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U of T’s Jo Bovy elected to Royal Society of Canada’s College

Professor Jo Bovy, an associated faculty member at the Dunlap Institute, was elected to the Royal Society of Canada’s (RSC) College of New Scholars, Artists, and Scientists this year.   The College recognizes mid-career leaders who provide the RSC with multigenerational capacity to help address major challenges facing Canada and the rest of the world,

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Inside the 2023 Dunlap Institute Summer School

This summer, 36 emerging scholars in astronomy and astrophysics came together at the University of Toronto for the Dunlap Institute Summer School. We hosted undergraduate, masters, and doctoral students from across Canada, the United States, Chile, Mexico, Israel, South Korea, Denmark, Japan, the UK, and Spain.  Students participated in lectures and laboratory sessions on radio,

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Ziggy Pleunis awarded Veni Fellowship by Dutch Research Council

Dunlap Fellow Dr. Ziggy Pleunis has been awarded a prestigious Veni fellowship from the Dutch Research Council (NWO) to support his work on the detection and characterization of fast radio bursts. Designed for scientists who have recently obtained their PhDs, the grant fuels three years of independent research at a Dutch university or research institute.  

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Now live: Inspiring profile of new Dunlap Institute faculty member

Follow Quebec-born, Innu astrophysicist Dr. Laurie Rousseau-Nepton as she studies the cosmos from atop Hawai\’i’s Maunakea volcano. North Star, a five-part documentary series that premiered on August 21, 2023, chronicles Dr. Laurie Rousseau-Nepton\’s fascinating journey as a resident astronomer at the Canada-France-Hawaii Telescope. Rousseau-Nepton is a Quebec-born Innu astrophysicist and the first Indigenous woman in

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How one Dunlap Institute alum helped discover the “hum” of the universe

An international collaboration of over 170 scientists published the first evidence for the presence of low-frequency gravitational waves humming throughout our universe—including one recent member of the Dunlap Institute.  Dr. Cherry Ng came to the Dunlap Institute in 2017 as a SOSCIP TalentEdge Fellow and Research Associate. A couple years earlier, Ng joined the North American Nanohertz

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Dunlap Institute 15th Anniversary Celebration: June 27-28, 2023

2023 marks the 15th Anniversary of the Dunlap Institute for Astronomy and Astrophysics at the University of Toronto. The Institute is hosting a 2-day homecoming celebration in UofT on June 27-28, 2023. This special occasion marks a significant milestone of the Dunlap Institute, and the celebration will include a series of events, including spotlight talks

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Astronomers discover new link between dark matter and \’clumpiness\’ of the universe

June 14, 2023 by Josslyn Johnstone – A&S News In a study published today in the Journal of Cosmology and Astroparticle Physics, researchers at the University of Toronto reveal a theoretical breakthrough that may explain both the nature of invisible dark matter and the large-scale structure of the universe known as the cosmic web. The

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Astronomers Double Number of Repeating Fast Radio Bursts

  By Meaghan MacSween, Dunlap Institute for Astronomy and Astrophysics, University of Toronto   Astronomers in the Canadian-led CHIME/FRB Collaboration have doubled the number of known repeating sources of mysterious flashes of radio waves, known as fast radio bursts (FRBs). Among them are astronomers from the University of Toronto. Through the discovery of 25 new

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First space images captured from innovative balloon-borne telescope

  By Leighton Kitson, Durham University, with notes from Meaghan MacSween, Dunlap Institute for Astronomy and Astrophysics, University of Toronto   Astronomers have successfully launched a balloon-borne telescope that has begun capturing images of the Universe on its first flight above the Earth’s atmosphere.  The Super Pressure Balloon-Borne Imaging Telescope (SuperBIT) was flown to the edge

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