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Extremely Large Program with MeerKAT got accepted! The MeerKAT Legacy Local Universe Survey (LLUS)
In January, we received the exciting news that our MeerKAT Local Universe Legacy Survey (PI: D. J. Pisano), was accepted as an Extremely Large Program. Over the next two years, our team will build…
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Exiting news! My VLA Large Program got accepted
Our Very Large Array (VLA) Large Program of ~55o hours that I am the PI of got accepted (PI: Eibensteiner, co-PI: Koch, Chown, Chiang). We will use the B, C and D configurations to…
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Public outreach talk for Charlottesville Astronomical Society (CAS)
Two weeks ago, I gave a public talk for the Charlottesville Astronomical Society (CAS) at the Leander McCormick Observatory. I really enjoyed it, and if you want to see some pretty pictures (& more)…
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Invited talk at GALRES25
I was in Garching at ESO for the “Galactic ecosystems under the microscope: lessons from highly-resolved studies” workshop at the beginning of July. I was invited to give a talk about highly resolved HI…
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CosmicAI Bootcamp
In May, I participated at the CosmicAI Bootcamp in Austin, Texas at the Texas Advanced Computing Center. Lectures and hands-on sessions included: Machine Learning and Supervised Learning, Advanced Supervised Learning, Deep Learning, Distributed Deep…
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PHANGS team meeting in Nice, France
In February of each year, members of the Physics at High Angular Resolution in Nearby GalaxieS (PHANGS) usually meet in person to discuss our achievements of the previous year and set goals for the…
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I won a prize talk! (Poster prize)
I attended the conference Dust and Gas throughout Cosmic Time in Hiroshima, Japan. I won the poster prize and was able to present my research as part of a Prize talk. Below you can…
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Study about what drives the molecular gas fraction in nearby galaxies using new MeerKAT HI observations is published
My paper with the title “PHANGS-MeerKAT and MHONGOOSE HI observations of nearby spiral galaxies: Physical drivers of the molecular gas fraction, Rmol” was published in Astronomy & Astrophysics in November 2024.
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