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Astronomical Instituut 'Anton Pannekoek',
Universiteit van Amsterdam,
Kruislaan 403,
1098 SJ,
Amsterdam,
The Netherlands

Welcome to James Miller-Jones' homepage!

I am a postdoctoral researcher at the Astronomical Institute 'Anton Pannekoek' at the Universiteit van Amsterdam. I work, under the aegis of Prof. Rob Fender, on radio observations of X-ray binaries. I have worked, among other things, on two of the most notorious sources in this class, Cygnus X-3 and GRS1915+105. I studied for my doctorate with Dr. Katherine Blundell at Oxford University, where I was a member of St. John's College.

LOFAR

I am also involved in the Transients Key Project aspect of LOFAR, the Low Frequency Array. This is a new radio telescope under construction in the Netherlands, which will continuously monitor the radio sky at frequencies between 10 and 240 MHz.