#  ITC Colloquium  

 



####  calendar\_today Date and Time 

 **October 31, 2024** 

 11:00AM - 12:00PM EDT 

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 **Phillips Auditorium**  



 

 



 

 **ITC Colloquium– Keith Hawkins**

 Thursday, October 31, 2024

 11 AM

 Phillips and streamed: <https://youtube.com/live/WGik5RVZwIk>

 **"Galactic assembly and structure told by Chemokinematics"**

 Our universe it made up of many billions of galaxies, yet we are still trying to figure out how they form, evolve, and assemble themselves over cosmic. This question of galaxy formation and assembly is among the most fundamental in modern astronomy yet the answer still eludes us to this day. The Milky Way is an optimal laboratory for answering the questions of galaxy formation and assembly because it is one of the only systems to date where we can obtain detailed and precise data on the positions motions and chemical composition for billions of individual stars. Using our Galaxy as a sandbox for exploring galaxy formation and assembly is the essence of Galactic archaeology. In this talk, I will discuss the work my group has done on uncovering the structure and assembly history of our Galaxy using large-scale astronomical surveys.



 

 



 

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