Research Fellow, School of Physics and Astronomy, University of Nottingham
Maggie is a research fellow in Machine Learning and Cosmology at the University of Nottingham where she lectures the Machine Learning in Science MSc deep learning module Machine Learning in Science II. Her main research interests are using clusters of galaxies to constrain cosmological measurements of the Universe. Additionally she has worked on applying machine learning and statistical techniques to asteroid classification, interstellar bubble detection and modelling black hole winds. Previously she worked on the Euclid mission and Mars Trace Gas Orbiter program at the European Space Agency.
Asteroid has a very small chance of hitting Earth in 2032, but a collision could devastate a city
Feb 25, 2025 07:48 am UTC| Insights & Views Science
In December 2024, astronomers in Chile spotted a new asteroid streaking through the sky, which they named 2024 YR4. Whats significant about this 100m-wide space rock is that it has a small chance of hitting Earth in 2023....