Previous Events
October 2017
Marco Viero, Stanford University
4:00 pm, 105 Space Sciences Bldg.
“The Josephine Lawrence H...
Johan Samsing (Princeton)
12:15 PM
622 Space Sciences
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Thomas Nichola
12:20 pm
Space Sciences Building 622
Thomas Nikola will be talking about the paper "SIGAME Simulations of the [C II], [O I], and [O III] Line Emission from Star-forming Galaxies at z ~ 6" by Olsen et al 2017 (read more ›
Frank Drake, SETI Institute
4:00 pm, Schwartz Auditorium, Rockefeller Hall
Druyan, Drake, Lunine, Kaltenegger, Squyres
8pm
Bailey Hall
Celebrate with us Voyager missions & humankind's message to space. Oct 19th 8pm, Baily Hall. read more ›
Andreas Faisst (Caltech)
12:20 pm
Space Sciences Building 622
Less than 1 billion years after the Big Bang (< 8% of today’s age of the Universe), the cosmic star formation rate and stellar mass density of galaxies increased by more than one order of magnitude, a gradient steeper than at any other time. Hence it i ... read more ›
Adam Leroy, Ohio State University
4:00 pm, 105 Space Sciences Bldg.
Shami Chatterjee
12:20 pm
Space Sciences Building 622
Salpeter Lecture: Alyssa Goodman, Harvard–Smithsonian Center for Astrophysics
4:00 pm, 105 Space Sciences Bldg.
Salpeter lecture: Alyssa Goodman, Harvard–Smithsonian Center for Astrophysics
4:00 pm, 105 Space Sciences Bldg.
Zhuo Chen (University of Rochester)
12:15 PM
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Esteban Gazel
12:30p.m.
Room 622, Space Sciences B...
September 2017
Kevin Corneilus Harrington (AIfA, Bonn)
12:20
Space Sciences Building 622
The number of strongly lensed (sub)millimeter bright galaxies (SMGs) identified in the past few years has increased significantly thanks to large area surveys such as Herschel-ATLAS and HerMES, and SPT-SMGs. Recently, in Harrington ea. (2016), we ... read more ›
Phil Nicholson, Professor of Astronomy, Cornell University
4:00 pm, 105 Space Sciences Bldg.
Nima Arkani-Hamed (Princeton)
12:15 PM
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Anshu Gupta (Australian National University)
12:20
Space Sciences Building 622
Abstract:
The debate between nature versus nurture is still not over regarding the chemical evolution of cluster galaxies. In this talk, I will present our observations of a clu ... read more ›
Michael Zemcov, Center For Detectors, RIT
4:00 pm, 105 Space Sciences Bldg.
Srini Raghunathan (University of Melbourne)
12:15 PM
622 Space Sciences
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Prof. Gordon Stacey
12:20 pm
Space Sciences Building 622