So where to start? I guess first things first, I should introduce myself to the world of blogs! My name is Simone Scaringi, and I have been working (and still am) at Radboud University Nijmegen as a postoctoral researcher in astrophysics. My main interests in the field are Galaxy evolution, particularly our own Milky Way galaxy, cataclysmic variables, QSOs from the SDSS, and also pattern recognition and machine learning. I will try and regularly post about my current research, however briefly, I am involved in the EGAPS survey. This is a multi-colour survey of the Galactic plane. I am interested in photometric global calibration of the survey, and more interestingly, I will use this global calibration to infer a 3D-dust map of our own Milky Way. The EGAPS colour plane allows me to infer the extinction and distance to main sequence stars by comparing their measured colours to synthetic stellar spectra. More about this when I get back in the Netherlands. At the moment I am in Vasto, Italy. I call this the "ghost town" in winter. I got here last night and went round town with a few friends. I am not joking but we were the only ones around! No people, no cars, no nothing....just police checkpoints! Very scary! It took me less than 4 hours of being in this town and I was already stopped at check point by the military police (Carabinieri)! Now, I am not a criminal (and nor are my friends!) but being here makes me feel that way. It's the only place in the world I've been that makes me feel this way. Whoever you are, once you put feet in this town, you WILL be stopped by the police. Honestly, imagine being in a town with no one around except for police check points. Makes you think of any place? It makes me think of a war zone to be honest. Unfortunately this is one of the many towns in Italy, where criminals are everywhere and nowhere. A beautiful looking town, with a rotten scent in the air...
I'll be staying here until christmas, and I'll probably keep you updated on the number of times I'll get stopped by the police, given there is not much to do here anyway! Ah! I'll also post something a little less depressing about my research proposal at some point soon... :) Ciao!
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