12/14/2022
For those who work on machine learning in astronomy or computational astronomy, this may be interesting...
INSAIT стартира нова лятна програма отворена за студенти, които в момента учат за бакалавър или магистър, от България и чужбина. Създадена по модел на подобни програми в най-елитните технически университети в света като Caltech, MIT и ETH Zurich, избраните кандидати ще работят заедно с изследователи от INSAIT по проекти в сферата на информатиката и изкуствения интелект. Програмата е с продължителност 8-10 седмици и предоставя месечна стипендия в размер на 1500 EUR. Приемаме кандидатури до края на януари. Научете повече на http://insait.ai/surf
Our INSAIT undergraduate summer research fellowship program is now open for applications. Motivated undergraduate students from around the world are welcome to apply. Modelled after similar programs at ETH Zurich, MIT and Caltech, selected students will conduct research at the frontier of computer science & AI under the supervision of world class advisors from INSAIT. A monthly stipend of 1500EUR & travel funding is also included. Learn more at http://insait.ai/surf
11/06/2022
Cold desert, warm stars: Inside Indian Astronomical Observatory
Scientists have found an opening in the sky and India’s highest telescope is poised to bring the Milky Way to Earth.
02/12/2022
Astronomy Researchers Celebrate Mentors
On International Day of Women and Girls in Science, three Caltech researchers share who has inspired them along their personal and professional journey.
11/17/2021
Jobs, jobs, jobs in astronomy! From France and Stockholm to Illinois and California. There are so many new academic and research positions opened at the international partners of the Zwicky Transient Facility.
View all currently open positions at https://www.ztf.caltech.edu/page/ztf-job-opportunities
11/17/2021
Check out the latest science vlog from the Zwicky Transient Facility (www.ztf.caltech.edu). In this short video, Yuhan Yao (PhD at Caltech) presents the discovery and milti-wavelength analysis of t black hole binary!
https://youtu.be/9iNxfnmpkRE
Discovery of a stellar mass black hole candidate with the ZTF wide-field optical survey
In this edition of our ZTF science vlog, PhD student at Caltech, Yuhan Yao shares a multi-wavelength analysis of AT2019wey, a candidate black hole binary. U...
09/13/2021
CO Meeting Organizer EPSC2021
The discovery, characterisation, and monitoring of Near-Earth Objects (NEOs) are critical for understanding and potentially mitigating the long-term threats to our civilisation from Potential Hazardous Asteroids (PHAs). Current survey telescopes have a sensitivity of around 20–21 magnitude, which ...