STRW local: Lunch talks

Lunch Talks

DateDurationNameTitleRoom
2025-01-22
Wednesday
30 minAyumu Kuwahara
[TBC][TBC]
2024-11-19
Tuesday
30 minLily Correa Magnus
Manchester University
[12:30 - CE.0.18] Mind the gap: a study of dynamical state indicators of groups and clusters in the Flamingo simulation.CE.0.18
2024-11-18
Monday
30 minJordy Davelaar
Princeton University
[12:30 - CE.0.18] Tell-tale electromagnetic signatures of massive black hole binariesCE.0.18
2024-11-05
Tuesday
30 minDaniel Valentine
University of Bristol
[12:30 CE.0.18] Looking on the Bright Side: Mapping the Dayside Atmospheres of Transiting Exoplanets with JWST (+More…?)CE.0.18
2024-10-29
Tuesday
30 minTomohiro Yoshida
NAOJ
[12:30 - CE.0.18] Gas surface density profile in protoplanetary disks revealed by pressure-broadened CO line wingsCE.0.18
2024-10-16
Wednesday
30 minRavi Jaiswar
Curtin University
6. To these ends, I will be exploring a subset of reionization era analogs at 2.5[12:30 - CE.0.18] Exploring the model dependence of the ionizing photon production efficiency with Epoch of Reionization analogues.CE.0.18
2024-10-01
Tuesday
30 minRajsekhar Mohapatra
Princeton University
[12:30 - CE.0.18] Type 1a supernovae in massive ellipticalsCE.0.18
2024-09-18
Wednesday
30 minTatsuya Akiba
University of Colorado Boulder
[12:30 - CE.0.18] On the Hunt for Rogue Supermassive Black Holes Using Tidal Disruption EventsCE.0.18
2024-09-17
Tuesday
30 minMuryel Guolo
Johns Hopkins University
[12:30 - CE.0.18] X-ray Transients from the Interaction Between Stars and Massive Black Holes in External Galactic NucleiCE.0.18
2024-08-06
Tuesday
30 minFrank van den Bosch
[12:30 - CE.0.18] New Insight into Cosmology and the Galaxy-Halo Connection from Satellite KinematicsCE.0.18
2024-07-24
Wednesday
30 minJosephine Baggen
Yale University
[12:30 - CE.0.18] Massive compact galaxies in the Early UniverseCE.0.18
2024-07-17
Wednesday
30 minJoseph Mohr
LMU
[12:30 - CE.0.18] Weak Lensing Mass Calibration of Galaxy Clusters: Insights into Baryonic Suppression of the Matter P(k)CE.0.18
2024-07-15
Monday
30 minRiccardo Seppi
University of Geneva
[12:30 - CE.0.18] Mocking the selection of galaxy groups within the Large Scale Structure of the UniverseCE.0.18
2024-07-10
Wednesday
30 minKaty Proctor
University of Western Australia
[12:30 - CE.0.18] The intra-halo light as a probe of galaxy assemblyCE.0.18
2024-07-09
Tuesday
30 minYilun Ma
Princeton University
[12:30 - CE.0.18] All About Red Things: High-redshift Extremely Red Quasars and Little Red Dots in the Eyes of Chandra and JWSTCE.0.18
2024-07-08
Monday
30 minRuby Wright
[12:30 - CE.0.18] Comparing the baryon cycle in the EAGLE, IllustrisTNG, and SIMBA simulationsCE.0.18
2024-07-05
Friday
30 minDallyce Vetter
SCS
[12.30 - CE.0.18] The Story of Astrobiology: Communicating A science-in-the-makingCE.0.18
2024-07-04
Thursday
30 minNiruj Mohan Ramanujam
Indian Institute of Astrophysics
[12.30 - CE.0.18] Designing an institutional outreach program - lessons from the Indian Institute of AstrophysicsCE.0.18
2024-07-03
Wednesday
30 minObi Ikechukwu Anthony
Centre for Basic Space Science & Astronomy, Nigeria
[12.30 - CE.0.18] Astronomy in Nigeria: Current Status and Challenges
2024-06-26
Wednesday
30 minOliver Herbort
University of Vienna
[12:30 - CE.0.18] From Clouds to Crusts - Characterising rocky exoplanets by expected cloud compositionCE.0.18
2024-06-24
Monday
30 minMarbely Micolta
[12:30 - CE.0.18] Refractory abundances in the inner regions of Protoplanetary DisksCE.0.18
2024-06-20
Thursday
30 minAreg Mickaelian
Byurakan Astrophysical Observatory
[12:30 - CE.0.12] Big Data in AstronomyCE.0.12
2024-06-19
Wednesday
30 minGayane Baleyan & Meline Asryan
Byurakan Astrophysical Observatory
[12:30 - CE.0.18] Astronomy Educational and Public Outreach activities in the IAU South West and Central Asian Regional Office of Astronomy for DevelopmentCE.0.18
2024-06-18
Tuesday
30 minFraser Evans
[12.30 - CE.0.18] Black hole binaries in Milky Way globular clusters and their fastest stellar ejectaCE.0.18
2024-06-17
Monday
30 minMartijn Simon
[12:30 - CE.0.12] Black hole jets on the scale of the Cosmic WebCE.0.12
2024-06-13
Thursday
30 minBihan Banerjee
Tata Institute of Fundamental Research
[12:30 - BM.4.33] Host star properties of hot, warm and cold Jupiters in the solar neighborhood from Gaia data release 3: Clues to formation pathwaysBM.4.33 (Oort Room)
2024-06-12
Wednesday
30 minMirjana Povic & Alemiye Mamo
Space Science and Technology Institute, Ethiopia
[12:30 - CE.0.18] Astronomy in Ethiopia: research, education, public engagement and developmentCE.0.18
2024-06-10
Monday
30 minLeonardo A. Dos Santos
Space Telescope Science Institute
[12:30 - CE.0.18] A comprehensive analysis of spectrally-resolved outflows in transiting exoplanetsCE.0.18
2024-06-06
Thursday
30 minBeibei Liu
Zhejiang University
[12.30 - CE.0.18] Early Solar System instability triggered by dispersal of the protoplanetary diskCE.0.18
2024-06-05
Wednesday
30 minAndrea Gebek
Ghent University
[12:30 - CE.0.18] Cosmological simulations + SKIRT: Analyzing galaxies in the observational realm with dust radiative transferCE.0.18
2024-05-23
Thursday
30 minIason Skretas
[12:30 - CE.0.12] The molecular outflows of DR21CE.0.12

Unless announced otherwise, the lunch talks start at 12:50 sharp. The approximate duration of the lunch talk is given above, and additional time will be given for questions and discussion following the presentation. Please make sure that you take ample time to pick up your lunch beforehand.

Information for Speakers and Hosts: Talks are limited to 25 minutes, with 5 additional minutes for questions. Hosts are responsible for bringing the speaker to the correct room in ample time to set up laptops etc., and for ensuring the speaker also has time for lunch.


For questions and/or suggestions concerning the lunch talks, please contact Victor Forouhar Moreno () or Zephyr Penoyre ().