ITC Colloquia 2018-2019

Thu 09/06/2018
  1. Doug Lin (UCSC)
  1. Stellar Rejuvenation in Galactic Center and AGNs: Analog of Planet Formation in Gravitational Wave Sources
Thu 09/13/2018
  1. Brant Robertson (UCSC)
  1. Modeling Galactic Outflows with Petascale Simulations
Thu 09/20/2018
  1. David Weinberg (OSU)
  1. Decoding Chemical Evolution and Nucleosynthesis
Thu 09/27/2018
  1. Elena D'Onghia (UW Madison)
  1. The Hercules Stream: resonant stars visiting the Solar vicinity
Thu 10/04/2018
  1. Matt Kunz (Princeton)
  1. Cosmic Magnetism and Plasma Microphysics (or, I get by with help from my little friends)
Thu 10/11/2018
  1. Adrienne Erickcek (UNC Chapel Hill)
  1. Illuminating the Early Universe with Dark Matter Minihalos
Thu 10/18/2018
  1. Alycia Weinberger (Carnegie DTM)
  1. Circumstellar Disk Diversity and Clues to Planet Formation
Thu 10/25/2018
  1. Jim Fuller (Caltech)
  1. Surprising Impacts of Gravity Waves
Thu 11/01/2018
  1. Nick Gnedin (FNAL Fermi Lab)
  1. Cosmic Reionization
Thu 11/08/2018
  1. Dan Foreman-Mackey (CCA Simons Institute)
  1. Data-driven discovery in the astronomical time domain
Thu 11/15/2018
  1. Alyson Brooks (Rutgers)
  1. Interpreting Dwarf Galaxies
Thu 11/29/2018
  1. James Owen (Imperial College London)
  1. Understanding the formation and evolution of the Kepler Planets
Thu 12/06/2018
  1. Jia Liu (Princeton)
  1. Nonlinear cosmology with massive neutrinos
Thu 12/13/2018
  1. Rosanne Di Stefano (CfA)
  1. Mass Transfer within Hierarchical Triples: New Routes to Gravitational-Wave Events and Type Ia Supernovae

 

Thu 01/31/2019
  1. Eugene Chiang (Berkeley)
  1. Planet Formation Post-Kepler
Thu 02/07/2019
  1. Ann-Marie Madigan (UC Boulder)
  1. The Importance of Being Eccentric
Thu 02/14/2019
  1. Doug Finkbeiner (Harvard)
  1. Towards more robust and explainable neural nets: Beyond the black box
Thu 02/21/2019
  1. Amina Helmi (Groningen)
  1. New views on the Galaxy and its satellites from the Gaia space mission
Thu 02/28/2019
  1. Jillian Bellovary (AMNH)
  1. Black Holes in Simulated Dwarf Galaxies
Thu 03/07/2019
  1. Chris Kochanek (The Ohio State University)
  1. The First Detection of the Formation of a Black Hole
Thu 03/14/2019
  1. Dan Scolnic (Duke)
  1. What We Can Do With 500,000 Type Ia Supernovae
Thu 03/28/2019
  1. Leslie Rogers (U Chicago)
  1. Journey to the Center of the Super-Earth
Thu 04/04/2019
  1. Jennifer Barnes (Columbia)
  1. Panning for gold with things that go bang in the night
Thu 04/11/2019
  1. Lisa Randall (Harvard)
  1. Darkly-Charged Dark Matter
Thu 04/18/2019
  1. Silvia Toonen (Birmingham)
  1. Stellar interactions & transients
Thu 04/25/2019
  1. Debora Sijacki (Cambridge)
  1. Galaxy formation simulations: "sub-grid" vs. physics
Thu 05/02/2019
  1. Mike Line (ASU)
  1. Challenges in Characterizing Extra Solar Atmospheres at High-Resolution
Thu 05/09/2019
  1. Gil Holder (Illinois)
  1. Particle Physics & Astrophysics with Wide Field mm-Wave Surveys