24 min

3. Studying millions of objects in the universe with Dr. Brad Tucker Science Bytes

    • Astronomy

Are we close to answering the biggest questions of the universe? Join Dr. Brad Tucker, Astronomer from the Mount Stromlo Observatory at The Australian National University, in this new episode of Science Bytes to learn about how supercomputing and big data are accelerating the processes of astronomy. In his daily work, Brad studies dark matter and supernovas, putting humanity closer to solving research questions that we previously thought would be impossible to answer.

Find out more:

Dr. Brad Tucker Website and Twitter

SkyMapper Project

Rubin Observatory | Opening a digital window for discovery of the dynamic universe. (lsst.org)



Learn more about NCI:

Website: National Computational Infrastructure (nci.org.au)

LinkedIn: National Computational Infrastructure | LinkedIn

Twitter: @NCInews

Are we close to answering the biggest questions of the universe? Join Dr. Brad Tucker, Astronomer from the Mount Stromlo Observatory at The Australian National University, in this new episode of Science Bytes to learn about how supercomputing and big data are accelerating the processes of astronomy. In his daily work, Brad studies dark matter and supernovas, putting humanity closer to solving research questions that we previously thought would be impossible to answer.

Find out more:

Dr. Brad Tucker Website and Twitter

SkyMapper Project

Rubin Observatory | Opening a digital window for discovery of the dynamic universe. (lsst.org)



Learn more about NCI:

Website: National Computational Infrastructure (nci.org.au)

LinkedIn: National Computational Infrastructure | LinkedIn

Twitter: @NCInews

24 min