Space Science Computing Winter Academy Student Symposium

Student Symposium

Friday, January 17     10am-12pm     Discovery Hall 256 at UW Bothell

Presentations from Space Science Computing Winter Academy students on topics in physics, astronomy, and climate science.

Osmar Alvarez

Heritage University, Computer Science

The Importance of Global and Local Climate Modeling

Salvador Ayala

Heritage University, Computer Science

Data Science in Action: Air Quality Analysis with Python

Robert Barragan

Heritage University, Computer Science

Understanding Noise Classification by Interferometers

Alexis Goeken

Heritage University, Biology

Solar Weather Events

Belén Gutierrez

Bard College, Physics

Optical Squeezing in LIGO’s Detectors

Katie Morrison

Cascadia College, Physics

Gravitational Lensing from the Hubble Space Telescope

Bethany Navarro

Heritage University, Computer Science

Computing the Impact of Black Hole Mergers

Subhash Saravanan

UW Bothell, Computer Science & Software Engineering

Binary Classification of Pulsars using Machine Learning

Jason Yee

Cascadia College, Electrical Engineering

Collecting and Interpreting Pulsar Data