Undergraduates at 2018 AAS Meeting, Washington, DC
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Harvard Astronomy Undergraduates presented posters at the 231st AAS Meeting in Washington, DC in January 2018. Below is the list of abstracts.
2018 AAS Undergraduate Posters
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2018
Feder R, Daylan T. A Transdimensional Approach to Modeling the Cosmic X-ray Background. American Astronomical Society Meeting Abstracts #231. 2018;231:#151.04.
Feder R, Daylan T. A Transdimensional Approach to Modeling the Cosmic X-ray Background. American Astronomical Society Meeting Abstracts #231. 2018;231:#151.04.
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Frostig D, McLeod B, Team A. Constructing a dispersed fringe sensor prototype for the Giant Magellan Telescope. American Astronomical Society Meeting Abstracts #231. 2018;231:#152.11.
Frostig D, McLeod B, Team A. Constructing a dispersed fringe sensor prototype for the Giant Magellan Telescope. American Astronomical Society Meeting Abstracts #231. 2018;231:#152.11.
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Harris James N, Raney C, Brennan S, Keeton C. Exploring gravitational lensing model variations in the Frontier Fields galaxy clusters. American Astronomical Society Meeting Abstracts #231. 2018;231:#255.11.
Harris James N, Raney C, Brennan S, Keeton C. Exploring gravitational lensing model variations in the Frontier Fields galaxy clusters. American Astronomical Society Meeting Abstracts #231. 2018;231:#255.11.
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Córdova Rosado REL, Doeleman S, Paine S, Johnson M, (EHT) EHT. Joint Meteorological Statistics of Observing Sites for the Event Horizon Telescope. American Astronomical Society Meeting Abstracts #231. 2018;231:#157.14.
Córdova Rosado REL, Doeleman S, Paine S, Johnson M, (EHT) EHT. Joint Meteorological Statistics of Observing Sites for the Event Horizon Telescope. American Astronomical Society Meeting Abstracts #231. 2018;231:#157.14.
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Brzycki B, Silvia D. Observational Tracers of Hot and Cold Gas in Isolated Galaxy Simulations. American Astronomical Society Meeting Abstracts #231. 2018;231:#149.53.
Brzycki B, Silvia D. Observational Tracers of Hot and Cold Gas in Isolated Galaxy Simulations. American Astronomical Society Meeting Abstracts #231. 2018;231:#149.53.
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Undergraduate Links
- Office of Undergraduate Research and Fellowships
- STAHR, Student Astronomers at Harvard-Radcliffe
- Harvard College Handbook, FAS summary of important deadlines in the undergraduate year
- Astrobites, Astrobites is a daily literature journal summarizing new astrophysical research posted to astroph. Astrobites is written by graduate students for undergraduates.
- Math Department Course Offerings
- Academic Resource Center, the ARC supports Harvard’s students in developing reading strategies, time management skills, and metacognitive approaches to learning
- Harvard Science Education Office
- AstroSoc - undergraduate concentrators club (email list: https://groups.google.com/g/harvard-astrosoc/about)
- Astro email list - includes emails about the concentration, research opportunities, department events and activities
- Harvard Observing Project (HOP)
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