Delivering Open, Accessible and Collaborative Infrastructure Enabling Multi-Messenger Astr — NSF Award to California Institute of
Astrophysical sources are now being studied by simultaneously combining information from multiple messengers - gravitational waves, neutrinos and light. Each of these messengers are undergoing improvements in sensitivity by hardware upgrades. Hand-in-hand with hardware progress, urgent software progress is needed. The
| Award title | Delivering Open, Accessible and Collaborative Infrastructure Enabling Multi-Messenger Astr |
|---|---|
| Award ID | 2432476 |
| Awardee | California Institute of Technology |
| City | PASADENA |
| State | CA |
| Amount obligated | $2,275,504 |
| Principal investigator | Mansi Kasliwal |
| Program | WoU-Windows on the Universe: T |
| Start date | 01/01/2025 |
| Abstract | Astrophysical sources are now being studied by simultaneously combining information from multiple messengers - gravitational waves, neutrinos and light. Each of these messengers are undergoing improvements in sensitivity by hardware upgrades. Hand-in-hand with hardware progress, urgent software progress is needed. The investigators will develop open-source and accessible software to deliver three major missing software needs. The program includes a real-time Zooniverse for classrooms that levera |
| Source | NSF Awards |
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