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  1. 9 uur geleden

    Honored to be part of the team that won the HPCWire award for "Best Use of High Performance Data Analytics & Artificial Intelligence" for demonstrating the use of reproducible AI methods to detect gravitational waves with , , and others.

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    Superb talk last night by Prof Sheila Rowan on gravitational waves. Through LIGO and other observations we are breaking new ground in our exploration of the universe. An exciting future ahead.

  3. 18 nov.
  4. 18 nov.
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    Hi! I'm Daniel, and I'm an astrophysicist working on the detection and analysis of from the and detectors at .

  5. 17 nov.

    There's still time to register for the IOP East Midlands Feature event “ - what we have learned and what's coming next” with IOP President, Prof Sheila Rowan. There will be a interpreter at the event. Register here:

  6. 12 nov.

    Just added to our page: this awesome new poster showing time-frequency plots of our events, thanks to our colleagues () & (). Check it out at

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  7. 18 nov.

    In next Monday's webinar we will report on the transient catalog release GWTC-2.1 (see also ) followed by Q&A. More details and registration link at . A recording will also be posted at

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  8. 12 nov.

    Meet Michael Davis! He is an undergrad astronomy major who worked with me to use existing data quality tools and automate their application to the search for with . He is presenting his work today at a symposium at .

  9. 19 nov.

    I wonder what it must be like to experience the effects of those .

  10. 12 nov.

    Meet Dominic Holcomb (). He's an undergrad major who worked with James Terhune (now a grad student at ) and me to develop a range calculation for burst that is also sensitive to the current data quality of each observatory.

    Dom Holcomb standing in front of a research poster.
  11. 12 nov.

    this whole thread is so amazing. it’s wild to have been witnessing these developments in real time.

  12. 17 nov.
  13. 18 nov.
  14. within which 32 of these ripples were detected from pairs of merging black holes, while 3 others likely come from the collision of a neutron star & a black hole.

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  15. 18 nov.
  16. 17 nov.

    📰| What might rippling through our galaxy sound like? GW data from produced by has been developed into a piece of music called Einstein's Sonata - performed recently in Genova at

    A woman (Fedora Florian) wearing a costume curated by Pasquale Napolitano, stands before a grand piano.
  17. 12 nov.

    . single artist songs lines title. I believe any one can write a song.

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  18. 12 nov.

    Might simply be a form of negative ? In models of perhaps we should ask "what is on the other side of the axes?"

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