Astrophysics Seminars for Winter 2004 |
Past Astrophysics Seminars |
Seminars are at 4:00 PM on Tuesdays. Seminars will be held in the conference room on the second floor of Dearborn Observatory, unless otherwise noted (MAP) |
DATE | SPEAKER | INSTITUTION | TITLE/TOPIC | HOST |
Jan. 20 | Andrew Lyne | University of Manchester | The Discovery of a Double Pulsar Binary System | Vicky Kalogera |
Jan. 27 | Chris Walker | University of Arizona | Submm/FIR High Resolution Spectroscopic Studies of the Life Cycle of the ISM | Giles Novak |
Feb. 3 | Ricardo Demarco | Institut d'Astrophysique de Paris | Panchromatic Studies of Distant Clusters of Galaxies | Mel Ulmer |
Feb. 10 | Thomas Pannuti | California Institute of Technology | Chandra Observations of Galactic and Extragalactic Supernova Remnants | Farhad Zadeh |
Feb. 17 | Andrea Ghez | University of California - Los Angeles | Unveiling a Supermassive Black Hole at the Center of Our Galaxy | Fred Rasio |
Feb. 24 | Carlo Granziani | University of Chicago | Evidence From HETE-2 For GRB Evolution With Redshift | Ron Taam |
Mar. 2 | Jason Prochaska | University of California - Santa Cruz | Tracing Chemical Enrichment and Star Formation in the Young Universe | David Meyer |
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