Adam Boesky is a dedicated astrophysics and mathematics student at Harvard University, expected to graduate in 2025. Currently affiliated with the Center for Astrophysics | Harvard & Smithsonian, Adam develops machine learning pipelines to classify supernovae and conducts large-scale simulations of gravitational wave events. As a member of Student Astronomers at Harvard-Radcliffe, Adam engages in hands-on astronomy training and club activities. Adam has also gained engineering experience at SpaceX, focusing on guidance and control systems for the Falcon 9 rocket. Previous research includes quantifying the impact of a novel policing method in Massachusetts and developing algorithms for analyzing supermassive black hole data at Columbia University. An early foundation in aerospace engineering was established through an internship with NASA. Adam's academic and research pursuits are driven by a strong interest in astrophysics and applied mathematics.
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