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Measurement of galaxy redshifts from multi-band photometric data with machine learning

October 22, 2019September 24, 2020 Martin Kilbinger
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Measurement of galaxy redshifts from multi-band photometric data with machine learning

Position: Internship
Deadline:  15/01/2020
Contact: Martin Kilbinger, Joana Frontera-Pons

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