Simonyi-NSF Scholars: Unveiling the Universe
Submitted by sarahjg on Sun, 05/18/2025 - 12:46
In this special session the Simonyi-NSF Scholars will present their LSST research projects. These scholars are the recipients of NSF grants co-funded as part of the Simonyi-NSF Scholarship Program, a partnership between Charles Simonyi and NSF to support early career scientists in their contribution to Rubin's LSST.
Contributed talks:
- S03: Darryl Z. Seligman - The Dark Comets
- S64: Sarah Greenstreet - Rubin Rocks: A web service for statistics on NEO dynamical histories
- T01: Jonathan Blazek - Simulation-based modeling with neural networks for galaxy IA and bias
- T02: Alex Drlica-Wagner - Jump Starting LSST Proper Motion Science with DECam Observations
- T03: Gautham Narayan - Early Rubin science in the time domain
- T04: Igor Andreoni - Establishing Multi-wavelength Time-domain Communities in the Rubin Era
- T05: Colin Burke - Constraining supermassive black hole seeding and growth with AGN variability in the Rubin Era
Go to the list of all contributed abstracts.
Lead or Chair for this Session:
Sarah Greenstreet, Colin Burke
Category:
Science
Location:
Pima
Timeblock:
1:30pm - 3:00pm
Day:
Wednesday