Katherine Bouman had a secret: An algorithm she’d developed had stitched together a picture of a black hole. She told nobody except her colleagues. Until today. That’s when Event Horizon Telescope ...
Meet Katie Bouman, the scientist behind the algorithm that gave us the first picture of a black hole
Katie Bouman held her hands to her face in disbelief as she saw the first image of a black hole reconstructed. Bouman was the lead developer behind the system that allowed us to see the first picture ...
She's a Michigan and MIT grad. After an international group of scientists revealed the first photos of a black hole on Wednesday, the internet quickly turned its attention to the 29-year-old computer ...
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Have you ever seen (or eaten) a delicious meal and wished you had the recipe to make it? Now all you have to do is take a picture and give it to an algorithm developed by MIT's Computer Science and ...
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