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Fall 2023
In the era of all-sky surveys, wide-area radio surveys like the Very Large Array Sky Survey (VLASS) place strong emphasis on the identification and classification of candidate transient events. To aid the transient searches, automatically generated VLASS Quick-Look (QL) images are designed and...
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Radial Transport of Electrons in the Radiation Belts Under the Effect of Ultra Low Frequency Waves
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For over 50 years, the study of Earth's radiation belts has been a major focus of the space physics community. Of great interest is the variability of energy in the belts, which is poorly understood and subject to intense investigation. We seek to explain how impulses from the Sun interact with...
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Spring 2017
One of the methods of study of black holes in astrophysics is based on broaden- ing of the spectrum of radiation of ionized iron atoms. The line Kα associated with iron emission at 6.4 keV is very narrow. If such an ion is revolving around a black hole, this line is effectively broadened as a...
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Spring 2010
A prototype system which has integrated a linear accelerator (linac) with a magnetic resonance imager (MRI) has been constructed at the Cross Cancer Institute. The real time operation of a linac-MRI system will require proper radio frequency (RF) shielding such that the MRI images can be acquired...
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Spring 2021
Our ability to generate accurate images of the Earth interior relies on three steps: data acquisition, data preconditioning, and imaging/inversion. Imaging and inversion methods adopt mathematical physics principles associated with wave propagation phenomena to transform the seismic observations...
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Fall 2016
Electrons interacting with the ions in a solid, or polarons, are some of the most basic condensed matter quasi-particles. They influence the electric conductivity in normal metals, but perhaps most fascinatingly, they mediate the formation of Cooper pairs in low temperature superconductors. The...