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Konstantin Leyde is a Research Fellow at the University of Portsmouth, affiliated with the Faculty of Technology and the Institute of Cosmology & Gravitation. His work focuses on gravitational wave physics, cosmology, and astrophysics, with expertise in Bayesian inference, neural posterior estimation, and population analysis.
- University of Portsmouth, Faculty of Technology, Institute of Cosmology & Gravitation
His research explores gravitational wave cosmology, multimessenger astronomy, and the population properties of compact binary systems. He contributes to methodological advancements in gravitational wave transient characterization and detector data analysis.
Recent work includes cosmological tests of general relativity using multimessenger events, continuous gravitational wave searches from pulsars, and galaxy catalog completion for dark siren localization. He co-developed the ICAROGW Python package for population inference in heterogeneous data environments.
- SHADE: Statistical Host Identification as a Test of Dark Energy (European Commission, 2021–2026)
Konstantin actively participates in LIGO, Virgo, and KAGRA collaborations, presenting seminars at institutions like the SIGMA group at CRIStAL, LIGO Lab, and the IAIFI Journal Club. His activities focus on gravitational wave analysis, machine learning applications, and detector characterization.
