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Published in MNRAS, 2020
How the heck do you calibrate an EoR experiment?
Recommended citation: J. S. Dillon, M. E. Lee et al. (2020) "Redundant-Baseline Calibration of the Hydrogen Epoch of Reionization Array." MNRAS.
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Published in Astronomy & Computing, 2021
Taking the derivative of weak lensing maps with respect to initial conditions AND cosmological parameters
Recommended citation: V. Boehm, Y. Feng, M. E. Lee et al. (2021) "MADLens, a Package for Fast and Differentiable Non-Gaussian Lensing Simulations." Astronomy & Computing.
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Published in MNRAS, 2022
Baryon correction models for weak lensing analysis but at the level of non-Gaussian statistics
Recommended citation: M. E. Lee et al. (2022) "Comparing weak lensing peak counts in hydrodynamical simulations to baryonic correction models." MNRAS.
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Published in ApJ, 2024
Suite of massive galaxy zoom-in simulations with a novel reduced variance emulation method.
Recommended citation: M. E. Lee et al. (2024) "Zooming by in the CARPool(GP) lane: new CAMELS-TNG simulations of zoomed-in massive halos." ApJ.
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Undergraduate course, Columbia University, Department of Astronomy, 2022
TA for the introduction to astronomy course taught by Prof. Lorenzo Sironi
Undergraduate Course, Columbia University, 2023
TA for the course Theories of the Universe: From Babylon to the Big Bang taught by Prof. Joe Patterson.
Undergraduate course, Columbia University, Department of Astronomy, 2023
Instructor for the undergraduate astronomy lab covering topics from orbital motion to cosmic expansion.
Undergraduate course, Columbia University, Department of Astronomy, 2024
Instructor for the undergraduate astronomy lab covering topics from orbital motion to cosmic expansion.