Visualizations and Presentations

Recent Conference Presentations

In addition to creating visualizations, I present my research regularly at professional meetings. Here are a few recent conference appearances related to my multi-planet atmospheric escape work.

ExoClimes – Poster on my multi-species atmospheric escape model with excited hydrogen and helium.

Anna Taylor presenting her HD 209458b escape model poster at ExoClimes

DPS/EPSC – Oral presentation on coupling lower/middle atmosphere models to a 1D hydrodynamic escape code.

Anna Taylor giving a DPS/EPSC talk on her atmospheric escape model

AER Workshop – Talk introducing models for He I equivalent width across four exoplanets.

Earlier Presentations

Exoplanets 5 – Poster on HD 209458b He I absorption presented in Leiden, Netherlands.

Anna Taylor at Exoplanets 5

McCormick Award – Presenting with Dr. John Blondin and NASA Goddard upon receiving the NCSU Physics Department undergraduate research award.

McCormick Award presentation

AAS Meeting – Presenting stellar chromosphere research at my first American Astronomical Society Meeting.

Anna Taylor at AAS

Scientific Visualizations

M33 X-7 Visualization – Black hole binary visualization for the NC State Libraries contest — won our category!

M33 X-7 visualization

Draco Binary Visualization – Representation of a Draco binary system, made for a collaborator of Dr. Blondin at the University of Virginia.

Draco binary visualization

NCSU Research Symposium – Presenting a research poster at the NCSU Undergraduate Research Symposium, April 2022.

NCSU Undergraduate Research Symposium poster

Supernova Remnant Visualization – Representation of an evolved supernova remnant, made for Dr. Stephen Reynolds.

Supernova remnant visualization