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christinahedges/README.md

Hi there πŸ‘‹, I'm Christina

I'm a researcher at NASA Goddard Space Flight Center! I am the Director of the TESS Science Support Center, and I run the TESS General Investigator Program. I am also the lead for the Data Processing Center of the NASA Pandora Smallsat. I spend most of my time writing open source software and doing data driven astronomy research.

I worked for the NASA Kepler mission πŸ›°οΈπŸ”­ as part of the Guest Observer Office until the mission closed out. My role at Kepler was to support science and help the community of scientists interested in exoplanet discovery! πŸͺ I was a core developer for the lightkurve package. After Kepler, I have been funding my research through NASA ROSES grants, and I have been funding a small research group. You can see some of the work that myself and my group do here! We focus on how to use modern data analysis techniques to get the most out of NASA Kepler and TESS data.

I mostly am interested in astronomical data, and how to work with it. If you care about fitting models to data, you might be interested to read these materials I'm writing on linear algebra models for astronomers.

Some of my research areas include

  • πŸͺπŸŒ exoplanet discovery (check out my new paper here)
  • β›ˆοΈ extracting information about exoplanet atmospheres from HST! (work in prep, check out the repo here!)
  • πŸ’» developing new data techniques for NASA survey missions πŸ›°οΈ (check out tess-backdrop and psf-machine, and my recent paper)
  • 🌈 extracting color information from black and white telescopes (see my new paper here)
  • β˜„οΈ Modeling asteroid light curves!

You might be interested in these repos

  • pandora-psf: A nifty tool for working with PSFs, including a cool sparse object for astronomy images.
  • tesswcs: A tool to work out the World Coordinate System solution for the TESS spacecraft
  • contaminante: A tool for finding the "optimum" aperture for a transiting planet
  • vetting: A tool for vetting exoplanet candidates with a stand alone centroiding test
  • psfmachine: A tool for fitting PSFs to Kepler data fast! (check out the profile of post-doc Jorge Martinez Palomera who is working with me on improving these tools)

I have some Opinions about how to write open source tools in astronomy, you can read some of these Opinions on my Astronomy Workflow tutorial page.

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  1. TESS-SIP TESS-SIP Public

    Long term rotation period finding tool for NASA's TESS mission

    Python 16 5

  2. astronomy_workflow astronomy_workflow Public

    Tutorials for how to use git and github for astronomers

    10 1

  3. contaminante contaminante Public

    Find the contaminant transiting source in Kepler, K2 or TESS data.

    Python 7 4

  4. wellfit wellfit Public

    A well fit package to fit wells well

    Jupyter Notebook 5 1

  5. k2torials k2torials Public

    Tutorials for finding exoplanet signals in Kepler and K2 data

    Jupyter Notebook 3 1

  6. JWST-Sprint JWST-Sprint Public

    Forked from rebekah9969/JWST-Sprint

    Here I will create several TESS tutorials looking at the JWST ERS objects

    Jupyter Notebook 3 1