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Upcoming Seminars - Jump to previous seminars from 2004/2005

Monday September 12, 2:30 pm, Curia II

Asantha Cooray

(UC Irvine)

Cosmic Infrared Background Experiment and Conditional Luminosity Function Models of Sloan Galaxies

 

Monday September 19, 2:30 pm, Curia II

Scott Burles

(MIT)

The SDSS Lens+ACS (SLACS) Survey For Strong Galaxy-Galaxy Gravitational Lensing

 

Monday September 26, 2:30 pm, Curia II

Rocky Kolb

(Fermilab)

Acceleration Without Dark Energy

 

Monday October 3, 2:30 pm, Curia II

Richard Wigmans

(Texas Tech)

Neutrinos In An Expanding Universe

 

Monday October 10, 2:30 pm, Curia II

Ata Sarajedin

(U. Florida)

Local Group Stellar Populations With HST: The Bulge Of M31 And RR Lyraes In M33

 

Monday October 17, 2:30 pm, Curia II

Andrew Hamilton

(U. Colorado)

Inside (Classical) Black Holes

 

Monday October 24, 2:30 pm, Curia II

Mani Tripathi

(UC Davis)

A Search For Dark Matter With Cactus

 

Monday October 31, 2:30 pm, Curia II

Peter Garnavich

(Notre Dame)

Supernovae As Cosmological Probes

 

Monday November 7, 2:30 pm, Curia II

Arlin Crotts

(Columbia)

Halo Microlensing in M31

 

Monday November 14, 2:30 pm, Curia II

Stefano Profumo

(Caltech)

TeV Gamma-Rays And The Largest Masses And Annihilation Cross Sections Of Neutralino Dark Matter

 

Wednesday November 16, 2:30 pm, Curia II

Rachel Mandelbaum (Princeton)

Science Results With SDSS Weak Lensing

Special Wednesday Seminar

Monday November 21, 2:30 pm, Curia II

Andrew Hime

(LANL)

DEAP and CLEAN Detectors For Low-Energy Particle Astrophysics

 

Monday November 28, 2:30 pm, Curia II

Constantinos Skordis (Perimeter Institute)

Cosmology in Bekenstein's Relativistic Theory of Modified Newtonian Dynamics

 

Monday December 5, 2:30 pm, Curia II

Andrew Zentner

(U. Chicago)

Dark Halo Substructure: Constraining Fundamental Physics In The Non-Linear Regime

 

Monday December 12, 2:30 pm, Curia II

Igor Moskalenko

(Stanford)

Challenges in the Astrophysics of Cosmic Rays and Diffuse Gamma-Rays

 

Monday December 19, 2:30 pm, Curia II

Kathryn Zurek

(U. Washington)

Uncovering Light Scalars In Cosmology

 

Monday January 9, 2:30 pm, Curia II

Ethan Siegel

(U. Florida)

Cosmic Magnetic Fields: A New Beginning

 

Monday January 23, 2:30 pm, Curia II

Andrei Messinger

(Columbia)

Probing Reionization and Early Structure Formation

 

Monday January 30, 2:30 pm, Curia II

Alexia Schultz

(Harvard)

Baryon Oscillations and the Halo Mode

 

Monday February 6, 2:30 pm, Curia II

Tom Weiler

(Vanderbilt)

Neutrino Astrophysics, Coming of Age

 

Monday February 13, 2:30 pm, Curia II

Andrew Cumming

(McGill)

Long Thermonuclear X-ray Bursts: A New Probe of Neutron Star Interiors

 

Monday February 20

2:30 pm, Curia II

Luca Grisa

(NYU)

Resonance in Asymmetric Warped Geometry  

Monday February 27

2:30 pm, Curia II

Steve Furlanetto The Dark Ages, the Twilight Zone, and the 21 cm Transition  

Monday March 6

2:30 pm, Curia II

Hsiao-Wen Chen

(University of Chicago)

Large-scale Gaseous Structure Around Galaxies

 

Monday March 13

2:30 pm, Curia II

Philip Mannheim

(UConn)

Dark Matter and Dark Energy

 

Monday March 20

2:30 pm, Curia II

Alessio Notari

(McGill)

A Graceful Exit for Old Inflation and a Solution to the Hierarchy Problem

 

Monday March 27

2:30 pm, Curia II

Edward Baltz

(Stanford)

Measuring Dark Matter Properties at High-Energy Colliders

 

Monday April 3

2:30 pm, Curia II

Kendrick Smith

(University of Chicago)

Fast PowerSpectrum Estimators Which Do Not Mix E and B Modes

 

Monday April 10

2:30 pm, Curia II

Yun Wang

(University of Oklahoma)

Dark Energy Search

 

Monday April 17

2:30 pm, Curia II

Mark Nevrinck

(U of Hawaii)

The Cosmological Information Content of the Halo-Model Dark-Matter Power Spectrum

 

Monday April 24

2:30 pm, Curia II

Linda Sparke

(University of Wisconsin

Bars in Bars and Rings around Stars

 

Monday May 1

2:30 pm, Curia II

Gary Steigman

(OSU)

Schrammfest: BBN: Successes and Challenges

 

Monday May 8

2:30 pm, Curia II

Eiichiro Komatsu

(Utexas)

WMAP  

Monday May 15

2:30 pm, Curia II

Arlin Crotts

(Columbia University)

Liquid Mirror Telescopes

 

Monday May 22

2:30 pm, Curia II

David Wittman

(University of California, Davis)

DLS

 

Monday May 27

2:30 pm, Curia II

No Seminar

Memorial Day

   

Thursday June 1

12:45 pm, Dark Side

Glennys Farrar

(New York University)

Strategies for identifying the source(s) of UHECR's  

Monday June 5

2:30 pm, Curia II

Kazunori Kohri

(Harvard)

Cosmological Lithium problem and long-lived massive particles

 

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