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2021 Fellows' Poster Session

The 2021 virtual fellows' poster session focused on the research of then third-year students. Each presented their work in the form of a five- to eight-minute prerecorded poster overview — followed by a live, five-minute question and answer period. A listing of fellow presenters, complete with an abstract for each poster, is listed below.

Daily Virtual Poster Presentation Schedule

Monday, July 19
Poster Number Name Title
1 Kaley Brauer AEos Project: Modeling Galactic Chemical Evolution in Dwarf Galaxies with Individual Stars
2 Justin Finkel Learning Rare Stratospheric Transitions from Short Simulations
3 K. Grace Johnson Quantum Chemistry at Scale: Multi-Node Multi-GPU Two-Electron Integral Code Generation
4 Lawrence Roy Three Halves Make a Whole? Beating the Half-Gates Lower Bound for Garbled Circuits
5 Samuel Olivier High-Order Variable Eddington Factor Methods for Thermal Radiative Transfer
6 Jacob Bringewatt Effective Gaps are not Effective: Quasipolynomial Classical Simulation of Obstructed Stoquastic Hamiltonians
7 Caitlin Whitter Molecular Property Prediction With Graph Neural Networks
Tuesday, July 20
Poster Number Name Title
1 Steven Fromm General Relativistic Neutrino Radiative Transport in Astrophysical Simulations
2 Paul Zhang Manifold Valued Subdivision Splines
3 Christiane Adcock Hybrid RANS-LES of the Atmospheric Boundary Layer for Wind Farm Simulations at Exascale
4 James Sullivan An Analytic Hybrid Halo + Perturbation Theory Model for Small-scale Correlators: Baryons, Halos, and Galaxies
5 Olivia Hull Developing a State-By-State Understanding of Polarizability within the GW Approximation
6 Anda Trifan Deep Learning Driven Adaptive Sampling Methods for Targeting Cancer and COVID-19
7 Michael Tucker The Host Galaxy of ASASSN-14ko: A Dual-AGN Galaxy Merger
Wednesday, July 21
Poster Number Name Title
1 Sarah Greer Super-Resolution with the Zero-Phase Imaging Condition
2 Jesse Rodriguez Inverse Design of Plasma Metamaterial Devices for Optical Computing
3 Edward Hutter Accelerating Distributed-Memory Autotuning via Statistical Analysis of Execution Paths
4 Dipti Jasrasaria Interplay of Surface and Interior Modes in Exciton-Phonon Coupling at the Nanoscale
5 Ryder Fox Does Increased Horizontal Resolution Improve Modeled Precipitation in Hurricane Simulations?
6 Kimberly Cushman Laplacian Heaviside Method for Compsite Dark Matter Scattering
7 William Moses Instead of Rewriting Foreign Code for Machine Learning, Automatically Synthesize Fast Gradients
8 Steven Stetzler Fast Emulation of Expensive Simulations Using Approximate Gaussian Processes