, I've decided to start publishing bits and pieces of research on a blog. I'm hoping this will encourage me to write about results more frequently, hence achieving more scientific output and interaction than I would obtain through peer-reviewed …


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