Interstellar Medium and Star Formation 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 2005 Title
Sep. 26 Mark Wardle, Macquarie U., Australia Magnetic diffusion in molecular clouds and protostellar disks
Nov. 7 Stanislav Boldyrev, U. of Chicago Magnetohydrodynamic turbulence: theory, simulations, and observations
Nov. 21 Scott Schnee, CfA Column Density and Temperature in Molecular Clouds: Observation and Theory
Dec. 5 Hector Arce, AMNH Outflow-envelope interactions in low-mass protostars
Dec. 19 M.K. Ryan Joung, AMNH How Supernova Feedback Structures the Turbulent ISM

Spring 2006 Title
Jan. 16 John Hughes, Rutgers U. Evidence for the Hadronic Component of Cosmic Rays at the Forward Shock of Tycho's Supernova Remnant
Jan. 23 Andrew Youdin, Princeton U. Planetesimal Formation
February 20 Eric Feigelson, Penn State A tour of Galactic star formation with Chandra
March 13 Bruce Draine, Princeton University Some Results from the Spitzer Infrared Nearby Galaxy Survey (SINGS)
April 10 Asif ud-Duola, U. Deleware Centrifugal Breakout of Magnetically Confined Line-Driven Stellar Winds
April 17 Louis Brus, Columbia University Graphite, Tubular PAHS and the Interstellar Medium
April 24 David Jewitt, IfA / U. Hawaii The New Outer Solar System
May 22 Hantao Ji, Princeton Plasma Physics Laboratory Initial Hydrodynamic Results from the Princeton Magnetorotational Instability Experiment

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


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