KITP News Archive
Mixing Massive Stars
A team of astronomers led by May Gade Pedersen, a KITP postdoctoral scholar, have now measured the internal mixing of elemental nuclei within an ensemble of massive stars using observations of waves from their deep interiors. (Read more.)
A Remarkable Partnership
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Author: Sally Johnson
KITP 2021 Spring Newsletter
From Earth to the Stars
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An Accidental Astrophysicist
The American Astronomical Society honors an unlikely astrophysics leader from UC Santa Barbara (read more)
Opposing the Tribal Tendency
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A Decade of Climate Physics
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KITP Announces Research Programs for 2021-2022
Working with KITP’s Advisory Board and the international physics community, KITP has developed new programs for the 2021-2022 academic year. Ranging from High Precision Gravitational Waves to Machine Learning and the Physics of Climate these twelve programs provide a rich breadth of research opportunities. Applications are now open for participation in all programs. View upcoming 2021-2022 programs and apply at https://www.kitp.ucsb.edu/programs.
Behind the Scenes
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Susie Groves, Assistant to the Director, KITP
KITP Newsletter, Fall 2020
A* Model
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Harrison Tasoff, Science Writer, UC Santa Barbara Public Affairs
KITP Newsletter, Fall 2020
An Artistic Dimension
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Harrison Tasoff, Science Writer, UC Santa Barbara Public Affairs
KITP Newsletter, Fall 2020
Spinning Up a Solution for Spin Liquids
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Harrison Tasoff, Science Writer, UC Santa Barbara Public Affairs
KITP Newsletter, Fall 2020