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Professor Richard Massey

Professor


Affiliations
Affiliation
Professor in the Department of Physics
Professor in the Institute for Computational Cosmology

Publications

Conference Paper

  • Overview, design, and flight results from SuperBIT: a high-resolution, wide-field, visible-to-near-UV balloon-borne astronomical telescope
    Romualdez, L., Benton, S., Brown, A., Clark, P., Damaren, C., Eifler, T., Fraisse, A., Galloway, M., Hartley, J., Jauzac, M., Jones, W., Li, L., Luu, T., Massey, R., McCleary, J., Netterfield, C., Redmond, S., Rhodes, J., Schmoll, J., & Tam, S. (2018). Overview, design, and flight results from SuperBIT: a high-resolution, wide-field, visible-to-near-UV balloon-borne astronomical telescope. In H. Takami, C. J. Evans, & L. Simard (Eds.), Proceedings of SPIE, Ground-based and Airborne Instrumentation for Astronomy VII.. SPIE. https://doi.org/10.1117/12.2307754
  • Auto-tuned thermal control on stratospheric balloon experiments
    Redmond, S., Benton, S., Brown, A., Clark, P., Damaren, C., Eifler, T., Fraisse, A., Galloway, M., Hartley, J., Jauzac, M., Jones, W., Li, L., Luu, T., Massey, R., McCleary, J., Netterfield, C., Rhodes, J., Romualdez, L., Schmoll, J., & Tam, S. (2018). Auto-tuned thermal control on stratospheric balloon experiments. In H. K. Marshall, J. Spyromilio, & R. Gilmozzi (Eds.), Ground-based and Airborne Telescopes VII : 10–15 June 2018, Austin, Texas, United States ; proceedings.. SPIE. https://doi.org/10.1117/12.2312339

Journal Article

Supervision students