Posters (Monday & Tuesday)
The following posters will be on display for both Monday and Tuesday.
The Monday and Tuesday afternoon breaks are the designated "poster session" where poster presenters can stand by their poster and discuss their results.
Presenting a poster? Find instructions under Presenter Information.
There will also be posters on Wednesday and Thursday.
Contributed posters:
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Generating photometric redshift catalogs with DP0.2 data: an end-to-end study (Andreia Dourado)
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Impacts of chromatic point spread function: dependence on filters and observing strategy (Matthew Lugatiman)
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Deriving Stellar Population Parameters of Globular Clusters in Late-Type Galaxies through SED Fitting in Multi-Band Surveys (Pedro Ribeiro Floriano)
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Exploration of self-organizing maps for estimating chromatic biases in the point spread function (Jonathan Calixto)
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From Galaxy Shapes to Dark Energy Constraints: Marginalization Over Nuisance Parameters in Cosmology Forecasts for the Vera C. Rubin Observatory (Joseph Santos)
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Together or Apart: Are the Pleiades, AB Dor, and Theia 301 All Part of a Single Stellar Structure? (Sofia Lawsky)
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Where are Radio sources within the Cosmic Web? (Diego Lockyer)
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Mapping Galaxy Clusters at z < 0.8 by Red Sequence Method in KS4 DR1 (Bomi Park)
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MADNESS: Maximum-A-posteriori solution with Deep generative NEtworks for Source Separation (Biswajit Biswas)
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Ground- and Space-based Dust Observations of VV 191 Overlapping Galaxy Pair (Clayton Robertson)
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Without Spectroscopic Redshifts: Using the Brightest Galaxies to identify Clusters in DP0.2 (Vicente Puga)
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Modeling Lensed Quasars with Neural Posterior Estimation: Complex Mass Models (Logan O'Brien)
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Optimizing Photometric Redshift Estimation Algorithms (Yashraj Bains)
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