Joscha Jahns-Schindler
- Dr, Affiliate
- Swinburne University of Technology
In my PhD project, I found 849 new fast radio bursts (FRBs) using the Arecibo telescope and analysed arrival times, energy distribution, and time-frequency structure. In a second project, I forecasted the FRB population to understand the future bottleneck of optical follow-up and its consequences on the prospects of finding the missing baryons with FRBs. Thirdly, I developed a Bayesian method to use FRBs that are associated with gravitational waves to measure the Hubble constant.
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