ITC Colloquia 2018-2019

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

 

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