Publications
Over the years, I have been an author on more than two hundred peer-reviewed papers - from research into the behaviour of the Solar system's small bodies to papers detailing the discovery of new alien worlds, and work investigating the nature of planetary habitability.
In 2020, I led a lengthy and detailed invited review paper in the Publications of the Astronomical Society of the Pacific, entitled 'Solar System Physics for Exoplanet Research', which I consider a real highlight of my career to date. The review, more than a hundred pages in length, was published as an Open Access article, and can be freely viewed here. To my great surprise and delight, I have received e-mails from a number of academics in the US letting me know that they are using the article as a secondary textbook for their undergraduate and postgraduate teaching - and I'm thrilled to think that our hard work putting together the paper is proving so useful for people across the globe!
For a full list of my publications, along with links to download and read them, please visit my private library at NASA's Astrophysics Data System, ADS. I continually update that library with my new papers, ensuring it is as up-to-date as possible.
Over the years, I have been an author on more than two hundred peer-reviewed papers - from research into the behaviour of the Solar system's small bodies to papers detailing the discovery of new alien worlds, and work investigating the nature of planetary habitability.
In 2020, I led a lengthy and detailed invited review paper in the Publications of the Astronomical Society of the Pacific, entitled 'Solar System Physics for Exoplanet Research', which I consider a real highlight of my career to date. The review, more than a hundred pages in length, was published as an Open Access article, and can be freely viewed here. To my great surprise and delight, I have received e-mails from a number of academics in the US letting me know that they are using the article as a secondary textbook for their undergraduate and postgraduate teaching - and I'm thrilled to think that our hard work putting together the paper is proving so useful for people across the globe!
For a full list of my publications, along with links to download and read them, please visit my private library at NASA's Astrophysics Data System, ADS. I continually update that library with my new papers, ensuring it is as up-to-date as possible.