Astrophysics Science Division
Astrophysics Science Division - Seminars & Meetings

Astrophysics Science Division Colloquium Series
Schedule: July - September 2008

Astrophysics Science Division Colloquium Series
Schedule: July - September 2008


Through the courtesy of the speakers since 2004, some presentations are available on line.

Future schedules:

Recent schedules:

  • 2008, Third Quarter
  • 2008, Second Quarter
  • 2008, First Quarter

  • ASD Colloquia are Tuesdays at 3:45 pm (Meet the Speaker at 3:30 pm)
    in Bldg 21, Room 183 unless otherwise noted.

    October

    Oct 7
    Asaf Pe'er (STScI) - Thermal emission from Gamma-ray bursts
    Oct 14
    Szabolcs Marka (Columbia University)
    Oct 21
    Martin Harwit (Cornell University) - Conceiving and Marketing NASA's Great Observatories
    Oct 28
    Joe Lazio (NRL) - The Square Kilometer Array: The Next-Generation Radio Telescope

    November

    Nov 4
    TBD
    Nov 11
    VETERAN'S DAY
    Nov 18
    Jim Condon (NRAO) - Dark Energy and the Hubble Constant
    Nov 25
    THANKSGIVING WEEK

    December

    Dec 2
    Alberto Sesana (Penn State) - Massive black hole binaries, LISA and Pulsar Timing: upcoming new windows in astrophysics and cosmology
    Dec 9
    David Charbonneau (CfA)
    Dec 16
    Piero Madau (Univ. of California)
    Dec 23
    CHRISTMAS WEEK

    Thermal emission from Gamma-ray bursts

    Asaf Pe'er

    Space Telescope Science Institute

    Tuesday, October 7, 2008

    Abstract

    TBD

    Conceiving and Marketing NASA's Great Observatories

    Martin Harwit

    Cornell University

    Tuesday, Octobber 21, 2008

    Abstract

    TBD

    The Square Kilometer Array: The Next-Generation Radio Telescope

    Joe Lazio

    Naval Research Laboratory

    Tuesday, October 28, 2008

    Abstract

    TBD

    How to Publish in Nature

    Jim Condon

    NRAO

    Tuesday, November 18, 2008

    Abstract

    TBD

    Massive black hole binaries, LISA and Pulsar Timing: upcoming new windows in astrophysics and cosmology

    Alberto Sesana

    Pennsylvania State University

    Tuesday, December 2, 2008

    Abstract

    TBD


    Randall Smith