Colloquia Schedule Spring 2013
Colloquia are on Tuesdays (unless otherwise indicated) at 3:30 pm in RLM 15.216B
"Probing the Physics of the Dark Universe with Galaxies" Stanford University hosts: Shardha Jogee (Astronomy) & Linda Reichl (Physics) |
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"From Building Blocks to Large Galaxies: Towards Understanding the Formation of the Milky Way" Massachusetts Institute of Technology host: Volker Bromm |
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"High-redshift, Gravitationally Lensed Starburst Galaxies Revealed by the South Pole Telescope and ALMA" California Institute of Technology (Caltech) host: Neal Evans |
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"The Death of Massive Stars" California Institute of Technology (Caltech) host: Milos Milosavljevic |
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Tinsley Scholar "Asteroseismology with the Kepler Mission" Nicolaus Copernicus Astronomical Center, Warsaw hosts: Fritz Benedict, and Stars Research Group |
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"Three-Dimensional Simulations of Core-Collapse Supernovae" University of Chicago host: Milos Milosavljevic & Craig Wheeler |
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"The Dark Ages Radio Explorer (DARE)" University of Colorado, Boulder host: Craig Wheeler |
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"Feedback in Faint Galaxies During the Peak Epoch of Star Formation" University of Wisconsin, Milwaukee host: Steve Finkelstein |
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Spring Break: no talks or classes scheduled this week (March 11-15). |
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Tinsley Scholar "Reionization History and Physical Processes Indicated from the Census of Galaxies at z~>7" University of Tokyo, ICRR hosts: Roderik Overzier & UT Astronomy Galaxies Research Group |
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"Dark Matter in Dwarf Spheroidal Galaxies" New Mexico State University host: John Kormendy |
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PhD Defense Presentation "Theoretical Studies of Superluminous Supernovae" Emmanouil "Manos" Chatzopoulos University of Texas at Austin |
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"Galaxy Star Formation Efficiency from z = 0 to z = 8" Stanford University host: Shardha Jogee |
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"Bayesian Success Stories in Astronomy" University of Texas at Austin, Dept. of Information, Risk, and Operations Management, Red McCombs School of Business host: Daniel Jaffe |
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"New Clues on the Origin of the Astrophysical r-Process" Lawrence Livermore National Laboratory/National Ignition Facility host: Chris Sneden |
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PhD Defense Presentation "Metallicities of Anomalous-Velocity Gas in the Vicinity of the Milky Way" University of Texas at Austin |
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"The WISP Survey: Overview of Recent Results for Galaxies in the 1 < z < 2 Redshift Range" University of Minnesota host: Steve Finkelstein |
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Tinsley Scholar "YSOVAR: Mid-Infrared Variations in Young Stars" California Institute of Technology host: Joel Green & UT Astronomy Interstellar Research Group |
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"Repeating Novae and the Origin of SN Ia Events" University of Washington host: Harriet Dinerstein |
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Please report omissions/corrections to: G. Orris at argus@astro.as.utexas.edu.
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