Interstellar Medium, Star Formation, and Planets Seminar
These lunchtime seminars take place approximately every other week,
usually on a Monday, at 12:00 noon in Room 33, Peyton Hall.
Here is last year's schedule.


Fall 2007 Title
Sept. 17 Slavko Bogdanov, Harvard U. Pulsars and their Environment
Sept. 24 Fabian Heitsch, U. Michigan Cooling, Gravity and Geometry: Flow-Driven Molecular Cloud Formation
NOTE: this seminar meets in room 140, not room 33
Nov. 12 Chao-Chin Yang, UIUC / AMNH Large-Scale Gravitational Instability and Star Formation in the Large Magellanic Cloud
Nov. 19 Steven Finkelstein, Arizona State The Nature of Lyman Alpha Galaxies: A Tale of Two Populations
NOTE: this seminar meets in room 140, not room 33
Nov. 26 Pierre Cox, IRAM The "New" IRAM Plateau de Bure Interferometer
Dec. 3 Ryan Foley, UC Berkeley Dust Formation in the Ejecta of Two Peculiar Supernovae
NOTE: this seminar meets in room 140, not room 33
Dec. 10 Orsola De Marco, AMNH Are all planetary nebulae produced by binary interactions?
Dec. 17 Daniel Apai, U. Arizona Planets Around Cool Stars: Origins and Properties
NOTE: this seminar meets in room 140, not room 33

Spring 2008 Title

For more information contact Mark Krumholz: krumholz at astro.princeton.edu


The background image is part of Orion from the Sloan Digital Sky Survey