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Raelyn Sullivan is a Postdoctoral Fellow at the University of Oslo specializing in early Universe physics through cosmic microwave background (CMB) and microwave foregrounds research. She is actively affiliated with the Cosmology and Extragalactic Astrophysics research group and contributes to the CMB&CO and Cosmoglobe projects.
Her academic credentials include:
- PhD in Physics and Astronomy, University of British Columbia (2024)
- BSc in Astrophysics, University of Calgary (2018)
- BSc in Geomatics Engineering, University of Calgary (2018)
Sullivan's research integrates computational astrophysics to probe cosmological models and early-Universe physics, with emphasis on CMB data analysis and foreground mitigation. Her work bridges theoretical cosmology with observational microwave astronomy, contributing to precision cosmology frameworks through advanced data modeling techniques.
No scientific awards are documented in available sources.
As a current postdoctoral researcher, Sullivan's role does not include formal student advising responsibilities per institutional records, and no specific research grants are publicly attributed to her position.
She operates within the CMB&CO collaborative group focused on CMB data analysis pipelines and cosmological parameter estimation, while also advancing the Cosmoglobe project's mission to develop comprehensive microwave sky models for cosmological applications.



