Federica Bianco: How we use astrophysics to study earthbound problems
費德莉卡 ‧ 畢安卡: 如何利用天體物理學來研究地球上的問題
TED Fellow Federica Bianco is a cross-disciplinary scientist who can't stay still. Full bio
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across the universe.
I have the incredible opportunity
我有很棒的機會
only that, always that,
且一直要研究整個宇宙,
keeping attention and getting bored
以及容易無聊的問題,
touch or interact with
所研究的東西或與其互動,
to figure out why or how it blew up.
來研究它為何或如何爆炸。
that originated space and time,
of stars and galaxies,
as complex as the entire universe,
at extracting simple models and solutions
能從複雜的大型資料集中,
around towards us?
that is exactly what we are doing.
也是位天體物理學家,
in New York University in 2013,
建造了第一座都市天文台,
of exploding stars.
the city needs and consumes
需要及會消耗多少能源,
or growing urban environments.
不斷發展的都市環境。
we capture plumes of pollution.
我們捕捉到污染的羽狀煙雲,
of greenhouse gases in New York City
burning oil for heat.
with air quality sensors.
on each New York City building,
都放置一個感測器,
we built a mathematical model,
合作建造了一個數學模型,
and track these plumes
white and evanescent;
白色且容易消散;
dark and persistent --
又黑又持久——
with a map of neighborhood pollution.
created transformational solutions.
創造出了轉型解決方案。
we use in astrophysics
所使用的資料分析方法論
不單是影像而已。
a California district attorney
in their jurisdiction.
or sitting in jail,
what kind of cases dragged on,
to explore to understand it,
可以用來探究這個問題,
in their office to do so.
public policy professor Angela Hawken,
公共政策教授安吉拉‧霍金,
a visual dashboard
一個視覺化的儀表板,
the prosecution process.
看見並更了解起訴過程。
analyzed their data,
of the process
in their jurisdiction.
是否和社會不平等有關。
thousands of stellar explosions,
能應用到其他轄區上的模型,
to other jurisdictions
domain experts and astrophysicists
to urban science,
背景帶到都市科學,
back to astrophysics.
帶回到天體物理學。
onto interstellar dust.
as white, evanescent, moving features,
that detect plumes in city images
羽狀煙雲的模型
in images of the sky.
that interest and excite me,
也感到興奮的事物,
that can generate new insight
transformational solutions.
意想不到的轉型解決方案。
ABOUT THE SPEAKER
Federica Bianco - Cross-disciplinary scientistTED Fellow Federica Bianco is a cross-disciplinary scientist who can't stay still.
Why you should listen
Astrophysicist, professor, professional boxer and TED Fellow Federica Bianco studies stellar explosions, using the same methodologies to understand urban and social problems. She uses data-science to both study the universe and tackle problems on earth, like pollution in New York City, prosecutorial justice and how city lights can create resilient electric grids and.
Bianco splits her time as a professor at the University of Delaware in the Department of Physics and Astrophysics (where she runs a lab focusing on light curves), the Biden School of Public Policy and Administration and the Urban Observatory, where she uses her astrophysics skills to study urban problems. She is also the coordinator the Large Synoptic Survey Telescope (LSST) Science Collaboration, a network of more than 1,500 scientists. The LSST, under construction in Chile, will go online in 2023 to survey the night sky and image the southern hemisphere sky at unprecedented depth and resolution. The collaboration will study everything about it, from the thousands of changes it will discover in the sky every night to billions of stars and galaxies, many that have never been seen before.
Bianco has published more than 100 peer-reviewed papers, was a Smithsonian predoctoral and James Arthur postdoctoral fellow and was the recipient of a Department of Energy "Innovative Development in Energy-Related Applied Science" grant. When she isn't doing science, you will find her in the boxing ring, where she has made a name for herself as "The MadScientist." She is known for fighting her heart out both in and out of the ring.
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