Wunch Talks are held on Wednesdays at 12:30pm in Peyton Hall, room 33 (Old Tea Room).
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Next Talk
Date: Dec 10 Speaker: Jenny Greene Title: From Galaxy Nuclei to Galaxy Outskirts: Building Bulges from the Inside Out Abstract:
Schedule
Date
Speaker
Title
Sep 17
Amaya Moro-Martin Princeton
The study of debris disks with SEEDS
Sep 24
Smadar Naoz Tel Aviv University
The first generation of galaxies and 21cm fluctuations
Oct 1
Wunch Canceled
Oct 8
Jason Kalirai UCO/Lick
The Stellar Populations of the Andromeda Spiral Galaxy
Oct 15
Joseph Hennawi UC Berkeley
Quasars Probing Quasars: Understanding the Physics of Massive Galaxy Formation
Oct 22
Brian Metzger UC Berkeley
The Evolution and Outflows of Accretion Disks Formed from Compact Object Mergers
THURSDAY Oct 23
Julie Comerford UC Berkeley
Inspiralling Supermassive Black Holes: A New Signpost for Galaxy Mergers
Oct 29
Genevieve Graves Lick Observatory
Dissecting the Red Sequence: Star Formation
Histories and Structure of Early Type Galaxies
Nov 5
Jose Luis Prieto Ohio State
Massive Stars: Life and Death
Nov 12
Alicia Soderberg CfA
A Fresh Approach to Bridging Observations and Theory of Cosmic Explosions
Nov 19
Nikhil Padmanabhan LBL
A Cosmic Yardstick : Theoretical and Observational Developments in Baryon Oscillations
Dec 3
Rachel Mandelbaum IAS
Constraining cosmological parameters and galaxy formation scenarios with weak lensing and galaxy clustering
Dec 10
Jenny Greene Princeton
From Galaxy Nuclei to Galaxy Outskirts: Building Bulges from the Inside Out