Most of my research work currently is with the CHIME collaboration, with my area of focus being the software for this 1024 GPU super computer (half of which is shown below).
Image Credit: Keith Vanderlinde
Publications and Proceedings
- Limits on the ultra-bright Fast Radio Burst population from the CHIME Pathfinder
Amiri et al. 2017, Astrophys. J. 844, 161 - CHIME FRB: An application of FFT beamforming for a radio telescope
Ng, C. et al., 2017, accepted to XXXIInd International Union of Radio Science General Assembly & Scientific Symposium - Holographic Beam Mapping of the CHIME Pathfinder Array
Berger et al. 2016, Proc. SPIE, 9906, 99060D - HIRAX: A Probe of Dark Energy and Radio Transients
Newburgh et al. 2016, Proc. SPIE, 9906, Ground-based and Airborne Telescopes VI - GPU Kernels for High-Speed 4-Bit Astrophysical Data Processing
Klages et al. 2015, IEEE ASAP Conference - A GPU-based Correlator X-engine Implemented on the CHIME Pathfinder
Denman et al. 2015, IEEE ASAP Conference - An Efficient Real-time Data Pipeline for the CHIME Pathfinder X-engine
Recnik et al. 2015, IEEE ASAP Conference - Canadian Hydrogen Intensity Mapping Experiment (CHIME) Pathfinder
Bandura et al. 2014, Proc. SPIE, 9145, 914522 - Calibrating CHIME, A New Radio Interferometer to Probe Dark Energy
Newburgh et al. 2014, Proc. SPIE, 9145, 91454V
* Note that some of my papers are published under my former surname "Recnik"