Academic posters take a long time to create, and are usually only displayed for the duration of a conference or event. Therefore, I decided to keep a permanent record of my posters by uploading them here! Posters are in reverse-chronological order.
TESS Science Conference 2, 2021
I presented another poster on my PhD work measuring the temperatures of eclipsing binary stars AI Phe and CPD-54 810 at the virtual TESS SciCon 2 organised by MIT. I also recorded a 5-minute flash talk to accompany my poster. Both can be downloaded via Zenodo: https://zenodo.org/record/5129297

Cool Stars 20.5, 2021
My poster abstract was accepted at the virtual Cool Stars 20.5 conference. I share my recent PhD research into measuring accurate and precise temperatures for stars in eclipsing binary systems. You can download/cite the poster here: https://zenodo.org/record/4562994

LGBTQ+ STEMinar, 2021
At the virtual LGBTQ+ STEMinar 2021, I presented some of the equity, diversity and inclusion work myself and others at the International Astronomical Youth Camp have done over the last 4 years. A pdf version that you can cite can be found here: https://zenodo.org/record/4554514

Royal Astronomical Society Early Career Poster Competition, 2020 (Online)
In September 2020 I submitted a poster to the RAS Early Career poster competition, which was held virtually due to the NAM being cancelled (thanks, coronavirus). Click here for a plain-text summary and the option to download the pdf version.




Keele Faculty of Natural Sciences Postgraduate Symposium, 2019
In April 2019 I presented my first-year PhD work on the Xamidimura instrument at my faculty’s postgraduate symposium.

Masters’ project exhibition at Warwick Physics Department, 2018
My first academic poster, created for my MPhys viva examination. The work described was carried out by myself and my project partner Vicky Fawcett, with guidance from our supervisor Prof. Peter Wheatley and then-PhD student George King.

