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Giuseppe Puglisi

Postdoctoral Research Fellow, Physics
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My home page
CMB map-making packages
CO modelling python package
Radio Source forecast package
Email
gpuglisi@stanford.edu

Research Projects

Rendering of a proposed CMB-S4 small telescope mount. (Credit: CMB-S4 collaboration.)
CMB—Stage 4
The site of Simons Observatory in the Atacama Desert in Chile. (Credit: UC San Diego)
Simons Observatory

Research Highlights

WMAP three year picture of the infant universe. The white bars show the "polarization" direction of the oldest light. (Credit: NASA / WMAP Science Team.)
Determining the Hubble-Lemaitre parameter with the Simons Observatory

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