This is her youtube channel. If you haven’t read the paper on this algorithm, I think you can get a good intuitive understanding by watching the two videos she has on there from (what looks like) her thesis, and I think it becomes clear why she was selected to lead this project.
Specifically, these two videos:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=EfGvPinTJUs
and
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=7NhQ7WkbHms
So, consider that these two videos are basically the “one-dimensional” solution, or one pin-hole camera example. In the approach that her and her team to image the black hole, they used many, many radio antennas’, all acting in concert in a not-too different version of what she did her for the work on her YT channel.
She has a great ted talk about this exact proj
Her happiness is contagious!
She was on one of the teams that did if I remember correctly. I believe they split up into three teams and developed algorithms independently from one another. What surprised everyone was when they came back, all three teams had more or less the same image. It’s been a while so I may be wrong on some details. But it wasn’t just her is my point.
The media loves to make single people heroes because it’s easier to sell.
I think in reality, nobody makes anything alone.
It’s the hero myth that came to life at the time of Beethoven, of a misunderstood genius. Yes that guy was pretty good at what he did, but it was simply that he got progressively deaf and couldn’t socialize with people anymore.
From that to marvel movies stereotype of one man prodigy and media idolizing individuals with sob stories.
Look at Nobel prizes in science, they’re often multiple names, and behind each names there’s countless decades of graduate students contributions and their teams.
For the number of times women were straight up erased from their scientific achievements I think we can keep choosing them to represent the team for a bit.
She was even quote vocal about it not just being her work at the time
Cute woman doing cool science stuff is a more engaging story though
Yeah it’s cool but where meme?
This is a science community, we work on the Dawkins definition of meme.
Dude in the back is looking at the result with the same intensity as a teenager seeing boobs for the first time.
That dude’s not even looking at the computer screen. I give even odds that what he’s looking at on his phone is boobs.
You’ve never done this?
Back in my day that was called the Kubrick Tilt
Damn kids and their Chinese cartoons
Kubrick stare