Informal event held by the postdocs in the Sterling Hall 4th floor kitchen. Please feel free to bring wine/drinks/cheese or just bring yourself.
Title: Quenching Star Formation in Low-Mass Galaxies Hosting Active Galactic Nuclei Zoom link in case you would prefer to attend virtually: https://uwmadison.zoom.us/j/98006139640
Journal Club is a weekly pre-presentation for the week’s colloquium given by two grad students.
Title: Multi-messenger observations of cosmic collisions: progenitors, relativistic ejecta, and remnants Abstract: The births and mergers of neutron stars and black holes, the most exotic objects in the universe, can launch the fastest cosmic jets …
Speaker: Julia Kregenow Field: Teaching in Astronomy Institution: Penn State University Title: Students Learn More from Interactive and Inclusive Teaching Abstract: For over twenty years, research has consistently shown that students learn more from active learning …
Informal event held by the postdocs in the Sterling Hall 4th floor kitchen. Please feel free to bring wine/drinks/cheese or just bring yourself.
Minoritized Identities of Wisconsin Strengthening Astronomy (MIoWSA, pronounced meow-sa) is a space inclusive to all marginalized and minoritized individuals of our local astronomy community. Learn more about MIoWSA here. Located at 7th floor lounge area outside …
Our next installment of the Monday Science Seminar series will be Dr. Jane Kaczmarek (in person!), a fellow UW alum and researcher at the Dominion Radio Astrophysical Observatory. See the talk details and Zoom link …
Please join us on Monday, March 20th at 1 PM in the fourth floor colloquium room for Michael's thesis proposal, Resolving Dusty Star-Forming Galaxies with NOEMA. Zoom link can be found here.
Journal Club is a weekly pre-presentation for the week’s colloquium given by two grad students.
Speaker: Meredith Hughes Institution: Wesleyan University Title: Planet formation insights from debris disk dust and gas Abstract: Debris disks are more massive analogs of our solar system's Kuiper Belt, and they trace the final assembly stages …
Informal event held by the postdocs in the Sterling Hall 4th floor kitchen. Please feel free to bring wine/drinks/cheese or just bring yourself.
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 …
Informal event held by the postdocs in the Sterling Hall 4th floor kitchen. Please feel free to bring wine/drinks/cheese or just bring yourself.