Upcoming Research Talks
The iLocater Spectrograph: An Optimized Architecture for Future Diffraction-limited EPRV Instruments
Date: 27 March 2023 Venue: Extreme Precision in Radial Velocity V, Santa Barbara, CA, USA
Previous Research & Conference Talks
Searching for Earth-like exoplanets among stellar noise: advancing EPRV instrument capabilities
Date: 17 November 2022 Venue: Astrophysics Colloquium, KIPAC, Stanford University, CA, USA
The final design of the iLocater spectrograph: An optimized architecture for future diffraction-limited EPRV instruments
Date: July 2022 Venue: Ground-based and Airborne Instrumentation for Astronomy IX, SPIE, Montreal, Canada
Finding Earth-like planets among the noise: Precision radial velocity measurements using single-mode fibers
Date: November 2021 Venue: Department of Physics Colloquium, Oakland University, Rochester, MI, USA
Finding Earth-like planets among the noise: Precision radial velocity measurements using single-mode fibers
Date: September 2021 Venue: Astrophysics Seminars, Department of Physics, University of Notre Dame, USA
Finding Earth-like planets among the noise: Precision radial velocity measurements using single-mode fibers
Date: July 2021 Venue: Jet Propulsion Laboratory, Pasadena, CA (virtual talk)
Finding Earth-like planets among the noise - Achieving precision radial velocity measurements with single-mode fibers
Date: February 2020 Venue: Stars & Planets Seminar, Center for Astrophysics, Harvard & Smithsonian, Cambridge, MA, USA
Finding Earth-like planets among the noise - Achieving precision radial velocity measurements with single-mode fibres
Date: October 2019 Venue: Astro Tech Talk, MPIA, Heidelberg, Germany
iLocater: Moving from design to fabrication
Date: March 2019
Venue: Extreme Precision in Radial Velocity IV, Grindelwald, Switzerland
iLocater
Date: August 2017
Venue: Extremely Precise Radial Velocities III, Penn State University, PA, USA
Next Generation Science using Adaptive Optics
Date: 29th March 2017
Venue: Colloquia, Department of Physics, University of Notre Dame, USA
iLocater: Breaking the 1m/s RV precision barrier
Date: 14th December 2016
Venue: Science Talk, IPAC, Caltech, USA
iLocater
Date: 8th November 2016
Venue: Astrophysics Seminars, Department of Physics, University of Notre Dame, USA
iLocater: Breaking the 1m/s radial velocity precision barrier
Date: 15th June 2016
Venue: Wednesday Seminars, Institute of Astronomy, Cambridge, UK
At the diffraction-limit - Next generation science using adaptive optics
Date: 23rd October 2015
Venue: Saint Mary's University, Halifax, NS, Canada
Cutting-edge astronomy: Exploiting the power of adaptive optics
Date: 14th August 2015
Venue: Teledyne Imaging Sensors, Camarillo, CA, USA
Adaptive Optics: Paving the way to high-resolution astronomy from the ground
Date: 24th February 2015
Venue: Astrophysics Seminars, Department of Physics, University of Notre Dame, USA
The Adaptive Optics Lucky Imager: Diffraction limited imaging at visible wavelengths with large ground-based telescopes
Date: Thursday 8th January 2015
Venue: 225th Meeting AAS, Seattle, WA, USA
The Adaptive Optics Lucky Imager: Obtaining diffraction-limited visible imaging on the ground
Date: Thursday 24th July 2014
Venue: Department of Physics, University of Durham, UK
The AOLI low-order non-linear curvature wavefront sensor: laboratory and on-sky results
Date: Friday 27th June 2014
Venue: Adaptive Optics Systems IV, SPIE, Montreal, Canada
High-resolution imaging in the visible on large ground-based telescopes
Date: Wednesday 25th June 2014
Venue: Ground-based and Airborne Instrumentation for Astronomy V, SPIE, Montreal, Canada
High sensitivity wavefront sensing for the AOLI Project
Date: Wednesday 30th January 2013
Venue: Wednesday Seminars, Institute of Astronomy, Cambridge, UK
The AOLI low-order non-linear curvature wavefront sensor: a method for high sensitivity wavefront reconstruction
Date: Monday 2nd July 2012
Venue: Adaptive Optics Systems III, SPIE, Amsterdam, Netherlands