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Associate Professor Clancy James is a researcher at Curtin University, affiliated with the Curtin Research Institute and Curtin Institute of Radio Astronomy (CIRA) within the School of Electrical Engineering, Computer and Mathematical Sciences. His research focuses on astroparticle physics, cosmic rays, and neutrino astronomy, leveraging radio telescopes like the Murchison Widefield Array and the Square Kilometre Array. He collaborates with international projects such as CRAFT, KM3NeT, and ANTARES to study fast radio bursts (FRBs), neutrino detection, and cosmic ray showers.
Clancy James holds a PhD from the University of Adelaide (2009) and has held postdoctoral roles at the University of Erlangen-Nuremberg and Radboud University. He teaches courses in electromagnetism and particle physics. His work bridges radio astronomy with particle physics, aiming to uncover the origins of cosmic rays and neutrinos. He has contributed to over 100 publications, including studies on FRB populations, neutrino telescope analyses, and high-energy cosmic particle studies.
Research interests include cosmic ray air showers, neutrino detection via the Mediterranean-based KM3NeT, and radio transient surveys with ASKAP. His expertise spans instrumentation development for radio telescopes and multi-messenger astrophysics. He leads efforts to correlate FRBs with gravitational wave events and cosmic neutrino signals.



