Presentation slides for Dr. Suzanne Lorenz presents Future Measurements in Cosmology
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This is the PowerPoint that can accompany the podcast of Dr. Suzanne Lorenz' discussion about her research on mapping dark matter. Dr. Suzanne Lorenz teaches in the Dept. of Physics & Astronomy at UAA. She received her Ph.D. from Purdue University in Indiana where she completed her thesis on mapping dark matter with weak gravitational lensing and continued on as a visiting scholar with the VERITAS Collaboration (Very Energetic Radiation Imaging Telescope Array System) based on the Whipple Telescope. Her talk includes an understanding of the formation of the universe and the role of dark matter, gravitational waves and seasonal drifts in space. Her experience with research in dark matter is also explored.
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