I gave a special seminar at UChicago and visited the department (virtually) for the day.
At this virtual meeting held over Zoom, I presented a contributed talk on my recently-published accretion paper.
The ITC (Institute for Theory and Computation, a subset of the CfA) has a lunch series every week. This short talk presented my work on protoplanetary disk accretion and chemistry.
As an invited speaker to the PETSc Users Meeting, I presented my work on two different projects in planet formation that make use of the PETSc software. First, I explain my work with accretion streams and chemistry, then I move on to tidally-distorted exoplanets.
In a presentation to the graduate students in our summer series, Pizza Ponder, I gave recommendations for scientific software useful in a variety of situations, including PETSc, GSL, and VTK, along with small code snippets.
This conference, held on the campus of Mount Holyoke College, brought together scientists from both the astrochemistry and meteoritics communities, to discuss the topics of planet formation and habitability.
For this virtual conference, I submitted this HTML poster on my work modeling tidally-distorted ultra-short period rocky exoplanets.
I presented this poster at the Astrochemistry: Past, Present, and Future meeting held on Caltech's campus from 10 July – 13 July, 2018. The poster is an overview of my progress on my disk chemistry evolution project.
This conference, held on the campus of Mount Holyoke College, brought together scientists from both the astrochemistry and meteoritics communities, to discuss the topics of planet formation and habitability.
This IAU symposium was held in Puerto Varas, Chile and brought together an international group of astrochemists.
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