Sybill Longbottom
I work on astronomy at Durmstrang Institute. My research sits at the intersection of theory and practice, with a particular interest in reproducible methods and mentoring early-career researchers.
I'm always happy to chat about collaborations and student projects.
Publications
We present a novel method for Summoning Wands using ancient techniques. A comprehensive review of Divination advancements over the last century. A comprehensive review of Divination advancements over the last century.
We present a novel method for Summoning Phoenixs using ancient techniques. A comprehensive review of Astronomy advancements over the last century. This paper explores the fundamental properties of Phoenixs.
Our findings challenge the traditional understanding of Phoenix mechanics. Our findings challenge the traditional understanding of Phoenix mechanics. A comprehensive review of Transfiguration advancements over the last century.
This paper explores the fundamental properties of Curses. A comprehensive review of Arithmancy advancements over the last century. We present a novel method for Guide to Curses using ancient techniques.
Results show a significant correlation between Dark Arts and Horcrux stability. A comprehensive review of Dark Arts advancements over the last century. A comprehensive review of Dark Arts advancements over the last century.
Our findings challenge the traditional understanding of Horcrux mechanics. A comprehensive review of Dark Arts advancements over the last century. We present a novel method for Controlling Horcruxs using ancient techniques.
This paper explores the fundamental properties of Prophecys. Our findings challenge the traditional understanding of Prophecy mechanics. This paper explores the fundamental properties of Prophecys.
Recent Activity
Thinking about the ethical implications of Banishing Dragons.
Coffee and Potions do not mix. Lesson learned.
Thinking about the ethical implications of Understanding Goblins.
Contact
Events
- Session ChairAdvances in PotionsThe 2025 Astronomy Congress