Posters (Wednesday and Thursday)
Submitted by mgraham on Mon, 04/29/2024 - 13:45
Dates: Wednesday and Thursday (poster sessions span two days)
Location: Building 53
There will be a different set of posters on Monday and Tuesday.
Poster sessions: Afternoon breaks are the designated interactive poster sessions when poster presenters are invited to stand by their poster and discuss their results with workshop attendees.
Instructions: Pick any board and tack up your poster on Wednesday morning, then take it down Thursday afternoon. Find details like poster and board dimensions under Presenter Information.
Posters presenters and titles (abstracts spreadsheet):
- Maya Redden - Differential Chromatic Refraction in LSST Data Previews
- Grace Davis - Discovering Changing-Look AGN in the Rubin Era with Multi-Survey Time-Domain and Spectroscopic Data
- John Gizis - Ultracool Dwarf Science with Rubin: Progress and Prospects
- Swayamtrupta Panda - SCORPIO - a new facility instrument for the Gemini South telescope geared for RAPID response
- Mathilda Nilsson - DP1 Transients in the Color vs Magnitude-Change Space
- Logan O'Brien - Modeling Lensed Quasars with Neural Posterior Estimation: Complex Mass Models
- Naren Arun - From ZTF to Rubin: A Transferable Framework for Discovering Offset AGN and Other Non-Nuclear Transients
- Leonid Sajkov - Studying Photo-z Calibration for Lyman-break Galaxies in LSST Year 1 Data Using Simulated High-z Deep Fields
- Zachary Coustier - Preparing for LSST: Globular cluster identification using machine learning techniques on optical and near-infrared data
- Adam Snyder - Orbital Object Surface Brightness Modeling and Synthetic Streak Injection using Metroid Python Library
- Bryce Bolin - Identifying exotic cometary and near-Sun objects in wide-field survey data
- Ben Sherwin - Photo-z Calibration Requirements for High-z Cosmology Using Lyman-break Galaxies Detected by LSST
- Riley Clarke - A Census of M Dwarf Flares in Data Preview 1
- SLAC/KIPAC Rubin Observing Postdocs - Introducing the SLAC/KIPAC Rubin Observing Specialist Postdocs
- Russell Dunlap - Analysis and Characterization of Transient Host Galaxies Discovered by Rubin’s LSST
- Yijung Kang - Tracing Type Ia Supernovae in Various Host Environments with Rubin Early Science
- Emmanuel Juda Rodriguez Nachez - Inference on Dark matter models using strong lenses
- Jynessa Valladon - Age of the Pisces Eridanus Stellar Stream: Binary Star tau^1 Aqr and Other Bright Members
- Ally Baldelli - ABC-SN 2.0: Improving the Performance of the Attention-Based Classifier for Supernovae (and other transients) Spectra
- Sergiy Vasylyev - Catching Supernovae in the Act: Rapid Spectroscopy in the Rubin Era
- Guinevere Herron - Exploring the Dark Side: Low-Surface Brightness Galaxies in DES Y6
- Prince Yadav - First Light on Real Data: Deep-Learning Based Detection, Instance Segmentation, and Classification using DeepDISC for LSST Data Previews
- Devanshi Singh - Prioritizing Rubin-Era Follow-up of Potentially Hazardous Asteroids Using Bayesian Methods
Category:
Science
Timeblock:
3:00pm - 3:30pm
Day:
Wednesday
NOTICE - You must login to see zoom links for each session.
