Had a wonderful end of semester dinner with Mike Niemack’s group to send Yaqiong Li off to her new permanent position, time flies! Yaqiong has been such a wonderful postdoc to work with and we will miss her
I’m excited to be back at the Flatiron for a conference on machine learning: “debating the potential of machine learning in astronomical surveys”. Looking forward to learning more about ML tools and their potential. Will astronomy have our “protein folding moment”?
Nice seeing you David!!
To everyone drafting, editing, proposing, applying, recommending, and submitting this season: you’re doing awesome. Your submissions are successes, and I hope you take the time to celebrate that. 🔭
We at Cornell Physics are looking for speakers/topics for our particle physics and cosmology journal club series for Spring 2024. If you or someone you know might be interested, I can put you in touch with the organizers. www.classe.cornell.edu/NewsAndEvent...
A recent lab visitor remarked that the operation of PTs in a lab space would be too loud for European working standards and now I’m curious; any European colleagues work with the PT noise that sings you to sleep in your dreams well after you leave the lab?
I just received my first "if I don't talk to you before then, have happy holidays" email, this is not a drill