I'm a researcher at the Argelander Institut für Astronomie of the University of Bonn.
My work here was sponsored by a postdoctoral research fellowship of the Alexander von Humboldt Foundation.
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Malte Tewes
Argelander-Institut für Astronomie
Auf dem Hügel 71
D - 53121 Bonn
Germany
Room 2.007
My previous home, at EPFL
My research area is observational cosmology with weak and strong gravitational lensing.
On the weak lensing side, I work on the problem of accurate measurement of gravitational shear and magnification on small and noisy galaxy images. I develop machine learning algorithms to address the intricate systematic error sources affecting these measurements.
On the strong lensing side, I'm heavily involved in COSMOGRAIL, a collaboration aimed at measuring the time delays between multiple images of gravitationally lensed quasars.
Key motivations behind these projects are to learn about the nature of dark energy and dark matter, and to test the standard cosmological model.
sewpy 1.0dev, yet another Source Extractor Wrapper, hosted on GitHub
tenbilac, an experimental inverse regression ANN, on GitHub
MomentsML, for ML shear measurement
PyCS, to measure time delays
alipy 2.0, to find geometrical transforms between optical astronomical images
And the good old f2n.py (FITS to png in python, with annotation capabilities) and cosmics.py (L.A.Cosmic in python : cosmic ray identification and cleaning).