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Last talk of the day by Jordanne Brazie from Williams with an investigation of how Lyman alpha emission depends on galaxy morphology. 🔭👩🔬
Now Sofia Rinaldi from Wesleyan with a talk on the emergence of rotation in FIRE simulated galaxies. 🔭👩🔬
Alejandra Rodriguez from Wellesley just talked about her work searching for ultra diffuse galaxies in JWST fields. 🔭👩🔬
ICYMI: https://buff.ly/3BvOTKt In this month's citizen science Q&A, Dr. Franck Marchis and Dr. Lauren Sgro talk about a potential stellar nova, comet A3, and the search for exoplanets while answering viewer and community member questions. 🧪 🔭 👩🔬
Join Dr. Franck Marchis, Chief Science Officer and co-founder at Unistellar and director of Citizen Science at SETI Institute, and Dr. Lauren Sgro, Outreach ...
Next up Margaret Wang from Haverford who spent the summer in Zurich working on commissioning of a direct detection dark matter project. 🔭👩🔬
Back after lunch with a final talk session. Now up is Caroline Floreno from Wellesley who did a project at Columbia this summer comparing galactic dynamics to music theory. 🔭👩🔬
Last full talk before lunch - Nora Salem from Haverford who did research at NRAO this summer constraining magnetic fields in a HII region from dust polarization measurements. 🔭👩🔬
Now Ceiligh Cacho Negrete from Wellesley is talking about work done this summer at STScI on exoplanet transits observed with JWST. 🔭👩🔬
For #WorldCyanotypeDay#histsci She made photograms with algae specimen placed directly on paper treated with photochemicals in 🧵1/n