Bradley Meyers

Support Scientist at Australian SKA Regional Centre (AusSRC)

Perth, Western Australia
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Bradley Meyers is a Support Scientist and radio-astronomy researcher with a decade of experience turning large, complex time-domain datasets into actionable science for Australian astronomers. Currently at the Australian SKA Regional Centre, he supports access and analysis for SKA precursor instruments while maintaining an active research focus on radio pulsars and fast transients. His background includes postdoctoral work at UBC and a PhD from Curtin University, giving him deep domain expertise across instrumentation, data pipelines, and transient detection. Comfortable writing code and analysis tools, he thrives in diverse teams where different perspectives accelerate innovation. Colleagues rely on him to bridge research needs and operational systems, ensuring astronomers can extract robust results from challenging, high-volume observations.
code10 years of coding experience
job5 years of employment as a software developer
bookDoctor of Philosophy (PhD), Astronomy and Astrophysics, Doctor of Philosophy (PhD), Astronomy and Astrophysics at Curtin University
languagesEnglish
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Github Skills (26)

pint9
python8
deconvolution8
lmfit8
infrared8
signal-processing7
mls7
pulse7
census7
frequency6
pulsar6
signal5
removal5
quantile3
guard3

Programming languages (4)

JuliaC++CPython

Github contributions (5)

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The blindsearch scripts used for searching for pulsars with the MWA VCS on Galaxy and Ozstar supercomputers
Contributions:9 reviews, 12 PRs, 24 pushes in 1 year 5 months
vcspythonpulsarsgalaxysupercomputers
bwmeyers/PulsePortraiture

Mar 2020 - Dec 2024

PulsePortraiture (PP): a wideband pulsar timing code written in python. It uses an extension of Joe Taylor's FFTFIT algorithm (Taylor 1992) to simultaneously measure a phase (TOA) and dispersion measure (DM). PSRCHIVE, lmfit, and the latest vertsions of numpy and scipy are required.
Contributions:5 pushes, 2 branches in 4 years 9 months
joesignalpythonpulsardispersion
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Bradley Meyers - Support Scientist at Australian SKA Regional Centre (AusSRC)