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SUMMARY:2025 Beatrice Hill-Tinsley Lecture - How Artificial Intelligence is changing the way we do astronomy
DESCRIPTION:The AAS is co-hosting with the University of Auckland Faculty of Science\, one of the lectures of the 2025 Beactrice Hill-Tinsley Lecture Series. \nHow Artificial Intelligence is changing the way we do astronomy – and why that’s not necessarily a bad thing. \n \nThis is a free lecture but booking tickets is essential otherwise you might miss out. \nhttps://BeatriceHillTinsley.eventbrite.co.nz \nAnna is a Professor of Radio Astronomy at Jodrell Bank Centre for Astrophysics and one of the five inaugural AI Fellows of the UK’s Alan Turing Institute. Previously she has worked at the University of Southampton\, the Dublin Institute for Advanced Studies and the University of Cambridge. She has a PhD from the University of Cambridge and an undergraduate degree from the University of Bristol. \nShe is part of a team working on the Square Kilometre Array (SKA) radio-telescope\, and she led the design of the computing and storage for the European SKA Regional Centre. She is currently the UK representative to the International Union of Radio Sciences for Radio Astronomy and Deputy Editor-in-Chief of the Royal Astronomical Society’s Techniques & Instruments (RASTI) journal. \nIn 2014\, Anna was honoured by the World Economic Forum as one of thirty scientists under the age of 40 selected for their contributions to advancing the frontiers of science\, engineering or technology in areas of high societal impact. In 2017 she was awarded the Blaauw Chair in Astrophysics (prize chair) at the University of Groningen in The Netherlands for excellence in research\, broad knowledge of astronomy and an outstanding international status in astronomy. In 2019\, Anna received the Jackson-Gwilt Medal of the Royal Astronomical Society\, awarded for outstanding invention\, improvement\, or development of astronomical instrumentation or techniques. \nLecture Trust Home Page: \nhttps://www.rasnz.org.nz/rasnz-info/rasnz-lecture-trust-bht-1 \n  \n 
URL:https://www.astronomy.org.nz/event/2025-beatrice-hill-tinsley-lecture-how-artificial-intelligence-is-changing-the-way-we-do-astronomy/
LOCATION:University of Auckland – Physics Lecture Theatre 1\, PLT1/303-G20\, Science Centre\, 38 Princes St\, Auckland\, New Zealand
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