Niko Sarcevic
Niko’s research focuses on modelling and mitigating the intrinsic alignment of galaxies in weak lensing measurements.
About
I have a bachelor and a master degree in astrophysics. I did my undergraduate studies at University of Novi Sad and my masters in University of Innsbruck, Göttingen and Padova as part of the AstroMundus master’s course.
After my studies I worked for the XENON collaboration where I designed the field cage of the next detector upgrade, XENONnT. You can find the list of my publications on my ORCID profile.
Research interests
I am now part of the Cosmology group.
My research focuses on modelling and mitigating the intrinsic alignment of galaxies in weak lensing measurements. I am also interested in non-linear scale effects within cosmological modified gravity models and the statistical problems for late-time cosmology.
Other interests
My other interests include outreach, publishing and innovations in organising academic conferences (like Cosmology from Home).
I love spicy food, coffee, rodents and shopping. For more information, you can check my website or follow me on Twitter.
Supervisors
- Dr Danielle Leonard
- Dr Gerasimos Rigopoulos
- Dr Cora Uhlemann
- Prof Ian Moss
Contact
Email: n.sarcevic2@newcastle.ac.uk
Website: https://nikosarcevic.com/
Twitter: https://twitter.com/NikoSarcevic
ORCID: https://orcid.org/0000-0001-7301-6415