

You have reached my web site (currently green). My name is
Brendon Brewer and I'm currently a postdoc in the School of Mathematics
and Statistics at the University of New South Wales. I hope you enjoy
your visit!
Here's the slides for the talk I gave at
the Wrocław
HELAS Workshop in June 2008.
Publicity:There's gold in them thar' score books. Download my program and analyse anyone's
career!. I recently gave a talk on this Bayesian cricket stuff for a
Research Bite at the School of Physics, The University of Sydney. The
presentation slides can be downloaded here in OpenOffice.org Impress format. PDF or PPT can
be provided upon request.
Vital Statistics
Name: Brendon James Brewer
DOB: 31/07/1983
Location: Room 2050, Centre Wing, The Red Centre,
UNSW
Email:
(hopefully that reduces the
spam; we'll see)
Academic CV: Available Here
Letters to
Nature - Collaborative Blog, ostensibly science related.
Research Interests
-
Gravitational Lensing
- Bayesian Methods
- Asteroseismology
Peer Reviewed Publications:
Unlensing HST Observations of the Einstein Ring 1RXS J1131-1231: A
Bayesian Analysis
B. J. Brewer, G. F. Lewis, accepted for publication in MNRAS.
Preprint
A Molecular Einstein Ring at z=4.12: Imaging the Dynamics of a
Quasar Host Galaxy Through a Cosmic Lens
Dominik A. Riechers,
Fabian Walter, Brendon J. Brewer, Christopher L. Carilli, Geraint
F. Lewis, Frank Bertoldi and Pierre Cox, accepted for publication in
ApJ. Preprint
Solar-like oscillations in the metal-poor subgiant nu Indi: II.
Acoustic spectrum and mode lifetime
F. Carrier, H. Kjeldsen,
T. R. Bedding, B. J. Brewer, R. P. Butler, P. Eggenberger, F.
Grundahl, C. McCarthy, A. Retter, C. G. Tinney, 2007, A&A, 470, 1059. Preprint
Solar-like oscillations in the G2 subgiant beta Hydri from
dual-site observations
Timothy R. Bedding, Hans Kjeldsen, Torben
Arentoft, Francois Bouchy, Jacob Brandbyge, Brendon J. Brewer, R.
Paul Butler, Joergen Christensen-Dalsgaard, Thomas Dall, Soeren
Frandsen, Christoffer Karoff, Laszlo L. Kiss, Mario J.P.F.G. Monteiro,
Frank P. Pijpers, Teresa C. Teixeira, C. G. Tinney, Ivan K. Baldry,
Fabien Carrier, Simon J. O'Toole, 2007, ApJ, 663, 1315. Preprint
Bayesian Inference from Observations of Solar-Like
Oscillations
B. J. Brewer, T. R. Bedding, H. Kjeldsen and
D. Stello, ApJ, 2007, 654, 551B. Preprint
The evolution of host mass and black hole mass in QSOs from the
2dF QSO Redshift Survey
S. Fine, S. M. Croom, L. Miller, A.
Babic, D. Moore, B. Brewer, R. G. Sharp, B. J. Boyle, T. Shanks,
R. J. Smith, P. J. Outram, N. S. Loaring, MNRAS, 2006, 373, 613F. Preprint
The Einstein Ring 0047-2808 Revisited: A Bayesian
Inversion
B. J. Brewer and G. F. Lewis, ApJ, 2006, 651, 8.
Preprint
Solar-like oscillations in the metal-poor subgiant nu Indi:
constraining the mass and age using asteroseismology
T. R.
Bedding, R. P. Butler, F. Carrier, F. Bouchy, B. J. Brewer, P.
Eggenberger, F. Grundahl, H. Kjeldsen, C. McCarthy, T. B. Nielsen, A.
Retter, C. G. Tinney, ApJ, 2006, 647, 558. Preprint
Strong Gravitational Lens Inversion: A Bayesian Approach
B. J. Brewer and G. F. Lewis, ApJ, 2006, 637, 608. Preprint
The light curve of the semiregular variable L2 Puppis: II.
Evidence for solar-like excitation of the oscillations
T. R.
Bedding, L. L. Kiss, H. Kjeldsen, B. J. Brewer, Z. E. Dind, S. D.
Kawaler, A. A. Zijlstra, MNRAS, 2005, 361, 1375. Preprint
Probing Sub parsec Structure in the Lyman Alpha Forest with
Gravitational Microlensing
B. J. Brewer and G. F. Lewis,
MNRAS, 2005, 356, 703. Preprint Honours thesis (PDF, 1.97
Mb)
When Darwin met Einstein: Gravitational Lens Inversion with
Genetic Algorithms
B. J. Brewer and G. F. Lewis, PASA,
2005, 22, 128. Preprint 3rd year report (DOC, 335
kb)
Papers Submitted or In Preparation:
Getting Your Eye In: A Bayesian Analysis of Early Dismissals in
Cricket
B. J. Brewer, Submitted. Preprint
The Implications of the Early Formation of Life on Earth
Brendon J. Brewer, submitted to Astrobiology. Preprint
Bayesian Estimation and Cricket
Brendon J. Brewer,
available here
Magic
I have been learning the art of magic since August 2006, after seeing
James Randi reproducing psychic surgery and bending spoons. Looking
back, it's hard to see how I found that amazing, but I guess that's how
magic becomes once you get experience at the kinds of methods that are
used. I am interested in impromptu close up magic - mostly cards and
coins, sleight of hand, that sort of thing.
Music
In increasing order
of skill level, I enjoy singing, playing keyboard, songwriting and
playing guitar. Some favourite artists are: Pat Metheny Group, Steely
Dan, Elvis Costello, Brian Wilson. Here's some music related stuff I
have done:
MIDI sequence of "Everything's Ruined"
by Faith No More
MIDI sequence
of "Just a Normal Day" by Supertramp (it was fun figuring out that sax
solo...)
Guitar Chords of "The Caves of
Altamira" by Steely Dan
Guitar
Chords of "Never Let Me Down" by David Bowie
Guitar tab for "Closing In" by the Living
End