Burrage attributes her love of cosmology to driving past the Lovell Telescope at Jodrell Bank Observatory as a child.
[2] For her postgraduate research she joined Anne-Christine Davis in the Department of Applied Maths and Theoretical Physics, studying Scalar Fields and the Accelerated Expansion of the Universe.
[12] By combining astrophysical observations with atomic techniques, Burrage has provided the best constraints on the various ways dark energy can interact with matter.
[2] She was part of a pairing program with a member of parliament and has presented her work at the Palace of Westminster.
[1] She was selected by the British Council to represent the UK in Science Alive in Hong Kong.