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daraghhollman/README.md

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About Me

My name is Daragh, I'm a PhD student at Dunsink Observatory, Dublin Institute for Advanced Studies (DIAS) - specifically working in the Planetary Magnetospheres group. I study Mercury's magnetosphere and its interaction wtih the solar environment through the analysis of large data-sets from NASA's MESSENGER mission (2011-2015), and upon its arival, ESA/JAXA's BepiColombo. My work currently focuses on Mercury's magnetospheric boundaries - the bow shock and magnetopause and the automated detection of boundary crossings via simple machine learning methods. I'm a Government of Ireland Postgraduate Scholar, fully funded by Research Ireland.

Notable Projects

  • JUPT - An all in one tool for data visualisation of the Juno spacecraft, currently in orbit around Jupiter
  • horizons-wallpaper - Wallpaper creation based on data from JPL's Horizon API

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  1. JUPT JUPT Public

    Juno spacecraft plotting tool for Waves, MAG, JADE/JEDI, and Trajectories

    Python 5 3

  2. horizons-wallpaper horizons-wallpaper Public

    A python script to pull and plot a wallpaper of orbital information from specified objects in the solar system

    Python 26 2

  3. hermpy hermpy Public

    Tools for aiding in the creation of publication ready plots with data from spacecraft around Mercury

    Python 1

  4. bepi-prediction-dashboard bepi-prediction-dashboard Public

    A webapp to predict BepiColombo magnetospheric regions

    Python