Bray People

Bray woman reaching new heights with NASA

- By ESTHER HAYDEN

A BRAY woman is currently taking part in a two month developmen­t programme with Nasa.

Laura Hayes who is a former pupil at Loreto Bray who is a Phd Researcher in Trinity’s astrophysi­cs group, is currently taking part in NASA’s two-month Frontier Developmen­t Lab in California, where she is working with other experts in space science and artificial intelligen­ce (AI).

The Frontier Developmen­t Lab is a research accelerato­r programme hosted at the Search for Extraterre­strial Intelligen­ce (SETI) Institute, in partnershi­p with the NASA Ames Research Centre in Mountain View, California.

The programme brings together industry partners such as IBM, NVIDIA, Intel, Google, KX, and Lockeed Martin to work with researcher­s from academia to apply the cutting edge of advanced AI technologi­es to challenges faced in space science research.

Laura is part of the Space Weather team, and is using her expertise as a solar physics researcher. She said: ‘ The challenge I’m working on focuses on the state of the ionised part of the Earth’s atmosphere (the ionosphere), and how its condition is affected by space weather – such as solar wind and solar flares.

‘Our team will use large amounts of Global Navigation Satellite System – GNSS – data. Solar signals pierce the ionosphere and these hold informatio­n about the state at any given time. We can then correlate this with space weather data from NASA’s suite of Sun-observing satellites.’

The team’s ultimate aim is to train an AI mod- el that will turn GNSS data into an instrument that helps us better understand the Sun-Earth connection.

 ??  ?? Laura Hayes outside the NASA Research Park.
Laura Hayes outside the NASA Research Park.

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