Biography
Liina is a PhD student in the Theoretical Particle Physics & Cosmology group at King’s College London. Her research focuses on using numerical relativity to investigate dark matter cosmology.
She obtained her MSc in Theoretical Physics from Imperial College London, where she started her dark matter journey with her thesis, Cosmology of the Stochastic Axion.
Thesis title
Studying numerical relativity to investigate dark matter cosmology
Research interests
- Dark Matter Cosmology
- Early Universe Cosmology
- General Relativity
PhD supervisor
Principal supervisor: Dr David Marsh
Research
Theoretical Particle Physics & Cosmology
The research focus of the TPPC Group is on tests of new models of particle physics beyond the Standard Model, including supersymmetry, large extra dimensions and strings.
News
King's scientists edge closer to finding truth behind dark matter
New research suggests explosive ‘axion stars’ could pinpoint where and what dark matter is.
Research
Theoretical Particle Physics & Cosmology
The research focus of the TPPC Group is on tests of new models of particle physics beyond the Standard Model, including supersymmetry, large extra dimensions and strings.
News
King's scientists edge closer to finding truth behind dark matter
New research suggests explosive ‘axion stars’ could pinpoint where and what dark matter is.