Joëlle-Marie Bégin

  • PhD Student at Princeton University



Broadly: I'm interested in learning about how the universe works at large scales. I enjoy working in the intersection between theory and experiment, which has led me to get involved in a variety of projects spanning the spectrum of analysis and instrumentation.


I particularly like thinking about novel statistical techniques to mitigate foreground contamination and instrumental systematics in cosmological data; I also like building things and analyzing the data from those things!


See recent research highlights, or read about my work in more detail.