Burrage was appointed as a postdoctoral fellow in the theoretical physics group at
DESY in 2008. Whilst at
DESY she found astrophysical evidence for
axion-photon conversion. She moved to the
University of Geneva in 2010, working in cosmology. In 2011 Burrage was appointed the
Anne McLaren Research Fellow at the
University of Nottingham. Burrage uses observation of light from astrophysical sources to test for
dark energy. She was awarded a
Royal Society research fellowship in 2013 and again in 2018. She won the 2015
Institute of Physics Maxwell Medal and Prize. By combining astrophysical observations with atomic techniques, Burrage has provided the best constraints on the various ways dark energy can interact with matter.
Public engagement Burrage has taken part in several public engagement activities, including ''I'm a Scientist, Get Me Out of Here''. She has taken part in the award-winning physics video series
Sixty Symbols. Burrage was interviewed by
Morgan Freeman in season 2 of
Through the Wormhole. == References ==