Lead Author Publications
- High-Cadence, Early-Time Observations of Core-Collapse Supernovae From the TESS Prime Mission
- ASASSN-18tb: A Most Unusual Type Ia Supernova Observed by TESS and SALT
- Signatures of Bimodality in Nebular Phase Type Ia Supernova Spectra
- The Highly Luminous Type Ibn Supernova ASASSN-14ms
- Supernova 2014J at M82 – II. Direct Analysis of a Middle-Class Type Ia Supernova
Selected Co-Author Publications
- SN2019yvq Does Not Conform to SN Ia Explosion Models
- ASASSN-14ko is a Periodic Nuclear Transient in ESO 253-G003
- The ASAS-SN Catalogue of Variable Stars – VIII. ‘Dipper’ Stars in the Lupus Star-Forming Region
- Discovery and Follow-Up of ASASSN-19dj: An X-Ray and UV Luminous TDE in an Extreme Post-Starburst Galaxy
- Direct Evidence for Shock-Powered Optical Emission in a Nova
- To TDE or Not To TDE: The Luminous Transient ASASSN-18jd with TDE-like and AGN-like Qualities
- The ASAS-SN Catalogue of Variable Stars VI: An All-Sky Sample of δ Scuti Stars
- The Shape of SN 1993J Re-Analysed
- Nebular Spectra of 111 Type Ia Supernovae Disfavour Single-Degenerate Progenitors
- The New EXor Outburst of ESO-Hα 99 Observed by Gaia ATLAS and TESS
- Discovery and Early Evolution of ASASSN-19bt, the First TDE Detected by TESS
- Early Time Light Curves of 18 Bright Type Ia Supernovae Observed with TESS
- Nebular Spectra of 111 Type Ia Supernovae Disfavor Single Degenerate Progenitors
- The ASAS-SN Bright Supernova Catalog — IV. 2017
- Seeing Double: ASASSN-18bt Exhibits a Two-component Rise in the Early-time K2 Light Curve
- Photometric and Spectroscopic Properties of Type Ia Supernova 2018oh with Early Excess Emission from the Kepler 2 Observations
- SN 2014J at M82 – I. A Middle-Class Type Ia Supernova by All Spectroscopic Metrics
- Investigation of InAs/GaAs1−xSbx Quantum Dots for Applications in Intermediate Band Solar Cells
Posters and Talks
- Using TESS and SALT to Understand the Unusual Type Ia ASASSN-18tb
- TESS as a Transient Exploration Mission: Synergies With ASAS-SN and Other Ground-Based Supernovae Surveys
- ASAS-SN: Big Science with Small Telescopes
- Signatures of Bi-Modality in Nebular Phase Type Ia Supernova Spectra: Indications of White Dwarf Collision Progenitors
- ASASSN-14ms: An Unusually Luminous Type Ibn Supernova
- Modeling Kilonova Spectra Using PHOENIX