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Galaxy Formation and Evolution in the Era of the Nancy Grace Roman Telescope

Galaxy Formation and Evolution in the Era of the Nancy Grace Roman Telescope

by John Weaver | Oct 17, 2020 | Current Events

We share some exciting highlights from a recent conference

Analysing Thermal Spectra with Machine Learning

Analysing Thermal Spectra with Machine Learning

by Mitchell Cavanagh | Sep 12, 2020 | Daily Paper Summaries

A machine learning approach to characterise the multi-component thermal emission from the intracluster medium.

Move over neural networks! – A new method for cosmological inference

Move over neural networks! – A new method for cosmological inference

by Jamie Sullivan | Jul 30, 2020 | Daily Paper Summaries

Should neural networks give up trying to model cosmology and stick to sorting cat photos? Find out in todays post!

Using a Random Forest to Classify ASAS-SN Variable Stars

Using a Random Forest to Classify ASAS-SN Variable Stars

by Huei Sears | Jan 30, 2020 | Daily Paper Summaries

ASAS-SN searches for supernova and finds variable stars too! They found so many (~90,000) that they decided to classify them all. How do you go about classifying 90,000 things? Machine learning, of course!

Never underestimate a droid: deep learning for turbulence

Never underestimate a droid: deep learning for turbulence

by Sanjana Curtis | Jan 2, 2020 | Daily Paper Summaries

Can we teach a machine to reproduce the physics of turbulence? An exploration of using deep learning to simulate magnetohydrodynamic turbulence!

Galaxy collisions and star-formation: a surprising causal examination

Galaxy collisions and star-formation: a surprising causal examination

by John Weaver | Sep 12, 2019 | Daily Paper Summaries

The longstanding role of galaxy mergers as drivers of star-formation is brought into question

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