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

The 2024 Caroline Herschel Prize Lecture with Dr Heloise Stevance, University of Oxford.

  • 20 Nov 2024, 7.00pm to 20 Nov 2024, 8.30pm GMT
  • 0.17 lecture theatre, 10 East, University of Bath
  • You can attend this event in person or online.
  • This event is free

Join Dr Heloise Stevance as she discusses how A.I can help us find expolding stars and hungry black holes. This is a hybrid event so you can either join us in person or online via Microsoft Teams.

Modern sky surveys can image the entire sky every night. In doing so, they discover new cosmic explosions - from stars collapsing to stars being devoured by black holes. But the sky is vast and the alerts are many - far too many for humans to keep up with. When the Vera Rubin Observatory opens its dome in 2025, millions of nightly discoveries will flood astronomers. Partnering with experts in sky surveys and applied machine learning, Dr Stevance is developing a Virtual Research Assistant that harnesses A.I. to help experts find the cosmic explosions that made the space dust we come from.

Dr Stevance is a researcher at the boundary of Astrophysics and Statistical Learning. She earned her PhD in 2019 from the University of Sheffield working on the shape of supernova explosions, before moving to Auckland University (NZ) to study the genealogy of kilonovae (neutron star mergers). She is now working for the ATLAS sky survey team at the University of Oxford to create automated systems that assist astronomers in their discovery of these stellar explosions. She also has close to a decade of science communication experience; she was awarded the title of Beatrice Tinsley Lecturer 2021 by the Royal Astronomical society of New Zealand, and in October 2024 was a guest panelist on BBC Sky at Night.

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Location

The lecture will take place in-person in room 0.17 in 10 East. The nearest car-park on campus is the East car park.


0.17 lecture theatre 10 East University of Bath Claverton Down Bath BA2 7AY United Kingdom

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