Journal Club
Journal Club
Journal Club is a weekly pre-presentation for the week’s colloquium given by two grad students.
Journal Club is a weekly pre-presentation for the week’s colloquium given by two grad students.
Speaker: Fred Ciesla Field: Planet Formation Institution: University of Chicago Title: Photochemical Processing in Protoplanetary Disks: Insights from Our Solar System Abstract: Protoplanetary disks are sites of active chemistry, where materials inherited from a natal molecular cloud …
Journal Club is a weekly pre-presentation for the week’s colloquium given by two grad students.
Speaker: Yasaman Homayouni Field: Extragalactic Institution: Penn State University Title: Reverberation mapping the inner environments of AGN Abstract: Reliable measurements of black hole mass and accretion-disk structure are critical to understanding the growth history of black holes …
Journal Club is a weekly pre-presentation for the week’s colloquium given by two grad students.
The Astronomy Club will be hosting Dr. Stephanie LaMassa, who researches supermassive black holes and helps run the James Webb Space Telescope! She will be coming to give a talk in room 1310 Sterling Hall at …
Speaker: Stephanie LaMassa Field: Extragalactic Institution: Space Telescope Science Institute Title: Unveiling Luminous Obscured Black Hole Growth with the Wide-Area Multi-Wavelength Stripe 82X Survey Active galactic nuclei (AGN) serve as signposts of growing supermassive black …
Journal Club is a weekly pre-presentation for the week’s colloquium given by two grad students.
Speaker: Dawn Erb Field: Extragalactic Institution: UW-Milwaukee Title: Abstract: Everyone in Astronomy and Physics departments are welcome. Tea and cookies start at 3:15 PM. Also accessible via Zoom here.
Journal Club is a weekly pre-presentation for the week’s colloquium given by two grad students.
Speaker: Darek Lis Field: Astrochemistry Institution: California Institute of Technology Title: High-Resolution Far-Infrared Spectroscopy Abstract: The far-infrared spectral range includes rotational transitions of light hydride molecules, such as water, as well as key fine-structure lines …