Emma Tolley

EPFL SCITAS
ME B2 464 (Bâtiment ME)
Station 9
1015 Lausanne

EPFL SCITAS
ME B2 464 (Bâtiment ME)
Station 9
1015 Lausanne

EPFL SCITAS
ME B2 464 (Bâtiment ME)
Station 9
1015 Lausanne

EPFL SCITAS
ME B2 464 (Bâtiment ME)
Station 9
1015 Lausanne

I studied the universe at the smallest scales at the Large Hadron Collider, now we're getting ready to study it at the largest scales with the Square Kilometer Array. My research focuses on developing high-performance computing and new data science techniques to image and analyse the radio sky.

Selected publications

Lightweight HI source finding for next generation radio surveys

E. Tolley, D. Korber, A. Galan, A. Peel, M. T. Sargent, J.-P. Kneib, F. Courbin, J.-L. Starck
Published in Astronomy and Computing 41 (2022) in

DarkFlux: A new tool to analyze indirect-detection spectra of next-generation dark matter models

A. Boveia, L. M. Carpenter, B. Gao, T. Murphy, E. Tolley
Published in Phys. Dark Universe 36 (2022) P101012 in

The ATLAS Fast TracKer System

ATLAS Collaboration
Published in JINST 16 (2021) P07006 in

Teaching & PhD

PhD Students

Markus Johan Bredberg, Ashutosh Kumar Mishra, Shreyam Parth Krishna

Courses

General physics : mechanics (english flipped classroom)

PHYS-101(n)

The principles of classical mechanics successfully describe many phenomena encountered in the world. In this course students will develop a conceptual understanding of the core concepts and an ability to apply the theoretical framework to describe and predict the motions of solid bodies.