Posters (Wednesday & Thursday)
The following posters will be on display for both Wednesday and Thursday.
The Wednesday and Thursday 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 Monday and Tuesday.
Contributed posters:
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Testing Synthetic Source Injection on Cell-based Coadds (Conghao Zhou)
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Understanding the formation of brightest cluster galaxies (Yen-Ting Lin)
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Advancements in Wavefront Estimation for the Rubin Active Optics System (John Franklin Crenshaw)
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Exploring asteroid families with LSST with focus on the Pallas family (Prachi Vaijanath Chavan)
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Classifying supernova remnants through light echo spectroscopy (Xiaolong Li)
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A comparative study of different Deep Learning image-based models for Real-Bogus classification (Tatiana Acero-Cuellar)
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Using Massive Optimal Data Compression of Samples of Supernovae to Measure Cosmological Parameters (Giovanni Carbonara)
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Using Supernovae to Measure Cosmological Parameters (Anna Khalid)
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Enhancements and Learning in the Rubin Observatory’s Active Optics Control System (Guillem Megias Homar)
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Star Formation in E+A Galaxies — From SDSS to Vera C. Rubin (Jacob Yuzovitskiy)
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Rubin Rocks, A Web Service for Statistics on NEO Dynamical Histories (Samuel Cornwall)
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Near Ultraviolet Colors and Star Formation Rates of Neutral Hydrogen Detected Galaxies (Kyle W. Cook)
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A Consistent Cosmic Shear Analysis in Harmonic and Real Space (Andy Park)
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Galaxy Classification in the Perseus Cluster With a Convolutional Neural Network (Jason Pruitt)
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