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CurrentPeer Tutor in Math, Physics, Astronomy, Computer ScienceProvide tutoring to other undergraduates at the college, advise them in creating study strategies
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Caleb Painter is listed as Astrophysics and Statistics @ Harvard University at Harvard University, based in Cambridge, Massachusetts, United States. AeroLeads shows a matched LinkedIn profile for Caleb Painter.
Caleb Painter previously worked as ARC Peer Tutor at Harvard University and STAHR Telescope Instructor at Harvard University. Caleb Painter holds Ba, Astrophysics, Statistics, 4.0 from Harvard University.
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Peer Tutor in Math, Physics, Astronomy, Computer ScienceProvide tutoring to other undergraduates at the college, advise them in creating study strategies
Cambridge, Massachusetts, United States
Organize telescope classes for hundreds of students each semester in the Louis-Michael ObservatoryTeach classes weekly on safely operating a 10" refractor telescope, and generate enthusiasm for astronomy
Cambridge, Massachusetts, United States
Co-lead groups of incoming freshmen on week-long hiking and camping tripsHelp facilitate group bonding and answer questions and fears they might have about collegeTeach skills like setting camp and navigating, as well as environmental principles like Leave No Trace
Cambridge, Massachusetts, United States
Create lesson plans for weekly sections, where I co-lead review sessions and walk through practice problemsAnswer questions regarding course content in office hours and grade homeworks
Conducted research on protoplanetary disks and the processes involved in planet formation.Developed and applied novel methods for quantifying disk masses by analyzing dust radial drift, offering new insight into planetary formation timescales.Analyzed complex datasets from the Atacama Large Millimeter Array as part of the Disk Exoplanet C/Onnection (DECO) survey to accurately determine disk geometries, facilitating advanced research in disk structure, disk chemical compositions, and resulting compositions of exoplanet atmospheres.
Cambridge, Massachusetts, United States
Developed algorithms designed to identify subtle signs of exoplanets orbiting X-ray binary systems.Applied these algorithms to archival Chandra X-ray Observatory datasets, and collaborated with the XMM-Newton telescope to validate potential exoplanet candidates and perform periodicity tests.Investigated luminous X-ray sources within the Milky Way using data from the NICER (Neutron star Interior Composition Explorer) telescope aboard the International Space Station.Successfully identified signs of potential companion bodies around specific X-ray binaries.Provided guidance and mentorship to high school research interns participating in the Research Science Institute (RSI), facilitating their development in scientific research and data analysis.Delivered presentations at the American Astronomical Society (AAS) meetings and led a paper on our findings.
Cambridge, Massachusetts, United States
Wrote pipelines to download, process, and analyze light curves of nearby M dwarfsApplied Fast Fourier transforms on TESS data to search for high-frequency stellar oscillationsPerformed signal injection and recovery tests to evaluate the detection thresholds of the search
Berkeley, California, United States
Engineered advanced data pipelines to efficiently download and process Green Bank Telescope (GBT) radio data, focusing on the detection of potential technosignatures.Built machine learning networks to analyze extensive archival GBT datasets, improving the identification of anomalies.Identified observational targets for GBT pointings and performed subsequent data processing and analysis.Identified multiple potential candidate sources for further investigation, leveraging advanced statistical methods to uncover promising signals previously overlooked by existing algorithms.
Cambridge, Massachusetts, United States
Write and edit articles on current student eventsInterview professors, research scientists, and political figures
Cambridge, Massachusetts, United States
Help in designing and building a CubeSat, soldering wire-frames for solar panel deploymentPerformed literature research and heat tests to better understand the structure of nitinol material
Activities and Societies: Student Astronomers, First Year Outdoors Program, Climbing
Activities and Societies: Varsity Tennis, National Honor Society, School Newspaper, National Art Honor Society, Chess Club, Amnesty.
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Caleb Painter works for Harvard University.
Caleb Painter is listed as Astrophysics and Statistics @ Harvard University at Harvard University.
Caleb Painter is based in Cambridge, Massachusetts, United States while working with Harvard University.
Caleb Painter has worked for Harvard University, University Of Hawaii At Manoa, Center For Astrophysics | Harvard & Smithsonian, Berkeley Seti Research Center, and Harvard Seds.
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Caleb Painter holds Ba, Astrophysics, Statistics, 4.0 from Harvard University.
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