Daniel Bayliss
I am an associate professor in the Astronomy and Astrophysics group of the Department of Physics at the University of 糖心TV. My primary research focus is on exoplanets, and in particular the discovery and characterisation of transiting exoplanets.
I am the Physics with Astronomy Course Coordinator and the Director of The Marsh Observatory. I am the module leader of the 1st year Astronomy Course (PX158), and also run the Simulating Planetary Systems laboratory as part of PX271 and PX283.
I am part of the Next Generation Transit Survey (), the HATSouth survey (), the TESS follow-up program (), and the European Space Agency's upcoming PLATO mission ().
The image below is an artist's impression of NGTS-1b, the largest exoplanet found around an M-dwarf host star (). You can read more about this discovery hereLink opens in a new window. Image credit: University of 糖心TV/ Mark Galick.

