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Gully-Santiago, Michael
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Michael A Gully-Santiago




Exoplanet atmospheres, interpretable machine learning, high-resolution spectroscopy

UT Austin Exoplanet Atmospheres Group, Research Fellow/Associate, 2020-present

Kepler/K2 Guest Observer Office at NASA Ames Research Center, Support Scientist, 2017-2020

Kavli Institute for Astronomy & Astrophysics, Peking University; Postdoc, 2015-2016 (Advisor: Greg Herczeg)

PhD, UT Austin Astronomy 2015 (Advisor: Dan Jaffe)

BA, Astronomy & Physics, Boston University 2007

REU student, McDonald Observatory, 2006

Full CV: https://github.com/gully/CV/blob/master/cv.pdf

We have four open source science projects that are aimed at high-resolution near-infrared astronomical spectroscopy. These projects include interpretable machine learning with PyTorch, GPU computing, and human-in-the-loop dashboard visualizations with bokeh.  All the codes are in Python, and involve common libraries such as numpy, Jupyter, and matplotlib.  Students can get involved by running the tutorials and eventually contributing code via GitHub pull requests.  

More info here:

https://megayear.github.io