HCCC Student Presents on Black Holes at the American Museum of Natural History
September 17, 2018
September 17, 2018
JERSEY CITY, New Jersey, Sept. 17 -- Hudson County Community College issued the following news release:
Hudson County Community College (HCCC) student Sarra Hayoune used cosmological simulations to study wandering supermassive black holes, and developed a Python program to track and analyze their positions in dwarf galaxies. It's a project that would likely have made Stephen Hawking proud.
This summer, Ms. Hayoune was an Astrophysics Research Intern at the American Mus . . .
Hudson County Community College (HCCC) student Sarra Hayoune used cosmological simulations to study wandering supermassive black holes, and developed a Python program to track and analyze their positions in dwarf galaxies. It's a project that would likely have made Stephen Hawking proud.
This summer, Ms. Hayoune was an Astrophysics Research Intern at the American Mus . . .