Astrophysics group

Our group is part of the School of Mathematics and Physics. We work on key problems from the smallest to the largest scales: stars and galaxies, evolution of the Milky Way, dark matter and dark energy, formation and evolution of supermassive black holes, and sources of gravitational waves.

We combine multi-scale numerical simulations with observational data to advance our knowledge of the Universe.

Welcome from head of group

Our research covers a number of topics in astrophysics, ranging from the smallest scales of stars to the largest scales of galaxies and cosmic structures. Combining data from surveys and missions with sophisticated numerical simulations and theoretical models, we study how stars and binaries evolve, how black holes interact and produce gravitational waves, how galaxies small and large form and evolve through time through accretion, interactions and mergers, and how dark matter and dark energy shape cosmic structures.

Dr Alessia Gualandris

Associate Professor

Alessia Gualandris joined the Department of Physics in 2013 as a lecturer and is currently an associate professor (reader) in the school of Mathematics and Physics.  She received her PhD in 2006 from the University of Amsterdam, the Netherlands, for her interdisciplinary work between astronomy and computer science, and in particular for the development of software for the s...