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Dr Benjamin Pope
Dr

Benjamin Pope

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Overview

Background

I research extrasolar planets - planets around other stars - and focus on developing and applying new data science approaches for detecting and characterizing them. I have taken nearly every approach to exoplanet and stellar observation, including transits, radial velocities, direct imaging, and asteroseismology.

As an ARC DECRA Fellow I'm mainly working on exoplanet direct imaging with the James Webb Space Telescope, and especially how we can use differentiable & probabilistic programming to enhance data analysis to detect faint objects in noisy data. I also work on radio astronomy to study planets' magnetic interactions with their host stars, and using radiocarbon in tree rings as a tracer of long term solar activity.

I grew up in Sydney, New South Wales, and studied for my Honours and Masters at the University of Sydney. I studied abroad at the University of California, Berkeley, and in 2017 I completed my DPhil in Astrophysics at Balliol College, Oxford. From 2017-20 was a NASA Sagan Fellow at the NYU Center for Cosmology and Particle Physics and Center for Data Science. I'm now a Lecturer in Astrophysics and DECRA Fellow at the University of Queensland.

I'm into open source, open science, and climate action. I was a member of the winning Balliol College team in the 2016-17 series of University Challenge on BBC2, with the wonderful Joey Goldman, Freddy Potts, and Jacob Lloyd. Sometimes I write: see my latest piece in The Monthly, about the possible discovery of phosphine on Venus.

Availability

Dr Benjamin Pope is:
Available for supervision
Media expert

Qualifications

  • Bachelor (Honours) of Science (Advanced), University of Sydney
  • Masters (Coursework) of Science, University of Sydney
  • Doctor of Philosophy, University of Oxford

Research interests

  • Exoplanets

  • Stellar Astrophysics

  • Machine Learning

  • Interferometry

  • Image Processing

  • Radio Astronomy

  • Astrobiology

  • Radiocarbon

Works

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2016

Journal Article

The Palomar kernel-phase experiment: testing kernel phase interferometry for ground-based astronomical observations

Pope, Benjamin, Tuthill, Peter, Hinkley, Sasha, Ireland, Michael J., Greenbaum, Alexandra, Latyshev, Alexey, Monnier, John D. and Martinache, Frantz (2016). The Palomar kernel-phase experiment: testing kernel phase interferometry for ground-based astronomical observations. Monthly Notices of the Royal Astronomical Society, 455 (2), 1647-1653. doi: 10.1093/mnras/stv2442

The Palomar kernel-phase experiment: testing kernel phase interferometry for ground-based astronomical observations

2015

Journal Article

HII 2407: an eclipsing binary revealed by K2 observations of the Pleiades

David, Trevor J., Stauffer, John, Hillenbrand, Lynne A., Cody, Ann Marie, Conroy, Kyle, Stassun, Keivan G., Pope, Benjamin, Aigrain, Suzanne, Gillen, Ed, Cameron, Andrew Collier, Barrado, David, Rebull, L. M., Isaacson, Howard, Marcy, Geoffrey W., Zhang, Celia, Riddle, Reed L., Ziegler, Carl, Law, Nicholas M. and Baranec, Christoph (2015). HII 2407: an eclipsing binary revealed by K2 observations of the Pleiades. Astrophysical Journal, 814 (1) 62. doi: 10.1088/0004-637x/814/1/62

HII 2407: an eclipsing binary revealed by K2 observations of the Pleiades

2014

Conference Publication

Non-redundant masking ideas on JWST

Sivaramakrishnan, Anand, Cheetham, Anthony, Greenbaum, Alexandra Z., Tuthill, Peter G., Acton, D. Scott, Pope, Benjamin, Martinache, Frantz, Thatte, Deepashri and Nelan, Edmund P. (2014). Non-redundant masking ideas on JWST. Conference on Space Telescopes and Instrumentation - Optical, Infrared, and Millimeter Wave, Montreal, Canada, 22-27 June, 2014. Bellingham, WA, United States: S P I E - International Society for Optical Engineering. doi: 10.1117/12.2056639

Non-redundant masking ideas on JWST

2014

Conference Publication

Wavefront sensing from the image domain with the Oxford-SWIFT integral field spectrograph

Pope, Benjamin, Thatte, Niranjan, Burruss, Rick, Tecza, Matthias, Clarke, Fraser and Cotter, Garret (2014). Wavefront sensing from the image domain with the Oxford-SWIFT integral field spectrograph. Conference on Adaptive Optics Systems IV, Montreal, Canada, 22-27 June, 2014. Bellingham, WA, United States: S P I E - International Society for Optical Engineering. doi: 10.1117/12.2055334

Wavefront sensing from the image domain with the Oxford-SWIFT integral field spectrograph

2014

Journal Article

A demonstration of wavefront sensing and mirror phasing from the image domain

Pope, Benjamin, Cvetojevic, Nick, Cheetham, Anthony, Martinache, Frantz, Norris, Barnaby and Tuthill, Peter (2014). A demonstration of wavefront sensing and mirror phasing from the image domain. Monthly Notices of the Royal Astronomical Society, 440 (1), 125-133. doi: 10.1093/mnras/stu218

A demonstration of wavefront sensing and mirror phasing from the image domain

2013

Journal Article

Interferometric radii of bright Kepler stars with the CHARA Array: theta Cygni and 16 Cygni A and B

White, T. R., Huber, D., Maestro, V., Bedding, T. R., Ireland, M. J., Baron, F., Boyajian, T. S., Che, X., Monnier, J. D., Pope, B. J. S., Roettenbacher, R. M., Stello, D., Tuthill, P. G., Farrington, C. D., Goldfinger, P. J., McAlister, H. A., Schaefer, G. H., Sturmann, J., Sturmann, L., ten Brummelaar, T. A. and Turner, N. H. (2013). Interferometric radii of bright Kepler stars with the CHARA Array: theta Cygni and 16 Cygni A and B. Monthly Notices of the Royal Astronomical Society, 433 (2), 1262-1270. doi: 10.1093/mnras/stt802

Interferometric radii of bright Kepler stars with the CHARA Array: theta Cygni and 16 Cygni A and B

2013

Journal Article

Dancing in the dark: new brown dwarf binaries from kernel phase interferometry

Pope, Benjamin, Martinache, Frantz and Tuthill, Peter (2013). Dancing in the dark: new brown dwarf binaries from kernel phase interferometry. Astrophysical Journal, 767 (2), 110. doi: 10.1088/0004-637x/767/2/110

Dancing in the dark: new brown dwarf binaries from kernel phase interferometry

2012

Journal Article

Spatial dispersion in three-dimensional drawn magnetic metamaterials

Tuniz, Alessandro, Pope, Benjamin, Wang, Anna, Large, Maryanne C. J., Atakaramians, Shaghik, Min, Seong-Sik, Pogson, Elise M., Lewis, Roger A., Bendavid, Avi, Argyros, Alexander, Fleming, Simon C. and Kuhlmey, Boris T. (2012). Spatial dispersion in three-dimensional drawn magnetic metamaterials. Optics Express, 20 (11), 11924-11935. doi: 10.1364/oe.20.011924

Spatial dispersion in three-dimensional drawn magnetic metamaterials

2010

Conference Publication

Photonic technologies for a pupil remapping interferometer

Tuthill, Peter, Jovanovic, Nemanja, Lacour, Sylvestre, Lehmann, Andrew, Ams, Martin, Marshall, Graham, Lawrence, Jon, Withford, Michael, Robertson, Gordon, Ireland, Michael, Pope, Benjamin and Stewart, Paul (2010). Photonic technologies for a pupil remapping interferometer. Conference on Optical and Infrared Interferometry II, San Diego, CA, United States, 27 June-2 July, 2010. Bellingham, WA, United States: S P I E - International Society for Optical Engineering. doi: 10.1117/12.856770

Photonic technologies for a pupil remapping interferometer

Supervision

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Supervision history

Current supervision

  • Doctor Philosophy

    Naked-Eye Stars and Their Planets with TESS

    Principal Advisor

    Other advisors: Dr Shrishmoy Ray

  • Doctor Philosophy

    Observing Naked-Eye Stars and their Planets with TESS

    Principal Advisor

    Other advisors: Professor Tamara Davis

  • Doctor Philosophy

    Weighing supermassive black holes with the Dark Energy Survey

    Associate Advisor

    Other advisors: Professor Tamara Davis

Media

Enquiries

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  • Astronomy
  • Astrophysics
  • Exoplanets
  • Physics
  • Planets
  • Stars
  • Telescopes

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