Posters
As I reflect on my journey as a researcher, I am reminded of the several conferences and workshops that have shaped my understanding of astrophysics. In these events, I had the opportunity to showcase my work through various presentations, and one of my favorite ways to do this was through posters.
Creating a poster is no small feat - it requires a combination of fascinating science and engaging visuals to convey complex ideas in a simple format. Yet, despite the challenge, I found great joy in designing and presenting my posters to audiences from different communities of science.
With that said, I am excited to share some of the posters that have played a meaningful role in my journey as a researcher. These posters have allowed me to present my ideas and findings to diverse audiences, and I am grateful for the opportunity to share my work with others.
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Progenitors of LGRBs: Are single stars enough?
European Astronomical Society Annual Meeting (Category of Symposium LS15: Magnetars as central engines across the Universe, EAS 2023) (10 July – 14 July 2023).
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Progenitors of LGRBs: Are single stars enough?
16th annual meeting of the VLT-FLAMES Tarantula Survey (VFTS) collaboration, MPA, Garching, Germany (27 March - 29 March 2023).
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Searching for binary black holes in the Milky Way with LISA
PHAROS Conference 2022 “The multi-messenger physics and astrophysics of neutron stars”, Rome, Italy (16 May - 19 May 2023).
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Introductory poster as an early career researcher
Bringing Stellar Evolution and Feedback Together, Leiden, Netherlands (25 April - 29 April 2022).
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Searching for binary black holes in the Milky Way and its neighborhood with LISA
European Astronomical Society Annual Meeting (Category of Symposium S9: The Birth, Life, and Death of Black Holes, EAS 2021) (28 June - 2 July 2021).
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Event Rates of Extreme Mass Ratio Inspirals (EMRIs) in Milky Way Galaxy
The Royal Astronomical Society Early Career Poster Exhibition (RAS POSTER2020) (14 September 2020).