by astro-admin | Feb 3, 2026 | Outreach, community service, humanitarian work, Quasar research
Yay! Open source code release day today! This one is about making easy grids in 2D, https://github.com/sndik16/light-GG Some application ideas or the idea itself also were inspired from my internship at NASA Armstrong Flight Research Center, where I worked...
by astro-admin | Jan 31, 2026 | Career conundrums, PhD tips, Quasar research
Dear Student, Thank you for your interest in Astronomy studies and research in Finland. I am asked the question about such opportunities a lot from people around the world. While I am not an expert, here are a few notes and resources that I started compiling to point...
by astro-admin | Nov 27, 2025 | Quasar research
In English, the word ‘spectrometer‘ is a category word (noun) to describe all instruments which separate somehow a property, such as light, but not only. We can even have ‘mass spectrometers‘*. In particular, if a spectrometer that deals with...
by astro-admin | Nov 23, 2025 | Quasar research
I started a video series on the topic of galaxy surveys, In celebration of my career advancement to postdoc! It is on a new channel 😀 Playlist here...
by astro-admin | Nov 7, 2025 | Quasar research
Are you a researcher in astronomy who writes software? I started submitting my code to the ascl.net, the Astrophysics Source Code Library! I was checking their policies today and it’s quite special because it is not for commercially available packages, but...
by astro-admin | Nov 6, 2025 | Career conundrums, PhD tips, Quasar research
Nonlinear career path to astronomy (a smoothie of passion for astronomy, failures, and achievements) Astronomy books and Astronomy Club activities inspired me growing up. My interest in astronomy begins from my childhood (cliché?), inspired from reading books about...
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