Colloquia Schedule Fall 2015
Colloquia are on Tuesdays (unless otherwise indicated) at 3:30 pm in RLM 15.216B
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		 "Convection in Cool Stars, as Revealed through Stellar Brightness Variations" Pennsylvania State University host: Adam Kraus or Bill Cochran  | 
	
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		 "Compact Objects in Globular Clusters" Texas Tech host: Karl Gebhardt  | 
	
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		 "Convection in Low-Mass Stellar Evolution, or 'What about magnetic fields?' " University of Uppsala, Sweden host: Andrew Mann  | 
	
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		 "Tracing the Cosmic Shutdown of Star Formation in Massive Galaxies" Hubble Fellow, UMass Amherst host: Steve Finkelstein  | 
	
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		 "The Assembly of Disk Galaxies" Space Telescope Science Institute host: Rachael Livermore  | 
	
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		 "Are we Correctly Measuring Star Formation Rates?" University of Texas at Austin host: Adam Kraus  | 
	
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		 No Colloquium Scheduled, to avoid conflict with:  Speaker: Dr. Frank N. Bash and invited speakers "New Horizons in Astronomy"  | 
	
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		 Tinsley Scholar: Interstellar Group (visiting: Oct 25-31) "The Impact of Stellar Feedback on Molecular Clouds" Affiliation: University of Massachusetts, Amherst host: Neal Evans  | 
	
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         Tinsley Scholar: Theory Group (visiting: late Oct - early Nov) "Disk Dynamos: Understanding the Origin of Galacic Magnetic Fields" Johns Hopkins University host: TBD  | 
	
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		 "From TripleSpec to NEWS: Exoplanet Discovery Science with Bread and Butter Infrared Spectroscopy" Boston University host: Adam Kraus  | 
	
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		 "New Insights on Galaxy Formation from Comparisons of Simulated and Observed Galaxies" UC Santa Cruz host: Paul Shapiro  | 
	
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         DeVaucouleurs Medalist "Expansion of the Universe Seen by Hubble" Johns-Hopkins University, and Space Telescope Science Institute, and DeVaucouleurs Medalist host: Shardha Jogee, Chair  | 
	
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		 "Supernovae and their Progenitor Systems (or lack thereof)" Space Telescope Science Institute host: Jeff Silverman  | 
	
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