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Meet the AAS Keynote Speakers: Dr. Kate Follette

Meet the AAS Keynote Speakers: Dr. Kate Follette

by William Smith | Jan 13, 2025 | Daily Paper Summaries, Interviews, Personal Experiences

Today, we interview Dr. Kate Follette, who is an Associate Professor of Astronomy at Amherst College, about her Plenary Lecture at #AAS245

Guide to ΛCDM

Guide to ΛCDM

by Skylar Grayson, Cole Meldorf, Brandon Pries, William Smith | Jan 6, 2025 | Guides

In this Guide, we breakdown one of the most important models in astrophysics: the ΛCDM model of cosmology!

Using Machine Learning to Make A Really Big Detailed Simulation

Using Machine Learning to Make A Really Big Detailed Simulation

by William Smith | Dec 10, 2024 | Daily Paper Summaries

In today’s astrobite, we examine an application of machine learning in astronomy that may enable new breakthroughs in simulations of large scale structure.

Tuning Black Hole Data for LISA to Hear

Tuning Black Hole Data for LISA to Hear

by William Smith | Nov 26, 2024 | Daily Paper Summaries

In today’s Astrobite, the authors create a mock massive black hole data set to test whether their LISA analysis pipeline can recover their mock data.

Nuthin’ but a ‘AGN’ Thang

Nuthin’ but a ‘AGN’ Thang

by William Smith | Aug 20, 2024 | Daily Paper Summaries

In today’s paper, the authors use simulations to investigate how intermediate mass black holes might form in AGN disks.

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