How can A.I. help us find exploding stars and hungry black holes - at 1pm

Dr Heloise Stevance
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The Royal Astronomical Society is pleased to announce that our free Public Talks for the 2024-2025 season will take place at Burlington House at 1pm and 6pm. Please check the schedule as some talks may be online-only due to speaker availability. 

Each session consists of a 45 minute talk & a 15 minute Q&A session 

 

Session at 1-2pm: To register for the 1pm hybrid talk

Session at 6-7pm: To register for the 6pm hybrid talk 

 

How can A.I. help us find exploding stars and hungry black holes?

The science topic is fascinating, timely (given that the Vera Rubin Observatory starts operations next year) and demonstrates the application of AI to astrophysics, which is likely to be of interest to a wide audience. Dr Stevance has an impressive track record of first author publications and invited talks (including in AI, even though this is a relatively new departure for her). She has already had extensive experience of science communication.

About our speaker:

Dr Heloise Stevance is in her second postdoc at the University of Oxford after several years at the University of Auckland. Her range of astrophysics expertise is impressive. She initially began working in observational astronomy with spectropolarimetry in her PhD, then became an expert in theoretical population synthesis in Auckland, and is now an independent fellow, applying machine learning techniques to time domain astronomy as a Schmidt AI in Science Fellow at Oxford.

Dr Heloise Stevance

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