by Stephanie (Hamilton) Deppe | Jan 3, 2019 | Current Events
The era of petabyte and exabyte astronomical surveys is rapidly approaching. How will we store all this data and ensure its longevity for future decades of astronomers? Check out Dr. Alex Szalay’s plenary talk at #AAS233 to find out!
by Stephanie (Hamilton) Deppe | Jan 2, 2019 | Current Events
The first binary neutron star detection was a true team effort between thousands of scientists. The Fermi Gamma-ray Burst Monitor and its Principal Investigator, Dr. Wilson-Hodge, played a crucial role — check out her plenary talk at #AAS233 to learn more!
by Mara Zimmerman | Jun 11, 2018 | Daily Paper Summaries
We sat down with Dr. David Neufeld, one of the plenary speakers at the 232nd AAS meeting, to talk about laboratory astrophysics.
by Mara Zimmerman | Jun 7, 2018 | Career Navigation, Current Events
Dr Nicholas Walton discusses the impacts of GAIA and his research! See him today at #AAS232!
by Mia de los Reyes | Jun 6, 2018 | Career Navigation, Current Events
Dwarf galaxies: small blobs of dark matter (and stars and gas), or time traveling machines for studying chemical evolution? Professor Evan Kirby’s upcoming #AAS232 talk will tell you more.
by Mia de los Reyes | Jun 6, 2018 | Career Navigation, Current Events
Some galaxies live peaceful lives, calmly making stars at a sedate pace, with supermassive black holes that don’t vomit jets of material. Other galaxies… not so much. Come to Professor Julie Comerford’s upcoming #AAS232 talk to learn more about the weird and wonderful world of active galactic nuclei!