Christopher Riseley
Research Fellow, Università di Bologna
My PhD was awarded in 2017. Since that time, I have worked at CSIRO Space & Astronomy in Perth, Western Australia (09/2016 - 08/2019) and the Università di Bologna, Italy (09/2019 - 08/2022). Over the course of my career, I have published over 50 papers (of which 8 are as first author), and given over 40 colloquiua. I specialise in multi-wavelength studies of galaxy clusters, with a particular emphasis on low-frequency radio observations.
Latest articles by Christopher Riseley

We found some strange radio sources in a distant galaxy cluster. They're making us rethink what we thought we knew.
By Christopher Riseley, Tessa Vernstrom published
Galaxy clusters allow us to study a broad range of rich processes — including magnetism and plasma physics — in environments we can't recreate in our labs.
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