Conferences and Workshops
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Talk & presentation record
14 conferences, workshops, seminars and field campaigns across 6 countries.
2026
- CASCA 2026 AGMPoster
The Balloon-borne VLBI Experiment
Université de Montréal MIL Campus, Montreal, Quebec, Canada · Conference
- TIFR Astronomy & Astrophysics SeminarTalk (In Person)
Observing Black Holes from the Stratosphere: Engineering a Balloon-borne VLBI Station and its Future Prospects
Tata Institute of Fundamental Research, Mumbai, India · Seminar
- Waterloo Centre for Astrophysics AstroseminarTalk (In Person)
Observing Black Holes from the Stratosphere
University of Waterloo, Waterloo, Ontario, Canada · Seminar
- NRC HAA ColloquiumTalk (In Person)
Presented at the National Research Council, Herzberg Astronomy and Astrophysics Research Centre with PhD colleague Felix
Victoria, British Columbia, Canada · Colloquium
2025
- MPFiR Special ColloquiumTalk
BVEX: Balloon-borne VLBI Experiment: Lessons from the Stratosphere and Future Correlation Prospects
Bonn, Germany · Colloquium
- CASPER 2025 WorkshopTalk
BVEX: Balloon-borne VLBI Experiment: Technical Challenges and RFSoC based backend
Dwingeloo, Netherlands · Workshop
2024
- CASCA 2024 AGMTalk
An RFSoC-Based Backend and Timing Reference System for Balloon-Borne VLBI Experiment
Toronto, Ontario, Canada · Conference
- 20th NRAO Synthesis Imaging Workshop
Socorro, New Mexico, United States · Workshop
2023
- CSA Stratos Campaign
Timmins, Ontario, Canada · Field Campaign
- CASCA 2023 AGMTalk
BVEX: Balloon-borne VLBI EXperiment
Penticton, British Columbia, Canada · Conference
- Scientific Ballooning Technologies WorkshopTalk
Technical Challenges in Balloon-borne VLBI
Minneapolis, Minnesota, United States · Conference
2022
- CASPER 2022 Workshop
Cagliari, Sardinia, Italy · Workshop
- MIT Haystack Observatory Visit
Westford, Massachusetts, United States · Collaborative Visit
- CASCA 2022 AGMPoster
A statistical analysis of the polarization properties of dense cores. Is there any indication that large-scale magnetic fields shape the formation of these cores?
Online (hosted by University of Waterloo), Waterloo, Ontario, Canada · Conference