Aayush Saxena (@aaysaxena) 's Twitter Profile
Aayush Saxena

@aaysaxena

Astronomer at @UniofOxford, previously @ucl | using the James Webb Space Telescope to study galaxies and black holes in the distant Universe | he/him

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Aayush Saxena (@aaysaxena) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Very excited to be part of this amazing paper led by Oxford PhD student Nick Choustikov, leveraging the synergy between realistic galaxy simulations and the latest JWST datasets from JADES to estimate the ionizing photon production from galaxies at high-z: arxiv.org/abs/2405.09720

Aayush Saxena (@aaysaxena) 's Twitter Profile Photo

We have found the most distant galaxy currently known using JWST, YET AGAIN! An absolute privilege to be involved with this record breaking discovery as part of the JADES collaboration. Read all about it here: physics.ox.ac.uk/news/james-web…

St Peter's College (@spc_oxford) 's Twitter Profile Photo

The discovery of the most distant galaxy yet seen was announced yesterday! Congratulations to Dr Aayush Saxena (Aayush Saxena), Research Associate at St Peter's, for his part in this thrilling discovery! ow.ly/10Sp50S3Mx1

Ben Phillips (@benphillips76) 's Twitter Profile Photo

can’t believe the guy on the left is moaning instead of celebrating the milestone progress of him and the guy on the right having 2.5 umbrellas per capita

can’t believe the guy on the left is moaning instead of celebrating the milestone progress of him and the guy on the right having 2.5 umbrellas per capita
Jack The Jobber (@jackthejobber) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Somehow despite lining up alongside the beaten PM, the YouTuber holding an L sign, and the fucking ventriloquist's dummy, your boy repping Reform still looks the most ridiculous in his big big suit.

Somehow despite lining up alongside the beaten PM, the YouTuber holding an L sign, and the fucking ventriloquist's dummy, your boy repping Reform still looks the most ridiculous in his big big suit.
Ghulam Abbas Shah (@ghulamabbasshah) 's Twitter Profile Photo

"If mothers ran the world, there would be no hate, no wars. #ArshadNadeem's mother: 'Neeraj Chopra is like a son to me. I prayed for him too.' (courtesy indyurdu) #NeerajChopra's mother: 'We're happy with silver. The one who won gold (Arshad Nadeem) is also my child.'"

Aayush Saxena (@aaysaxena) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Incredibly proud to have been involved in this truly exciting discovery about a very “weird” galaxy in the distant Universe, led by good friend and colleague Alex Cameron!

James Schneider (@schneiderhome) 's Twitter Profile Photo

CEO of water companies pump shit into our rivers - no consequences. Two youngsters throw soup over the glass covering a famous painting as a political protest - two years in prison. Injustice system.

St Peter's College (@spc_oxford) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Research Associate Dr Aayush Saxena (Aayush Saxena) is part of a research team that has spotted a galaxy that may be a possible missing link in galactic evolution. Learn more: spc.ox.ac.uk/news/possible-… Image credit: NASA , ESA, CSA, STScI, Alex Cameron (Oxford)

Research Associate Dr Aayush Saxena (<a href="/aaysaxena/">Aayush Saxena</a>) is part of a research team that has spotted a galaxy that may be a possible missing link in galactic evolution. Learn more:
spc.ox.ac.uk/news/possible-…
Image credit: <a href="/NASA/">NASA</a> , ESA, CSA, STScI, Alex Cameron (Oxford)
Deborah Meaden 🇺🇦 (@deborahmeaden) 's Twitter Profile Photo

“ When a Clown moves into the Palace, he doesn’t become a King, The Palace becomes a Circus” is a Turkish proverb which is worth heeding in the coming days.

Aayush Saxena (@aaysaxena) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Extragalactic astronomers! We’re organising a conference in beautiful Oxford next year from 7-11 April to discuss the latest advances in our understanding of the distant Universe, both from observations and simulations. Abstracts close 20 December: firstgalaxies.web.ox.ac.uk/home

Aayush Saxena (@aaysaxena) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Had an amazing time organising the RAS Specialist Discussion Meeting focusing on extreme stellar populations and the initial mass function at the Royal Society in London last Friday. Huge thanks to the wonderful speakers and attendees for making this event a success!

Had an amazing time organising the RAS Specialist Discussion Meeting focusing on extreme stellar populations and the initial mass function at the Royal Society in London last Friday. 
Huge thanks to the wonderful speakers and attendees for making this event a success!