Fall Research Expo 2021
An Investigation of The Cosmic Microwave Background
During the Summer of 2021, I worked in Professor Mark Devlin's Astrophysics Lab.
The lab was located in David Rittenhouse Laboratories and my participation was a part of PURM.
During my time with Professor Devlin, I learnt about Cosmic Microwave Background Radiation, contributed to the Simon's Observatory Project, and designed and built components for the Balloon Borne Large Aperture Submillimeter Telescope (BLAST).
PRESENTED BY
PURM - Penn Undergraduate Research Mentoring Program
College of Arts & Sciences 2023
Advised By
Mark Devlin
PRESENTED BY
PURM - Penn Undergraduate Research Mentoring Program
College of Arts & Sciences 2023
Advised By
Mark Devlin
Comments
Great work!
I'm impressed that you were able to tackle the astounding project of designing an entire gondola that could carry the BLAST telescope. Well done!
Amazing!
Love the poster aesthetics. This seems like a very interesting project! What do you think were the greatest challenges you faced during your project or will face in the future of this project?