Katie Bouman “Imaging a Black Hole with the Event Horizon Telescope”
Dr. Katie Bouman, who starts as assistant professor of computing and mathematical sciences at Caltech in June 2019, describes how the Event Horizon Telescope team captured the first-ever image of a black hole.

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Sheperd Doeleman: The Event Horizon Telescope - From First Images of Black Holes to Real Time Video

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