Molecular Gas, Chemical Enrichment, and Feedback on the Molecular ISM of Dusty Galaxies in the Early Universe
Mon, December 07, 2015
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Department Lunch Talk 12-3
Thu, December 03, 2015
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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CIPS Seminar 12/2
Wed, December 02, 2015
This weeks CIPS Seminar will feature two speakers (please continuing reading for complete abstracts and titles).
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Constrain Galaxy Formation Physics from Large-Scale Structure Measurements and Weak Lensing
Tue, December 01, 2015
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Characterizing Infrared Excess Sources in the Galactic Center with Adaptive Optics
Mon, November 23, 2015
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The Multiwavelength Perspective on Gas, Dust and Star Formation in Nearby Galaxies
Fri, November 20, 2015
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Department Lunch Talk 11-19
Thu, November 19, 2015
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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