These sessions will be hosted in hybrid format. Everyone is welcome to join, regardless of your background in stars. Contact Andrew Nine for Zoom link.
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
Saturday workshops are always free and open to the public and are offered during the school year. This program is held in person only. The workshop starts promptly at 10:00 and is typically over by …
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 …
These sessions will be hosted in hybrid format. Everyone is welcome to join, regardless of your background in stars. Contact Andrew Nine for Zoom link.
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.
Join us every other Friday as we meet over coffee to informally discuss exoplanet papers that have been featured on the arXiv. This event will be hosted on a rotating basis by Melinda Soares-Furtado, Leon …
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 …
Saturday workshops are always free and open to the public and are offered during the school year. This program is held in person only. The workshop starts promptly at 10:00 and is typically over by …
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 …
Space Place guest presentations are always free and open to the public and are offered the 2nd Tuesday of the month. This program will be held both virtually and in person. To watch the talk …
Party With the Stars is always free and open to the public. This program is in person only. Join us to find out what objects are currently visible in the night sky. We will have …
Saturday workshops are always free and open to the public and are offered during the school year. This program is held in person only. The workshop starts promptly at 10:00 and is typically over by …
Densities and star formation rates in molecular clouds: towards a 3D view of the local ISM Seminar by Jan Orkisz (Gre), 20 March 2023, 16h CET (15h UT) The volume density of interstellar gas is …
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 …
This event will take place at Leopold's (1301 Regent Street, Madison WI 53715). The Facebook RSVP event link is here. View the Astronomy on Tap official page here. Contact information is listed below!
These sessions will be hosted in hybrid format. Everyone is welcome to join, regardless of your background in stars. Contact Andrew Nine for Zoom link.
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.
Join us every other Friday as we meet over coffee to informally discuss exoplanet papers that have been featured on the arXiv. This event will be hosted on a rotating basis by Melinda Soares-Furtado, Leon …
Saturday workshops are always free and open to the public and are offered during the school year. This program is held in person only. The workshop starts promptly at 10:00 and is typically over by …
Journal Club is a weekly pre-presentation for the week’s colloquium given by two grad students.
These sessions will be hosted in hybrid format. Everyone is welcome to join, regardless of your background in stars. Contact Andrew Nine for Zoom link.
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.