Colloquia are held in SW007 at 4:00 p.m. (unless noted below)
Colloquium Teas are held in SW130 at 3:30 p.m. (unless noted below)
Colloquium Schedule
Academic Year 2017-2018
Speaker |
Title |
Date |
|---|---|---|
| Department Welcome Tea 4:00pm-5:00pm SW338 |
August 22 | |
| Steven Janowiecki (The University of Western Australia) |
Gas-rich Group Central Galaxies Feeding on the Cosmic Web, and Indirect Gas Mass Estimates for High Redshift Galaxies | August 29 |
| Suvrath Mahadevan (Penn State University) |
Precision Spectroscopy & Photometry in the Era of Exoplanet Discovery |
September 19 |
| Danny Milisavljevic (Purdue University) |
Radical Frontiers of Stellar Evolution |
October 17 |
| Wendy Freedman (University of Chicago) |
Tension in Measurements of the Hubble Constant: Is There New Physics? | November 7 |
| Wendy Freedman (University of Chicago) |
Edmondson Lecture: Our Unexpected Universe Place: Rawles 100 7:30PM |
November 8 |
| Jennifer Johnson (Ohio State University) |
Better Stellar Ages Through Chemistry |
November 14 |
| Benne Holwerda (University of Louisville) |
A Search for High-Redshift Galaxies And An Accidental Galactic Survey of Dwarf Stars with Hubble |
November 28 |
| Evan Skillman (University of Minnesota) |
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January 23 |
| Michael Meyer (University of Michigan) |
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February 27 |
| Denija Crnojevic (Texas Tech University) |
Resolving the extended stellar halos of nearby galaxies: the future of Near-Field Cosmology | March 6 |
| Renbin Yan (University of Kentucky) |
The Puzzle of Low Ionization Line-emitting Gas in Galaxies |
March 20 |
| Scott Gaudi (Ohio State University) |
Gravitational Microlensing Surveys for Exoplanets: A Watershed |
March 27 |
| Matthew Walker (Carnegie Mellon University) |
Dark Matter in the Smallest Galaxies |
April 10 |
The College of Arts