
Tom Joshi-Hartley (He/Him)
Postgraduate Researcher
Physics and Astronomy
I obtained my MPhys in Physics with Astrophysics at the University of Exeter in July 2021, with my MPhys dissertation "Using Structure Functions to Investigate the Long-Timescale Variability of Young Stellar Objects", which was supervised by Prof Tim Naylor.
The same year I accepted an STFC studentship to undertake a PhD at the University of Exeter with Professor Matt Browning, in which I am using Fluid Dynamics to simulate stellar and planetary interiors to investigate angular momentum transport and magnetism. I use Dedalus to explore the effects of various parameters on convection. Currently I am finalising a paper on Rotating Internally Heated and Cooled Convection, which should be available soon!
I am currently looking for Postdocs focused on using computational hydrodynamics simulations in an astrophysical contact, if you think I'd be a good fit don't hesitate to get in touch!