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143955 UH VNR_2024.11.27 AI and Astronomy: UH researchers to help decode Sun’s secrets 2 5 5 0
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Total TV Audience 44,589 Total Radio Listeners 60,500 Total Web Monthly Visitors 263
Total TV Ad Value $1,740.70 Total Radio Ad Value $3,137.23 Total Web Ad Value $9.49
Total TV Publicity $5,222.10 Total Radio Publicity $9,411.69 Total Web Publicity $28.47
 
143955 UH VNR_2024.11.27 AI and Astronomy: UH researchers to help decode Sun’s secrets
 
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SciTech Daily SAN DIEGO (27)
AI Reveals Stunning Secrets Hidden in the Sun's Atmosphere 12/02/2024 12:00:42
 
 
…Credit: DKIST/NSO

Researchers at the University of Hawaiʻi are harnessing the power of the world's largest solar telescope and advanced AI to transform our understanding of the Sun.


Revolutionary Solar Research

Astronomers and computer scientists at the University of Hawaiʻi Institute for Astronomy (IfA) are conducting groundbreaking research that could revolutionize our understanding of the Sun.


The Inouye Solar Telescope, operated by the NSF National Solar Observatory (NSO), is by far the world's most powerful solar telescope, and stands on the 10,000-foot summit of Maui's Haleakalā, which translates to “the house of the Sun.”


…Credit: DKIST/NSO

AI-Driven Analysis of the Solar Atmosphere

The team of scientists from NSO and High Altitude Observatory (HAO) utilizes deep neural networks to estimate the physical properties of the solar photosphere from the Inouye Solar Telescope's high-resolution observations.


…Jaeggli, Peter Sadowski, Thomas A. Schad, Ian Cunnyngham, Jiayi Liu, Yannik Glaser and Xudong Sun, 25 November 2024, The Astrophysical Journal

DOI: 10.3847/1538-4357/ad865b

This research is supported by a $669,000 grant from NSF's Astronomy and Astrophysics Grants program.


 
 
Audience 8,500
Pub Value $2,030.76
Runtime 54secs
KHPR-FM HONOLULU (67)
Hawaii Public Radio at 5pm 11/28/2024 17:30:00
 
 
…of something we all depend on, the sun. Part of a project combining cutting -edge solar astronomy with advanced computer science looking at piles and piles of data. So much you can't even really get your mind around it.…
…And that is, ladies and gentlemen, the largest solar telescope that is at top Haliakala. And the research recently published in the Astrophysical Journal. You want to dig into some fun. Take a look at that.…
…And scientists from the NFS and the high -altitude observatory, the Daniel K. A.…
…NOAA Solar Telescope, they're using a method promising to see. speed up the analysis of the big piles of data from this thing, supported by some Doe, too, coming from the Astronomy and Astrophysics Grant Program at the NSF. Also, a Maui, $4 billion settlement.…
 
 
Audience 12,000
Pub Value $2,390.28
Runtime 64secs
KHPR-FM HONOLULU (67)
Hawaii Public Radio at 4pm 11/28/2024 16:15:00
 
 
…There's this amazing facility, Daniel K and OA Solar Telescope there on the Valley Isle. You may not know. It's a pretty big deal around the world. Mm -hmm. U. U .H. researchers and astronomers trying to revolutionize. the current understanding of the sun. That's what this thing is all about.…
…Part of a project that combines cutting -edge solar astronomy with advanced computer science, looking at data from the world's largest solar telescope. Right there, atop Haliakala. Pretty heavy distinction, huh? The world's largest. Research was recently published. You can look for it.…
National Science Foundation and the Daniel K. NOAA Solar Telescope. Scientists from the NFS and the high -altitude observatory use a method that promises to speed up the analysis of massive data produced by this groundbreaking telescope.…
 
 
Audience 15,200
Pub Value $1,909.41
Runtime 51secs
KHPR-FM HONOLULU (67)
Hawaii Public Radio at 8am 11/28/2024 08:30:00
 
 
University of Hawaii researchers and astronomers are trying to revolutionize the current understanding of the sun. It's a part of a project that combines cutting -edge solar astronomy with advanced computer science, to look at data from the world's largest solar telescope atop Holly Akala on Maui.…
…The research was recently published in the astrophysical journal. It's specifically focused on the development of learning models that quickly analyzes vast amounts of data from the U .S. National Science Foundation and the Daniel K. Inouye Solar Telescope.…
…Scientists from the NFS and High Altitude Observatory use a method that promises to speed up the analysis of massive data produced by the telescope. The research is supported by a nearly $670 ,000 grant from the NSF's Astronomy and Astrophysics grant program. Science, good.…
 
 
Audience 15,500
Pub Value $1,428.54
Runtime 38secs
KHPR-FM HONOLULU (67)
Hawaii Public Radio at 7am 11/28/2024 07:30:00
 
 
University of Hawaii, researchers and astronomers are trying to revolutionize the current understanding of the sun. It's part of a project that combines cutting -edge solar astronomy with advanced computer science to look at data from the world's largest solar telescope atop Haleakala.…
National Science Foundation and the Daniel Daniel Kanoi Solar Telescope. Scientists from the NFS and the high -altitude observatory use a method that promises to speed up the analysis of massive data produced by the telescope.…
 
 
Audience 9,300
Pub Value $1,652.70
Runtime 44secs
KHPR-FM HONOLULU (67)
Hawaii Public Radio at 5am 11/28/2024 05:30:00
 
 
University of Hawaii researchers and astronomers are trying to revolutionize the current understanding of the sun.…
…It's part of a project that combines cutting -edge solar astronomy with advanced computer science to look at data from the world's largest solar telescope atop Hale -A -A -A -A -A -K -Law on Maui.…
…Research was recently published in the Astrophysical Journal. and specifically focused on the development of learning models that quickly analyzes vast amounts of data from the U .S. National Science Foundation and the Daniel K. Inouye Solar Telescope.…
…Scientists from the NFS and High Altitude Observatory use a method that promises to speed up the analysis of massive data produced by the telescope. The research is supported by a nearly $670 ,000 grant from the NSF's Astronomy and Astrophysics Grant Program.…
 
 
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Techcratic Global (299)
Neural networks simulate solar observations 11/26/2024 04:39:40
 
 
…HEADLINE: Neural networks simulate solar observations
phys.org Research by astronomers and computer scientists at the University of Hawaiʻi Institute for Astronomy (IfA) could revolutionize our understanding of the sun.…

The study, part of the “SPIn4D” project, combines cutting-edge solar astronomy with advanced computer science to analyze data from the world's largest ground-based solar telescope atop Haleakalā, Maui.


The team's research recently published in The Astrophysical Journal focuses on their development of deep learning models that rapidly analyze vast amounts of data from the U.S. National Science Foundation (NSF) Daniel K. Inouye Solar Telescope.


The Inouye Solar Telescope, operated by the NSF National Solar Observatory (NSO), is by far the world's most powerful solar telescope , and stands on the 10,000-foot summit of Maui's Haleakalā, which translates to “the house of the sun.”


The team of scientists from NSO and High Altitude Observatory (HAO) utilize deep neural networks to estimate physical properties of the solar photosphere from the Inouye Solar Telescope's high-resolution observations.


 
 
Audience 30
Pub Value $2.10
Runtime 32secs
KIKU HONOLULU (67)
KITV Island News at 5:00 PM 11/25/2024 17:18:09
 
 
HALEAKALA IS KNOWN AS THE HOUSE OF THE SUN. AND UH, RESEARCHERS ARE USING ARTIFICIAL INTELLIGENCE TO HELP ANALYZED 8 ABOUT THE SUN GATHERED FROM A TELESCOPE ON HALEAKALA RESEARCH BY THE ASTRONOMERS AND COMPUTER SCIENTISTS AT UH IS INSTITUTE FOR ASTRONOMY.…
…ARE USING AI TO BREAK DOWN THAT THEY DO SO THEY CAN TRY TO PREDICT SOLAR STORMS FASTER. THIS WOULD…
 
 
Audience 44,559
Pub Value $5,220.00
Runtime 116secs
KHON HONOLULU (67)
KHON2 News at 5:00 PM 11/25/2024 17:13:04
 
 
…RESEARCHERS AT U- H ARE USING ARTIFICIAL INTELLIGENCE AND ASTRONOMY TO ADVANCE OUR UNDERSTANDING OF THE SUN. SCIENTISTS AT THE U- H INSTITUTE FOR ASTRONOMY ARE PROCESSING DATA FROM THE DANIEL K. INOUYE SOLAR TELESCOPE ON HALEAKALA.…
…THIS CUTTING-EDGE RESEARCH COULD LEAD TO REAL-TIME PREDICTIONS OF SOLAR STORMS THAT IMPACT SATELLITES, POWER GRIDS, AND COMMUNICATIONS. THE TEAM SAYS IT COULD PROVIDE UNPRECEDENTED INSIGHTS INTO THE SUN'S MAGNETIC FIELD. BRIGETTE: A LAULIMA FAMILY IS FACING STRUGGLES THIS HOLIDAY SEASON.…
 
 
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AI and astronomy: Neural networks simulate solar observations 11/26/2024 01:54:40
 
 
…HEADLINE: AI and astronomy: Neural networks simulate solar observations
Research by astronomers and computer scientists at the University of Hawaiʻi Institute for Astronomy (IfA) could revolutionize our understanding of the sun.…
…The study, part of the “SPIn4D” project, combines cutting-edge solar astronomy with advanced computer science to analyze data from the world's largest ground-based solar telescope atop Haleakalā, Maui.…

The team's research recently published in The Astrophysical Journal focuses on their development of deep learning models that rapidly analyze vast amounts of data from the U.S. National Science Foundation (NSF) Daniel K. Inouye Solar Telescope.


The Inouye Solar Telescope, operated by the NSF National Solar Observatory (NSO), is by far the world's most powerful solar telescope, and stands on the 10,000-foot summit of Maui's Haleakalā, which translates to “the house of the sun.”


Innovative solar research

The team of scientists from NSO and High Altitude Observatory (HAO) utilize deep neural networks to estimate physical properties of the solar photosphere from the Inouye Solar Telescope's high-resolution observations.


 
 
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World News Network Global (299)
AI and astronomy: Neural networks simulate solar observations 11/26/2024 00:49:22
 
 
…HEADLINE: AI and astronomy: Neural networks simulate solar observations
Research by astronomers and computer scientists at the University of Hawaiʻi Institute for Astronomy (IfA) could revolutionize read full story


 
 
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Phys org Global (299)
AI and astronomy: Neural networks simulate solar observations 11/25/2024 22:09:36
 
 
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fact-checked

peer-reviewed publication

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by University of Hawaii at Manoa

Research by astronomers and computer scientists at the University of Hawaiʻi Institute for Astronomy (IfA) could revolutionize our understanding of


…The study, part of the "SPIn4D" project, combines cutting-edge solar astronomy with advanced computer science to analyze data from the world's largest ground-based solar telescope atop Haleakalā, Maui.…

The team's research recently published in The Astrophysical Journal focuses on their development of deep learning models that rapidly analyze vast amounts of data from the U.S. National Science Foundation (NSF) Daniel K. Inouye Solar Telescope.


…Combining these data with machine learning offers an invaluable opportunity to explore the three-dimensional solar atmosphere in near real-time

The Inouye Solar Telescope, operated by the NSF National Solar Observatory (NSO), is by far the world's most powerful solar telescope , and stands on


Innovative solar research

The team of scientists from NSO and High Altitude Observatory (HAO) utilize deep neural networks to estimate physical properties of the solar photosphere from the Inouye Solar Telescope's high-resolution observations.