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Sarah Bridle

Sarah Louise Bridle is a Professor of Food, Climate and Society at the University of York. She previously served as Professor of extragalactic astronomy and cosmology in the Department of Physics and Astronomy, University of Manchester where she applied statistical techniques to the cosmic microwave background (CMB)[3] and on the use of weak gravitational lensing in cosmology.[4][5][6][7] From 2006 - 2015 she co-led weak lensing efforts with the Dark Energy Survey (DES), was co-lead of the Euclid weak lensing working group and was Large Synoptic Survey Telescope (LSST) UK Project Scientist from 2013 to 2017.

Sarah Bridle
Born
Sarah Louise Bridle
NationalityBritish
Alma materUniversity of Cambridge (BA, MSci, PhD)
SpouseKeith Grainge [Wikidata]
AwardsRoyal Society University Research Fellow (2003)[1]
Scientific career
Fields
Institutions
ThesisBayesian methods in cosmology (2001)
Doctoral advisorMike Hobson[2]
Websitesarahbridle.net

Education Edit

Bridle was brought up in Gloucestershire where her father was involved with computers and artificial intelligence (AI).[8] She was educated at the University of Cambridge and was awarded several prizes and then a first class Master of Arts degree in Natural Sciences in 1997. Bridle then started doctoral research about dark matter, which was one of the popular areas in cosmology in the mid-1990s.[8] She was awarded a PhD in 2000 on Bayesian methods in cosmology supervised by Mike Hobson.[2][9]

Career and research Edit

Bridle's research investigates climate change, focusing on a quantitative approach to helping transform food systems.[10] Previously her research investigated the nature of the dark energy which may be the cause of the accelerating universe. She uses weak gravitational lensing to investigate dark energy because it can reveal the distribution of dark matter.[2]

Her research has been funded by the Science and Technology Facilities Council (STFC), the Royal Society[1] and the European Research Council (ERC).[2][11]

Following her PhD, Bridle was a postdoctoral researcher at the Laboratoire d'Astrophysique of the Observatoire Midi-Pyrénées (OMP) in Toulouse and Selwyn College, Cambridge. In 2004, Bridle was appointed a lecturer at University College London and was subsequently promoted to Reader in 2008 and professor at the University of Manchester in 2013.[2]

In 2015, in part inspired by the illness of David J. C. MacKay, Bridle adopted a new research direction about agriculture, food and sustainability on the planet Earth, making use of data as in her astrophysical research. She leads the greenhouse gas and dietary choices open-source toolkit (GGDOT)[12][8]

Bridle has supervised several PhD students.[2]

Awards and honours Edit

In 2003 Bridle was awarded a Royal Society University Research Fellowship (URF) for early career scientists which she held until 2012.[1]

In 2008, Bridle received a L'Oréal UK and Ireland Fellowship for Women in Science.[13] A recipient of the Royal Astronomical Society's 2009 Fowler Award,[14] Bridle was nominated one of the "Top 10 UK Scientists under 40" by the Times Eureka Magazine in 2010.[2]

References Edit

  1. ^ a b c Anon (2015). . royalsociety.org. London: Royal Society. Archived from the original on 29 November 2015.
  2. ^ a b c d e f g Bridle, Sarah (2015). (PDF). sarahbridle.net. Archived from the original (PDF) on 29 November 2015.
  3. ^ Lewis, Antony; Bridle, Sarah (2002). "Cosmological parameters from CMB and other data: A Monte Carlo approach". Physical Review D. 66 (10): 103511. arXiv:astro-ph/0205436. Bibcode:2002PhRvD..66j3511L. doi:10.1103/PhysRevD.66.103511. S2CID 55316758.
  4. ^ Bridle, Sarah L.; Lahav, Ofer; Ostriker, Jeremiah P.; Steinhardt, Paul J. (2003). "Precision Cosmology? Not Just Yet". Science. 299 (5612): 1532–1533. arXiv:astro-ph/0303180. Bibcode:2003Sci...299.1532B. doi:10.1126/science.1082158. PMID 12624255. S2CID 119368762.
  5. ^ Sarah Bridle publications indexed by the Scopus bibliographic database. (subscription required)
  6. ^ Heymans, C.; Van Waerbeke, L.; Bacon, D.; Berge, J.; Bernstein, G.; Bertin, E.; Bridle, S.; Brown, M. L.; Clowe, D.; Dahle, H.; Erben, T.; Gray, M.; Hetterscheidt, M.; Hoekstra, H.; Hudelot, P.; Jarvis, M.; Kuijken, K.; Margoniner, V.; Massey, R.; Mellier, Y.; Nakajima, R.; Refregier, A.; Rhodes, J.; Schrabback, T.; Wittman, D. (2006). "The Shear Testing Programme – I. Weak lensing analysis of simulated ground-based observations". Monthly Notices of the Royal Astronomical Society. 368 (3): 1323–1339. arXiv:astro-ph/0506112. Bibcode:2006MNRAS.368.1323H. doi:10.1111/j.1365-2966.2006.10198.x. S2CID 16439414.
  7. ^ Massey, Richard; Heymans, Catherine; Bergé, Joel; Bernstein, Gary; Bridle, Sarah; Clowe, Douglas; Dahle, Håkon; Ellis, Richard; Erben, Thomas; Hetterscheidt, Marco; High, F. William; Hirata, Christopher; Hoekstra, Henk; Hudelot, Patrick; Jarvis, Mike; Johnston, David; Kuijken, Konrad; Margoniner, Vera; Mandelbaum, Rachel; Mellier, Yannick; Nakajima, Reiko; Paulin-Henriksson, Stephane; Peeples, Molly; Roat, Chris; Refregier, Alexandre; Rhodes, Jason; Schrabback, Tim; Schirmer, Mischa; Seljak, Uroš; Semboloni, Elisabetta; Van Waerbeke, Ludovic (2007). "The Shear Testing Programme 2: Factors affecting high-precision weak-lensing analyses". Monthly Notices of the Royal Astronomical Society. 376 (1): 13–38. arXiv:astro-ph/0608643. Bibcode:2007MNRAS.376...13M. doi:10.1111/j.1365-2966.2006.11315.x. S2CID 119336511.
  8. ^ a b c "BBC Radio 4 - The Life Scientific, Sarah Bridle on the carbon footprint of food". BBC.
  9. ^ Bridle, Sarah Louise (2001). Bayesian methods in cosmology. cam.ac.uk (PhD thesis). University of Cambridge. OCLC 879392124. EThOS uk.bl.ethos.596905.
  10. ^ sarahbridle.net  
  11. ^ Anon (2015). . rcuk.ac.uk. Swindon: Research Councils UK. Archived from the original on 29 November 2015.
  12. ^ "Home". ggdot.org.
  13. ^ Anon (2012). "Women in Science: Sarah Bridle". womeninscience.co.uk. Retrieved 16 October 2012.[dead link]
  14. ^ Anon (13 January 2009). . University College London. Archived from the original on 4 January 2014.

sarah, bridle, sarah, louise, bridle, professor, food, climate, society, university, york, previously, served, professor, extragalactic, astronomy, cosmology, department, physics, astronomy, university, manchester, where, applied, statistical, techniques, cosm. Sarah Louise Bridle is a Professor of Food Climate and Society at the University of York She previously served as Professor of extragalactic astronomy and cosmology in the Department of Physics and Astronomy University of Manchester where she applied statistical techniques to the cosmic microwave background CMB 3 and on the use of weak gravitational lensing in cosmology 4 5 6 7 From 2006 2015 she co led weak lensing efforts with the Dark Energy Survey DES was co lead of the Euclid weak lensing working group and was Large Synoptic Survey Telescope LSST UK Project Scientist from 2013 to 2017 Sarah BridleBornSarah Louise BridleNationalityBritishAlma materUniversity of Cambridge BA MSci PhD SpouseKeith Grainge Wikidata AwardsRoyal Society University Research Fellow 2003 1 Scientific careerFieldsAstrophysics Dark energy Weak gravitational lensingInstitutionsUniversity of York University of Manchester University College London Cavendish Laboratory Observatoire Midi Pyrenees University of CambridgeThesisBayesian methods in cosmology 2001 Doctoral advisorMike Hobson 2 Websitesarahbridle wbr netContents 1 Education 2 Career and research 2 1 Awards and honours 3 ReferencesEducation EditBridle was brought up in Gloucestershire where her father was involved with computers and artificial intelligence AI 8 She was educated at the University of Cambridge and was awarded several prizes and then a first class Master of Arts degree in Natural Sciences in 1997 Bridle then started doctoral research about dark matter which was one of the popular areas in cosmology in the mid 1990s 8 She was awarded a PhD in 2000 on Bayesian methods in cosmology supervised by Mike Hobson 2 9 Career and research EditBridle s research investigates climate change focusing on a quantitative approach to helping transform food systems 10 Previously her research investigated the nature of the dark energy which may be the cause of the accelerating universe She uses weak gravitational lensing to investigate dark energy because it can reveal the distribution of dark matter 2 Her research has been funded by the Science and Technology Facilities Council STFC the Royal Society 1 and the European Research Council ERC 2 11 Following her PhD Bridle was a postdoctoral researcher at the Laboratoire d Astrophysique of the Observatoire Midi Pyrenees OMP in Toulouse and Selwyn College Cambridge In 2004 Bridle was appointed a lecturer at University College London and was subsequently promoted to Reader in 2008 and professor at the University of Manchester in 2013 2 In 2015 in part inspired by the illness of David J C MacKay Bridle adopted a new research direction about agriculture food and sustainability on the planet Earth making use of data as in her astrophysical research She leads the greenhouse gas and dietary choices open source toolkit GGDOT 12 8 Bridle has supervised several PhD students 2 Awards and honours Edit In 2003 Bridle was awarded a Royal Society University Research Fellowship URF for early career scientists which she held until 2012 1 In 2008 Bridle received a L Oreal UK and Ireland Fellowship for Women in Science 13 A recipient of the Royal Astronomical Society s 2009 Fowler Award 14 Bridle was nominated one of the Top 10 UK Scientists under 40 by the Times Eureka Magazine in 2010 2 References Edit a b c Anon 2015 Dr Sarah Bridle Research Fellow royalsociety org London Royal Society Archived from the original on 29 November 2015 a b c d e f g Bridle Sarah 2015 Sarah Louise Bridle CV PDF sarahbridle net Archived from the original PDF on 29 November 2015 Lewis Antony Bridle Sarah 2002 Cosmological parameters from CMB and other data A Monte Carlo approach Physical Review D 66 10 103511 arXiv astro ph 0205436 Bibcode 2002PhRvD 66j3511L doi 10 1103 PhysRevD 66 103511 S2CID 55316758 Bridle Sarah L Lahav Ofer Ostriker Jeremiah P Steinhardt Paul J 2003 Precision Cosmology Not Just Yet Science 299 5612 1532 1533 arXiv astro ph 0303180 Bibcode 2003Sci 299 1532B doi 10 1126 science 1082158 PMID 12624255 S2CID 119368762 Sarah Bridle publications indexed by the Scopus bibliographic database subscription required Heymans C Van Waerbeke L Bacon D Berge J Bernstein G Bertin E Bridle S Brown M L Clowe D Dahle H Erben T Gray M Hetterscheidt M Hoekstra H Hudelot P Jarvis M Kuijken K Margoniner V Massey R Mellier Y Nakajima R Refregier A Rhodes J Schrabback T Wittman D 2006 The Shear Testing Programme I Weak lensing analysis of simulated ground based observations Monthly Notices of the Royal Astronomical Society 368 3 1323 1339 arXiv astro ph 0506112 Bibcode 2006MNRAS 368 1323H doi 10 1111 j 1365 2966 2006 10198 x S2CID 16439414 Massey Richard Heymans Catherine Berge Joel Bernstein Gary Bridle Sarah Clowe Douglas Dahle Hakon Ellis Richard Erben Thomas Hetterscheidt Marco High F William Hirata Christopher Hoekstra Henk Hudelot Patrick Jarvis Mike Johnston David Kuijken Konrad Margoniner Vera Mandelbaum Rachel Mellier Yannick Nakajima Reiko Paulin Henriksson Stephane Peeples Molly Roat Chris Refregier Alexandre Rhodes Jason Schrabback Tim Schirmer Mischa Seljak Uros Semboloni Elisabetta Van Waerbeke Ludovic 2007 The Shear Testing Programme 2 Factors affecting high precision weak lensing analyses Monthly Notices of the Royal Astronomical Society 376 1 13 38 arXiv astro ph 0608643 Bibcode 2007MNRAS 376 13M doi 10 1111 j 1365 2966 2006 11315 x S2CID 119336511 a b c BBC Radio 4 The Life Scientific Sarah Bridle on the carbon footprint of food BBC Bridle Sarah Louise 2001 Bayesian methods in cosmology cam ac uk PhD thesis University of Cambridge OCLC 879392124 EThOS uk bl ethos 596905 sarahbridle wbr net nbsp Anon 2015 UK Government Grants awarded to Sarah Bridle rcuk ac uk Swindon Research Councils UK Archived from the original on 29 November 2015 Home ggdot org Anon 2012 Women in Science Sarah Bridle womeninscience co uk Retrieved 16 October 2012 dead link Anon 13 January 2009 Royal Astronomical Society RAS awards medals to two UCL scientists 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