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Τρίτη 6 Οκτωβρίου 2015

SETI Summer Research Experience for Undergraduates lightning talks

     

SETI Summer Research Experience for Undergraduates lightning talks





Δημοσιεύτηκε στις 23 Αυγ 2015
Have
you ever wondered what it would be like to work at the SETI Institute?
This summer, college students from around the United States spent 10
weeks working with researchers through the Institute's Research
Experience for Undergraduates in Astrobiology program. Organized by
Senior Scientist Jean Chiar, the students worked on projects spanning
the field of astrobiology from microbiology to planetary geology to
observational astronomy.

At the end of their stay, each student presented a 3 minute synopsis of their work in lightning round fashion.

2015 Class (In order of presentation)

Melissa Hannan (Cal State, San Bernardino); Mentor: Peter Jenniskens
Finding Diversity in Our Solar System Through Impact Induced Breakdown Spectroscopy

Yuta Takagi (Oberlin College); Mentor: Pascal Lee
Potential for Water on Phobos and Deimos

Shannen Acedillo (Cal Poly Pomona); Mentor: Pascal Lee
Precursor Measurements for Human Exploration to Phobos and Deimos

Stephen Heywood (Cal State, San Marcos); Mentor: Richard Quinn
Synthesis of Calcium Sulfate for use as Mars Simulant

Paige Morkner (Cal Poly San Luis Obispo); Mentor: Virginia Gulick
Remote Exploration of Mars Surface Processes

Kaley Brauer (Brown University): Mentor: Michael Busch
2000 RS11: An Unusual Near-Earth Asteroid

Mara Zimmerman (Juniata College): Mentor: Susan Mullally
Heartbeat Stars in Kepler Data: Determining Rotation Spots and Pseudosynchronization

Katie Karnes (Colgate University); Mentor: Jeff Smith
Detecting K2 Campaign 3 Planet Candidates: The Pipeline

Tarryn Kahre (U of Oklahoma); Mentor: Douglas Caldwell
Detecting K2 Campaign 3 Planet Candidates: The Catalog

Isabel Angelo (UC Berkeley); Mentor: Jason Rowe
False Positive Analysis of Kepler Planet Candidates

Sarah Blunt (Brown University); Mentors: Eric Nielsen & Franck Marchis
Distinguishing Exoplanets from Background Objects Using Random Orbit Generation for the Gemini Planet Imager

Rosa Diaz (Cal Poly Pomona); Mentor: Gerry Harp
Time-Resolved Spectral Analysis of Blazar 0714+716 Data

Gage Edgar (Principia College); Mentor: Eliot Gillum
OSETI Sensitivity and Detection

Matt Herman (Principia College); Mentor: Eliot Gillum
OSETI Hardware and Optimization
ANAΡΤΗΣΗ ΑΠΟ ΤΟ YOUTUBE 7/10/2015

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