Department Events Archive

Cosmology Seminar

Tue, April 18, 2017

Weekly Cosmology Seminar hosted by Berkeley Cosmology, Astronomy, and BCCP.

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TAC Seminar

Mon, April 17, 2017

Weekly TAC Lecture Series

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Colloquium

Thu, April 13, 2017

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Department Lunch Talk

Wed, April 12, 2017

The Department Lunch Talk series is a weekly event that features three 20 minute talks presented mainly by local scientists of any level to present their work to a broad spectrum of the department and usually includes one short talk by the astronomy colloquium speaker of the day.  Subjects can include personal scientific research, reporting on other work appearing in journals, education and public outreach efforts, science policy, and professional development issues.

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Astro Night 4-6

Thu, April 06, 2017

Sasha Tchekhovskoy (UCB)

Astro Night is a free stargazing and lecture event open to the public. Held on the first Thursday of the month (during select months, as weather permits), members of the public are invited to take part in guided stargazings using our fleet of telescopes, including our 17-inch telescope located in our roof-top observatory, in addition to attending a lecture from one of our many researchers. Official date may vary to accommodate weather conditions.

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TAC Seminar 4-3

Mon, April 03, 2017

Weekly TAC Lecture Series

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Cosmology Seminar – Mar 21

Tue, March 21, 2017

Weekly Cosmology Seminar hosted by Berkeley Cosmology, Astronomy, and BCCP.

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TAC Seminar – Mar 20

Mon, March 20, 2017

Weekly TAC Lecture Series

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Colloquium – Mar 16

Thu, March 16, 2017

Tony wong colloquium poster

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Department Lunch Talk – Mar 16

Thu, March 16, 2017

The Department Lunch Talk series is a weekly event that features three 20 minute talks presented mainly by local scientists of any level to present their work to a broad spectrum of the department and usually includes one short talk by the astronomy colloquium speaker of the day.  Subjects can include personal scientific research, reporting on other work appearing in journals, education and public outreach efforts, science policy, and professional development issues.

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