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Computational Astrophysics and Kilonovae with Dr Heloise F. Stevance
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Michele Ong
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Apr 02, 2021
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01:13:36

Originally born and raised in France, Dr Heloise F. Stevance moved to the UK to study Physics and Astronomy at the University of Sheffield. After working as a support astronomer at the Isaac Newton Group in La Palma for a year, she obtained her Masters of Physics in 2015. Heloise subsequently started a PhD studying the 3D shape of Core Collapse Supernovae, and earned her title in Spring 2019. In July of that year, Heloise joined the University of Auckland as a Research Fellow to research the evolution of massive stars to better understand how they die and produce Supernovae and Kilonovae. Heloise also started her public outreach work during her doctorate studies, in early 2016, and has not stopped since.

In our conversation, we talk about stellar evolution, kilonovae, and roller derby.

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Originally born and raised in France, Dr Heloise F. Stevance moved to the UK to study Physics and Astronomy at the University of Sheffield. After working as a support astronomer at the Isaac Newton Group in La Palma for a year, she obtained her Masters of Physics in 2015. Heloise subsequently started a PhD studying the 3D shape of Core Collapse Supernovae, and earned her title in Spring 2019. In July of that year, Heloise joined the University of Auckland as a Research Fellow to research the evolution of massive stars to better understand how they die and produce Supernovae and Kilonovae. Heloise also started her public outreach work during her doctorate studies, in early 2016, and has not stopped since. In our conversation, we talk about stellar evolution, kilonovae, and roller derby. Show Notes (link) Connect with STEAM Powered: WebsiteYouTubeFacebookInstagramTwitterPatreonKo-Fi

Originally born and raised in France, Dr Heloise F. Stevance moved to the UK to study Physics and Astronomy at the University of Sheffield. After working as a support astronomer at the Isaac Newton Group in La Palma for a year, she obtained her Masters of Physics in 2015. Heloise subsequently started a PhD studying the 3D shape of Core Collapse Supernovae, and earned her title in Spring 2019. In July of that year, Heloise joined the University of Auckland as a Research Fellow to research the evolution of massive stars to better understand how they die and produce Supernovae and Kilonovae. Heloise also started her public outreach work during her doctorate studies, in early 2016, and has not stopped since.

In our conversation, we talk about stellar evolution, kilonovae, and roller derby.

Show Notes (link)

Connect with STEAM Powered:

Website

YouTube

Facebook

Instagram

Twitter

Patreon

fi.com/steampoweredshow">Ko-Fi

This podcast uses the following third-party services for analysis: Chartable - https://chartable.com/privacyOP3 - https://op3.dev/privacyPodsights - https://podsights.com/privacy

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