Posters (Wednesday and Thursday)

Posters are up for two days at at time.

Room: Canyon

Poster sessions: The Wednesday and Thursday afternoon breaks are the designated "poster sessions" for the Wednesday and Thursday posters. Poster presenters are invited to stand by their poster and discuss their results with workshop attendees. There will also be posters on Monday and Tuesday.

Presenting a poster? Find instructions under Presenter Information.

Wednesday and Thursday Posters:

  • S11: Rohan Rahatgaonkar - Neighbourhood Watch: A Survey of Baryonic Substructures in the Nearby Universe
  • S12: Bryce T. Bolin - Twilight Discovery of near-Sun Asteroids and Naked-eye Comets at Palomar Observatory
  • S15: Christina Adair/Douglas Tucker - Absolute Photometric Calibration in Rubin Data Preview 1 with HST CalSpec C26202
  • S24: Claudia M. Raiteri - Chasing blazars with Rubin-LSST
  • S26: Mahmud un Nobe - Cosmic evolution of supermassive black hole mass and their accretion rate in the last 10 billion years (z~2).
  • S27: Wendy Mendoza - Compact Objects and the Physics of Accretion Survey (COPAS)
  • S32: Oleksandra Razim - Synthetic LSST magnitudes derived from Gaia XP spectra
  • S33: Peter Plavchan - The NASA Landolt mission
  • S40: John Franklin Crenshaw - Deploying AI for Active Optics Wave-front Estimation During Rubin Observatory Commissioning
  • S41: Emilio Donoso - Dichotomy in the clustering of Type 1 and Type 2 AGN revealed by Subaru HSC-SSP and WISE
  • S43: Yen-Ting Lin - Evolution of Massive Red Galaxies in Clusters from z=1 to z=0.3
  • S47: Luiz Matheus Dourado Sanches - Optical Variability Analysis of Low-Redshift Quasars (0.4 < z < 0.5): A Comparison of BLR Double-Peaked and Single-Peaked Emission Profiles with ZTF and Future Prospects for LSST
  • S59: Melissa DeLucchi - LSDB: LINCC Frameworks software for analysis of large catalogs
  • S61: Rodiat Ayinde - Application of Industry-Ready Computer Vision Tools to Develop Expectations for LSST
  • S65: Alex Malz - TDAstro: Community-driven light curve modeling for LSST
  • S72: Bryce Kalmbach - Rubin Observatory Active Optics System On-Sky Performance
  • S76: Erin Clark - Discovering Asteroid Activity with SNAPS
  • S80: Renee Nichols - Understanding Small Variations: the Differential Nonlinearities of the LSST Camera ADCs
  • S81: Efrain Condes Luna - Scalable Deep Learning for Automated Galaxy Morphology Classification
  • S83: Bekah Polen - Giant Donuts on the Rubin Observatory
  • S89: Nayan Jangid - Satellite constellations and LSST: new tools and impact assessments - Accessing In-kind Contributed Telescope Access and Datasets.
  • S90: Bernardita Ried Guachalla - Chilean (miss)representation in LSST: current challenges and paths forward

Go to the list of all contributed abstracts.

 

 

Lead or Chair for this Session: 
Melissa Graham
Category: 
Science
Location: 
Canyons
Timeblock: 
3:00pm - 3:30pm
Day: 
Wednesday

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