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Ruby Pearce-Casey

Ruby Pearce-Casey

Discovering new strong gravitational lensing events with machine learning

"My PhD at The Open University involves the discovery of large numbers of new strong gravitational lensing events in the next generation of optical and near-infrared wide-field surveys, for example with the Vera C. Rubin Observatory and the Euclid Space Telescope. This will be achieved with the development and refinement of new machine learning technologies."

"The best part of DISCnet is that it gives you the opportunity to work with fellow students from a broad and diverse range of data intensive science fields to learn and apply new-found knowledge in a range of data-intensive projects, opening many doors for collaboration and future development, especially in industry. "

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