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Astronomy & Space Physics Seminar (Fall - '06)

Seminars will take place at 4:00 pm on Tuesdays in 215 Sharp Lab.
Committee: Stan Owocki Chair, John Gizis

Date Speaker Title Host
Sept 19 Nolan Walborn
Space Telescope Science Institute
The Relationship between Morphology and Physics in Astronomy Owocki
Sept 26
Open    
Oct 3 Orsola De Marco
Department of Astrophysics
American Museum of Natural History
Are Planetary Nebulae a Binary Phenomenon? Owocki
Oct 9 ** Sally Oey
Department of Astronomy
University of Michigan
Towards resolving the evolution of multi-supernova superbubbles
** NOTE DAY CHANGE
Owocki
Oct 17
Margaret Hanson
Physics Department
University of Cincinnati
Revealing our Galaxy's Massive Star Clusters
**POSTPONED TBA**
 
Oct 24 Jim Hinton
University of Leeds
The High Energy View of the Galactic Centre Gaisser
Oct 31 Ben Davies
University of Rochester
The Winds of the Most Massive Stars Holder
Nov 7 Tony Bell
Imperial College
London, UK
Shock acceleration and magnetic field amplification Matthaeus
Nov 14
Abe Falcone
Penn State University
The New Paradigm of High Energy Afterglows from GRBs in the Swift Era Holder
Nov 21
Thanksgiving Holiday  
Nov 28
Tim Lawlor
Penn State Media
Accretion Effects in Stellar Evolution and the Mysterious V838 Monocerotis MacDonald
Dec 5 Justin Kasper
Kavli Institute
MIT
Two new views on coronal magnetic fields
***ROOM CHANGE TO 103 Gore***
Matthaeus
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