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I was interviewed for the Harvard University, Physics Alumni Newsletter (2023).
I was interviewed by the University of Buenos Aires press (2023).
I was interviewed by the Harvard Gazette about my undergraduate student Maya Burhanpurkar being awarded the Rhodes scholarship, together with 2 other students in the Physics Department (2022).
I participated in a new BBC/NOVA series “NOVA Universe revealed: Big Bang ” (2021).
I was interviewed by the Harvard College Magazine (2021). I have given a TED talk (2020).
I gave a TED talk on detecting dark matter with machine learning (2020).
I made short videos and podcasts as supplementary material to my TED talk (2020).
I was interviewed by Quanta Magazine about my research (2020).
I was interviewed by the Harvard Gazette about my research (2020).
I was interviewed for the Harvard University, Department of Physics’s Newsletter (2020).
I was interviewed by the Harvard Gazette about our NSF-funded Institute for Artificial Intelligence and Fundamental Interactions (IAIFI ) (2020).
I was interviewed by the Harvard Gazette about my DOE Early Career Award (2019).
I was interviewed by the Harvard Crimson about my research and the “Scientist of the Year” award (2018).
I was interviewed by an Argentine radio program about my research (2018).
I was interviewed by an Argentine newspaper about my research (2018).
I was interviewed for a new PBS NOVA documentary about Dark Matter and Dark Energy (2017).
I was interviewed by Science Magazine on the CMB-S4 proposed experiment (2017).
I was interviewed for the Harvard University, Department of Physics’s Newsletter , together with Prof. Stubbs and Prof. Finkbeiner (2016).
I was interviewed for the Harvard University, Department of Physics’s Newsletter (2015).
I was interviewed for the Swedish television (“The World of science”) on primordial gravitational waves and CMB B-modes (2014).
I was interviewed by an Argentine newspaper (Pagina/12) on the detection of CMB B-mode polarization at Degree Angular Scales by the BICEP2 team (2014).