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Agne Semenaite is a Research Associate in Cosmology at the School of Science, Computing and Emerging Technologies at Swinburne University of Technology. She specializes in observational cosmology, focusing on the large-scale structure of the universe through galaxy clustering, cosmic microwave background (CMB) measurements, and weak gravitational lensing. Her work emphasizes parameter space analysis independent of the Hubble parameter h.
- PhD: Max Planck Institute for Extraterrestrial Physics (2019-2023)
- MPhys: University of Edinburgh (UK)
Her research explores extensions to the ΛCDM cosmological model, with a focus on dark energy dynamics, neutrino mass constraints, and curvature density parameters. She has pioneered analyses combining BOSS/eBOSS galaxy clustering data with Planck CMB measurements to test cosmological consistency.
Recent publications demonstrate her expertise in full-shape anisotropic clustering analysis and iterative emulator methods for cosmological parameter estimation. Her work reveals tensions between low-redshift probes and Planck data, particularly in non-flat cosmologies.
She supervises PhD research on cosmological model testing using combined observational probes and contributes to flagship initiatives in Space and Aerospace research.
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