Shriharsh Tendulkar Profile
Shriharsh Tendulkar

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AI analytics @LeoLabs_Space . All tweets/views are personal. Formerly astronomy faculty at TIFR & NCRA. CIFAR Azrieli Global Scholar 2022-24

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5 months
The past decade of FRBs and magnetars has been amazing fun, thanks to all my friends, mentors, and colleagues. I'm looking forward to another amazing decade of learning and development in this new field.
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RT @starlabiitb: Fantastic result from @isro's Chandrayaan 3, revealing new details of the Moon's geology! The work was led by Santosh Vad…
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RT @dakshasats: Big big congrats to the entire team of #Chandrayaan3 and @isro for this incredible news! 🎉 Special Shoutout to Santosh Vad…
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6 months
RT @LeoLabs_Space: 🚨 We’re actively monitoring and analyzing the breakup event in #LEO involving a Chinese rocket body, CZ-6A. Our radar da…
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Shriharsh Tendulkar
7 months
The aim is to run this pipeline on all archival data and prepare for upcoming surveys from @SKAO, @CSIRO_ATNF, and all other interferometers. Very excited to see this in action.
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Shriharsh Tendulkar
7 months
@Kaju_Nut Damn. So much ado for nothing
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Shriharsh Tendulkar
7 months
RT @GauravWaratkar: Excited to share that I have started a new position as an LSC Fellow at the @LIGO Livingston Observatory! I will be in…
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Shriharsh Tendulkar
7 months
@GauravWaratkar @LIGO @LIGOIndia @Caltech Congratulations! 🎉
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Shriharsh Tendulkar
7 months
RT @iitbombay: Prof. @starlabiitb, Department of Physics at #IITB presented his vision at the 3rd Annual CSR Conclave 2024 to develop the w…
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Shriharsh Tendulkar
7 months
Congratulations to my friend and colleague Ajith. He does incredible futuristic work on gravitational lensing of gravitational waves. Mind (and space) bending ideas!
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ICTS
7 months
Congrats to Prof P Ajith @ICTS on being elected as an INSA associate fellow for his work on gravitational lensing of gravitational waves. His @LIGO group hunts for these elusive signals to explore the universe! Read more:
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Shriharsh Tendulkar
7 months
RT @ron_of_kochi: Delighted to see my copy on Kodaikanal Observatory on the front page of Chennai Express. Thanks @AntoJoseph, @Anushree_TN
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Shriharsh Tendulkar
7 months
Whoa! @rohanchabukswar did you know about this?
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Joy Bhattacharjya
7 months
In these days of mega franchises like MI, CSK and KKR, I can never forget the first franchise team I read about! It featured H G Wells, Rudyard Kipling, Arthur Conan Doyle, P. G. Wodehouse, G. K. Chesterton, Jerome K. Jerome and A. A. Milne and assorted professors, architects, big game hunters and painters. Their captain and founder was the writer of Peter Pan, James Barrie. The team's name was a portmanteau of Barrie's name and the mistaken belief that 'Allah akbar' meant 'Heaven help us' in Arabic, very apt, given that they were wonderful authors and terrible though hugely enthusiastic cricketers. But Barrie always encouraged his players. He praised one teammate's performance by observing that "You scored a good single in the first innings but were not so successful in the second." His selection policies were also unique. In his words, “with regard to the married men, it was because I liked their wives, with the regard to the single men, it was for the oddity of their personal appearance.” He was a canny captain. He would never allow his players to practice on the ground just before a game as the sight would invariably boost the confidence of the opponents. He would also remind his players that, “should you hit the ball, run at once. Do not stop to cheer." It was tough captaining the Allahakbarries. As it was the easiest position to field, most of the fielders would go to long on, sometimes as many as seven would gather there with huge gaps in the rest of the field. The team played all their matches in the magical pre-war era, and some of them lost their lives later in the great war of 1914. But the story of the Allahakbarries remains an inspiration to all cricket enthusiasts, and Barrie's book about the team had a foreword by Sir Donald Bradman when it was re-released in 1950!
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Shriharsh Tendulkar
7 months
RT @PrinSciAdvOff: PSA Prof. Ajay Kumar Sood visited (6 July 2024) the facilities of the Indian Astronomical Observatory (IAO) in Hanle, La…
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Shriharsh Tendulkar
7 months
RT @kunalpurohit: In Maharashtra, families of farmers dying of debt and losses get: 1 lakh, (Amount unchanged for decades) Rich, winning c…
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Shriharsh Tendulkar
7 months
Wow!
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Corey S. Powell
7 months
When the Large Hadron Collider shuts down, all those high-speed particles have to go somewhere. This is where: They land in an 8-meter-long radioactive graphite trash can, called a beam dump.
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7 months
RT @astrogrant: Let’s type “science is a cult” into a handheld device with 19B transistors that gives instantaneous access to a global netw…
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