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Joseph James Walmswell

Joseph James Walmswell
Abcam · Marketing and Sales

MSci, MA, PhD (Cantab)

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Introduction
I am currently the Senior Data Scientist in the Consumer Insights team in Abcam.
Additional affiliations
October 2009 - March 2014
University of Cambridge
Position
  • PhD Student

Publications

Publications (4)
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We consider the blue loops in the Hertzsprung-Russell diagram that occur when intermediate-mass stars begin core helium burning. It has long been known that the excess of helium above the burning shell, the result of the contraction of the convective core during core hydrogen burning, has the effect of making such stars redder and larger than they...
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We propose a new method to infer the star formation histories of resolved stellar populations. With photometry one may plot observed stars on a colour–magnitude diagram (CMD) and then compare with synthetic CMDs representing different star formation histories. This has been accomplished hitherto by parametrizing the model star formation history as...
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We investigate the kinematic evolution of planetesimals in self-gravitating discs, combining Smoothed Particle Hydrodynamical (SPH) simulations of the disc gas with a gravitationally coupled population of test particle planetesimals. We find that at radii of 10s of au (which is where we expect planetesimals to be possibly formed in such discs) the...
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We investigate the red supergiant problem: the apparent dearth of Type IIP supernova progenitors with masses between 16 and 30 M_sun. Although red supergiants with masses in this range have been observed, none have been identified as progenitors in pre-explosion images. We show that by failing to take into account the additional extinction resultin...

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