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Exploring Astrophysics

Exploring Astrophysics

Vikram Bhamre

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Frequency: 1 episode/31d. Total Eps: 31

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Join me as I learn about the world of Astrophysics. My name is Vikram Bhamre and I am 18 years old. On my podcast, Exploring Astrophysics, I chat with some of the most incredible astrophysicists around the world on the most interesting questions left unanswered in astrophysics. What's amazing is how helpful and forthcoming they all are and I hope you too are inspired when you listen to them.
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Dr Kareem El-Badry, incoming Assistant professor at Caltech

Episode 30

vendredi 26 mai 2023Duration 25:53

Welcome to episode 30 of exploring astrophysics with me, Vikram Bhamre. Today I am joined by Dr. Kareem El-Badry, a researcher who works mostly in the analysis of binary star systems and has obtained the nickname ‘Black hole destroyer’ for some of his past work. Stay tuned to hear more about that!

Dr. Lynne Hillenbrand, Professor of Astronomy at Caltech

Episode 29

mercredi 3 mai 2023Duration 31:52

Hi everyone, welcome to another episode of exploring astrophysics. Today I am speaking to Dr Lynne Hillenbrand, a professor of Astronomy at Caltech who is an expert in the formation and evolution of young stars and the formation of star clusters. Dr. Hillenbrand spoke to me about trying to learn more about the evolution of these young stars, whose processes are often hidden behind dust and gasses from the Nebula it is in. Her work is partly focus on the properties of the circumstellar disc, a disc of gas and dust that rotates around a young star.

Dr Xinnan Du, Outreach and Engagement manager at KIPAC Stanford

Episode 20

dimanche 15 mai 2022Duration 21:38

This episode Dr Du spoke about some of her work looking at the physical properties of the interstellar medium in distant galaxies. She also spoke about her interest in asgtronomy outreach and the kind of work she does as outreach manager at the Kavli Institute for Particle Astrophysics and Cosmology. Listen to the end of the podcast to hear her advice on learning more about astronomy at a young age!

Dr Tansu Daylan, Posdoctoral associate and MIT and Princeton

Episode 19

dimanche 3 avril 2022Duration 23:17

Dr Daylan, told me about his work on explanets utilising primarily the TESS mission, and how the transit method is used to discover these planets. Additionally, he also spoke about the charecteristics that can be inferred from a discovered planets, such as the mass, density and orbital radius. 

Dr Rana Ezzeddine, Assistant professor and Astrophysicist as the University of Florida

Episode 18

samedi 2 avril 2022Duration 23:09

In this episode Dr Ezzeddine told me about how the chemical and physical compositions of stars can be inferred by the use of spectroscopy. Additionally, she explained what the r-process is, and how by building radiative transfer models we can calculate the abundances of elements in the atmospheres of stars.

Dr Saeed Salimpour, Researcher at IAU's Office of Astronomy for Education

Episode 17

vendredi 1 avril 2022Duration 21:35

Dr Salimpour explained the intersection between art and cosmology, and why he believes those two things are inextricable. He also delved into how the beauty of simplicity underlies all of cosmology.

Sven Heydenreich, PHD student at the University of Bonn

Episode 16

dimanche 27 février 2022Duration 17:10

In this episode, Sven spoke to me about his work in gravitational lensing, and more specifically, a novel statistical analysis method he is developing. He also spoke about how he transitioned to astrophysics from studying math, as well as how his analysis technique could prove incredibly useful in learning more about the matter distribution in our universe.

Marcus Keil, PHD student at University College London

Episode 15

dimanche 23 janvier 2022Duration 42:17

In this episode, Marcus spoke to me about his current PHD work as well as his interest in cosmology. He explained a little about Astrochemistry and the research he is doing related to it. Lastly, he spoke about the process of getting a PHD and the final outcome required for completion.

Dr Niall Jeffrey, Researcher at the École Normale Supérieure in Paris

Episode 14

mercredi 15 décembre 2021Duration 25:25

Dr Jeffery goes into detail about how dark energy and dark matter, two things he is researching extensively, are elusive and that astrophysicists know very little about it. The Dark Energy Survey is a project which he is part of that tries to map the distribution of dark energy in our universe. Dr Jeffrey also spoke about machine learning in the context of his research and how it is being used extensively throughout the projects he is working in.

Dr Peter Doel, Professor of Astronomical Instrumentation at University College London

Episode 13

lundi 18 octobre 2021Duration 18:58

This episode I spoke to Dr Doel about some of the projects he has been working on. He told me about the considerations that need to be accounted for when retrofitting telescopes as well as how he entered this field. Dr Doel also described how he thought the field have changed in the past to what it is now. 


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