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- SuperRAENN: A Semi-supervised Supernova Photometric Classification Pipeline Trained on Pan-STARRS1 Medium Deep Survey Supernovae
- Supernova Photometric Classification Pipelines Trained on Spectroscopically Classified Supernovae from the Pan-STARRS1 Medium-Deep Survey
- Incorporating Current Research into Formal Higher Education Settings using Astrobites
- iPTF15eqv: A Likely EOB Progenitor for a Type Ib Ca-rich Transient
- Towards Characterization of the Type IIP Supernova Progenitor Population: a Statistical Sample of Light Curves from Pan-STARRS1
- Unsupervised Transient Light Curve Analysis Via Hierarchical Bayesian Inference
- The Broad-lined SN Ic 2012ap and the Nature of Relativistic Supernovae Lacking a GRB Detection
- Relativistic Supernovae Have Shorter-lived Central Engines Or More Extended Progenitors: The Case Of SN 2012ap
- Rapidly Evolving And Luminous Transients From PAN-STARRS1
- Core-collapse Supernova Progenitors in the Era of Untargeted Transient Searches
- Interaction Between The Broad-lined Type Ic Supernova 2012ap And Carriers Of Diffuse Interstellar Bands
- A Panchromatic View Of The Restless SN 2009ip Reveals Explosive Ejection Of A Massive Star Envelope
- A New Approach to Developing Interactive Software Modules through Graduate Education
- Using Colors to Improve Photometric Metallicity Estimates for Galaxies
- SN 2012au: A Golden Link Between Superluminous Supernovae And Their Lower-luminosity Counterparts
- PS1-12sk is a Peculiar Supernova From a He-rich Progenitor System in a Cluster Environment
- Multi-wavelength Observations Of Supernova 2011ei: A Radiatively Inefficient Shock Breakout In A Type IIb Supernova
- The metallicity profile of M31 from spectroscopy of hundreds of HII regions and PNe
- SN 2010ay Is a Luminous and Broad-Lined Type Ic Supernova Within a Low-Metallicity Host Galaxy
- Preparing Undergraduates for Research Careers: Using Astrobites in the Classroom
- Velocity Evolution And The Intrinsic Color Of Type Ia Supernovae
- The Unique Universe of Astronomy Grads
- How to succeed at engaging the public's interest in science