Theoretical Insights Contributing to Orbiton’s Vision
At King’s College, University of Cambridge, I presented a theoretical background pitch that set the stage for my research into the physics of high-energy astrophysical phenomena with 10 attending Nobel Laureates, a critical component of Orbiton’s work. This presentation provided foundational knowledge that influences Orbiton’s strategies for RFI mitigation and signal clarity in observational astrophysics.
Expanding Orbiton’s Frontier in Magnetization Dynamics
As part of Orbiton’s ongoing commitment to pioneering research in astrophysical instrumentation and signal analysis, my presentation at the American University of Beirut (AUB) focused on advanced magnetization dynamics and quantum spintronics. Although the aforementioned is just a short clip of my talk and months of work in AUB's Magnetic Resonance Lab, this work supports Orbiton’s broader initiatives in studying the underlying physics of cosmic signals and developing techniques to enhance data precision.