Colloquia Schedule Spring 2016
Colloquia are on Tuesdays (unless otherwise indicated) at 3:30 pm in RLM 15.216B
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"Spirals, Gaps, and Cavities: Signposts of Planets in Protoplanetary Disks?" LBNL/Berkeley host: Adam Kraus |
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"The Key Influence of AGB Stars on the Evolution and Global Properties of Galaxies" NASA Goddard host: Kristen McQuinn |
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"CAMPARE and Cal-Bridge: Two Synergistic Programs Forming a Successful New Model for Promoting Participation of Women and Underrepresented Minority Students in Astronomy" California State Polytechnic University, Pomona host: William Cochran |
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"Exoplanet Atmospheres in High Resolution" Harvard-Smithsonian Center for Astrophysics host: Daniel Jaffe |
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"The Dynamical Evolution of Young Stellar Complexes in the Milky Way" McMaster University, Hamilton, ON host: Natalie Gosnell |
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"The Evolution of Galaxy Structural Properties" Rutgers University, Downsbrough Chair in Astrophysics host: Shardha Jogee |
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"A PHAT New Measurement of the High-Mass Stellar IMF" UC Berkeley/University of Washington host: Michael Boylan-Kolchin |
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"The Role of Dwarf-Dwarf Galaxy Interactions in Galaxy Assembly" NRAO/University of Virginia host: Kristen McQuinn |
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No colloquium scheduled. (Spring Break) |
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"Exploring the z~2.3 Cosmic Web with 3D Lyman-Alpha Forest Tomography" UC Berkeley/LBNL host: Caitlin Casey |
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"Understanding Galaxy Evolution with Massive Starburst Galaxies" University of Iowa host: Caitlin Casey |
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"Implications from the Detection of the Binary Black Hole Inspiral GW150914" University of Texas Rio Grande Valley host: J. Craig Wheeler |
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Stellar Seminar talk Date/Time: Wed., 12 Noon: "Title: TBA" David Yong (Stellar Tinsley Scholar) Mt. Stromlo Observatory, Australia host: Fritz Benedict |
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"The Calm Before the Storm: Exploring the Post Accretionary Doldrums Prior to the Late Heavy Bombardment" William F. Bottke (Planetary Tinsley Scholar) Southwest Research Instutite, Boulder, Colorado host: Mike Endl/Judit Ries |
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"Disk Galaxy Assembly Across Cosmic Time: Combining Magnitude-limited Survey with Gravitational Lensing" Tiantian Yuan (Exgal Tinsley Scholar) Australia National University host: Chao-Ling Hung |
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"The Discovery and Characterization of the Y Dwarfs" University of Toledo host: Brendan Bowler |
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"What can Binaries tell us about Planet Formation?" Kepler has changed our view of planet formation in binaries by providing extraordinary examples of both circumbinary planetary systems and planets orbiting one member of a binary system. In addition to revealing that planet formation can proceed in extreme environments, we can also use these seeming odd-balls to better understand planet formation around normal stars. I will describe how both types of systems provide unique and complementary constraints on the process of planet formation using Kepler 444 and Kepler 47 as case studies. Finally, I will discuss how these systems inform our models of close-binary formation. Kaitlin M. Kratter (ISM Tinsley Scholar) Steward Observatory, University of Arizona host: Adam Kraus |
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