News Archive
- March 2022: I gave the colloquium (virtually) "at" Northwestern University. The title of my talk was "Fast Transients: A (Fleeting) Window on the Final Stages of Stellar Evolution and the Formation of Compact Objects."
- March 2022: I gave the colloquium at UT Austin. The title of my talk was "Fast Transients: A (Fleeting) Window on the Final Stages of Stellar Evolution and the Formation of Compact Objects."
- February 2022: I gave the colloquium at Cornell. The title of my talk was "Fast Transients: A (Fleeting) Window on the Final Stages of Stellar Evolution and the Formation of Compact Objects."
- February 2022: I gave an Astrophysics Lunch Seminar at Cornell. The title of my talk was "Puzzles in Interpreting the Emission from Cosmic Explosions."
- February 2022: Our paper presenting millimeter, X-ray, and radio observations of AT2020xnd was accepted for publication in ApJ.
- January 2022: Our paper on "Cosmological Fast Optical Transients with the Zwicky Transient Facility: A Search for Dirty Fireballs" has been submitted to ApJ and posted to the arXiv.
- December 2021: I gave the colloquium (virtually) "at" the Max Planck Institute for Astronomy in Heidelberg, Germany. The title of my talk was "The Landscape of Relativistic Stellar Explosions."
- December 2021: I gave the colloquium at UC Santa Cruz, entitled "The Landscape of Relativistic Stellar Explosions."
- December 2021: I gave a virtual invited talk at SuperVirtual, entitled "Finding Relativistic Stellar Explosions as Fast Optical Transients."
- November 2021: I served as an interviewer for the MIT undergraduate admissions office.
- October 2021: I gave the KITP Seminar at the University of Chicago. The title of my talk was "The Landscape of Relativistic Stellar Explosions."
- October 2021: I gave the Astronomy Seminar at NYU's Center for Cosmology and Particle Physics. The title of my talk was "The Landscape of Relativistic Stellar Explosions."
- May 2021: My dissertation on "The Landscape of Relativistic Stellar Explosions" was awarded a Springer Thesis Prize.