Lunchtime Talks 2022

 

Tuesday, 1-2 pm, room 222, Physics & Astronomy, North Haugh

2022

Date Talk
6 December 2022 Niall Deacon (Haus der Astronomie, Heidelberg) – The Office of Astronomy for Education, what we do and how you can help
29 November 2022 StRIDES – Jarita Holbrook: Mini ASTROMOVES
22 November 2022 Florian Lienhard (Cavendish Astrophysics, University of Cambridge) – Simultaneous radial velocity and magnetic field measurements from intensity spectra
15 November 2022 David Rodriguez (Space Telescope Science Institute) – A collaborative database solution for brown dwarf science
8 November 2022 Ricarda Beckman (Kavli Institute for Cosmology and Institute of Astronomy, University of Cambridge) – Intermediate mass black holes in dwarf galaxies and black hole spin evolution
25 October 2022 Alvaro Hacar (University of Vienna) – Towards a physical description of the filamentary ISM
18 October 2022 AstroJamboree
6 September 2022 Jeremy Smallwood (ASIAA) – Accretion disc dynamics around binary star systems
14 June 2022 Becky Smethurst (University of Oxford) – The growth of supermassive black holes in the absence of mergers and the effect on their host galaxies
7 June 2022 Pavel Kroupa (University of Bonn) – The first star clusters and the formation of super massive black holes therein
17 May 2022 2nd-year PhD talks
10 May 2022 2nd-year PhD talks
3 May 2022 2nd-year PhD talks
26 April 2022 Chris Duckworth (Soton) – Spinning galaxies and the future of the NHS
12 April 2022 Guido Roberts-Borsani (UCLA) – Age-dating Galaxies in the Epoch of Reionization
5 April 2022 Can Cui (University of Cambridge) – Turbulence in outer protoplanetary disks
29 March 2022 John Weaver (Niels Bohr Institute) – What can quasar variability teach us about the physics of accretion discs?
22 March 2022 Juan Climent (University of Valencia) – Exploring the lowest mass objects at the highest angular resolution: low-mass stars, ultracool dwarfs and exoplanets
15 March 2022 Nicholas Boardman (University of St Andrews) – How well do local relations predict gas-phase metallicity gradients? Results from MaNGA
8 March 2022 Simon Daley-Yates (University of St Andrews) – Stellar Prominences and the Mass-Loss of Cool Stars
1 March 2022 Laura Flagg (Cornell University) – The Dispersal of Gas in Circumstellar Disks Based on Observations of H2 in the FUV
15 February 2022 1st year PhD talks
8 February 2022 1st year PhD talks
1 February 2022 Astro-Jamboree
25 January 2022 Felix Priestly (University of Cardiff) – What can molecular lines tell us about star formation?

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