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The JHU/STScI [[CAS Wine and Cheese Seminars]] take place in Bloomberg 462 every Monday at 3:30 pm Eastern.  Each week, there will be either one speaker, giving an hour-long presentation (50+10), or two speakers, each giving a half hour (25+5) presentation.  Hour-long speakers will be invited by the committee, and the half-hour speakers will comprise both local researchers and visitors with a wide range of scientific interests. There will be excellent wine, cheese, and other refreshments to go along with the talks and discussions. Should you have any questions, comments, or speaker suggestions, please contact us: [[CAS Wine and Cheese Committee]].
The JHU/STScI [[CAS Wine and Cheese Seminars]] take place in Bloomberg 462 every Monday at 3:30 pm Eastern.  Each week, there will be either one speaker, giving an hour-long presentation (50+10), or two speakers, each giving a half hour (25+5) presentation.  Hour-long speakers will be invited by the committee, and the half-hour speakers will comprise both local researchers and visitors with a wide range of scientific interests.
 
This year we are experimenting with a new, additional format. Several times in each semester the Wine & Cheese Seminar will be devoted to the work of JHU graduate students. These sessions will contain four talks each 10 minutes long, with 5 minutes for questions.


There will be wine, cheese, and other refreshments to go along with the talks and discussions. Should you have any questions, comments, or speaker suggestions, please contact kkuntz1 at jhu.edu.
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'''Where''':  Bloomberg 462 (Directions can be found here: [[Visitor Parking | How to get here]])
'''Where''':  Bloomberg 462


'''When''':  Every Monday at 3:30 pm
'''When''':  Every Monday at 3:30 pm  


'''Who''':  Everyone is welcome
'''Who''':  Everyone is welcome


'''Format''': Keynote/PPT, PDF, or blackboard format.  (Speakers may use their own laptops, and we will check that the display works ahead of time.  Please have slides available online or on a portable drive in case we need to use a different computer.)
'''Format''': Keynote/PPT, PDF, or blackboard format.  (Speakers may use their own laptops, and we will check that the display works ahead of time.  Please have slides available online or on a portable drive in case we need to use a different computer.)
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== [[Wine and Cheese Spring 2026|Spring 2026 Schedule]] ==


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<h3><font color="red">This Springs's Wine and Cheese presentations are in person. We are likely to continue running a zoom session as well for viewers that are, by necessity, remote. Zoom invitations will be sent the previous Friday, and again on Monday morning. Note that the Zoom session starts a quarter hour before the start of the talk.</font></h3>  


== [[Wine and Cheese Fall 2017|Fall 2017 Schedule]] ==
== [[Wine and Cheese Spring 2026|Spring 2026 Schedule]] ==


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! Speaker
! Speaker
! Title  
! Title
! Note
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|26 Jan ||  <font color="red">Colin Hamill (AAS)</font> || [[Wine and Cheese Spring 2026#Speaker|Astronomy on the Hill: Federal Funding and Dark & Quiet Skies Policy]] || <font color="red">delayed due to impending bad weather</font>
 
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|Sep 11  || Lauren Corlies (JHU) || [[Wine and Cheese Fall 2017#Speaker|Figuring Out Gas & Galaxies In Enzo (FOGGIE): Connecting Simulations and Observations]]
|02 Feb || Colin Hamill (AAS) || [[Wine and Cheese Spring 2026#Speaker|Astronomy on the Hill: Federal Funding and Dark & Quiet Skies Policy]] ||
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| || Ivan Padilla (JHU) || [[Wine and Cheese Fall 2017#Speaker|Probing cosmological inflation from atop the stratosphere with SPIDER]]
|09 Feb || Chris Nagele (JHU) || [[Wine and Cheese Spring 2026#Speaker|Radiation Transfer Simulations of Black Hole Spectra]] ||
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|      ||  Stephen Schmidt (JHU) || [[Wine and Cheese Spring 2026#Speaker|Hot Jupiters are Inflated Primarily by Shallow Heating]] ||
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|Sep 18  || David Neufeld (JHU) || [[Wine and Cheese Fall 2017#Speaker|What the Largest Atoms in the Galaxy Tell Us About the Density of Cosmic Rays]]
|16 Feb || Jessica Gaskin (GSFC) || [[Wine and Cheese Spring 2026#Speaker|Preparing for the Next Astronomy and Astrophysics Decadal Survey (ASTRO2030)]] ||
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|       || Richard Conn Henry (JHU) || [[Wine and Cheese Fall 2017#Speaker|The Mental Universe]]
|23 Feb || Eileen Meyer (UMBC) || [[Wine and Cheese Spring 2026#Speaker|Crossing the Radio Divide: Radio Studies of Changing-Look AGN]] ||
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|02 Mar ||  Rajes Ghosh (JHU) || [[Wine and Cheese Spring 2026#Speaker|Gravitational Waves as Probe of New Physics]] ||
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|Sep 25  || Michael Crosley (JHU) || [[Wine and Cheese Fall 2017#Speaker|The Search for Transient Mass Loss in Active Stars]]
|09 Mar || Michael Eracleous (PSU) || [[Wine and Cheese Spring 2026#Speaker|The Central Engines of LINERs]] ||
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| || Matt Morris (JHU) || [[Wine and Cheese Fall 2017#Speaker|Stellar Atmospheric Modelling for the ACCESS Program]]
|16 Mar || || <font color="red">Spring Break</font> ||  
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| || Raymond Simons (JHU) || [[Wine and Cheese Fall 2017#Speaker|z~2: An Epoch of Disk Assembly]]
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| || Kirill Tchernyshyov (JHU) || [[Wine and Cheese Fall 2017#Speaker|Gas Dynamics in the Spiral Arms of the Milky Way]]
|23 Mar || Yifan Zhou (UVa) || [[Wine and Cheese Spring 2026#Speaker|Dynamical Processes in Planetary Atmospheres: A Time-Resolved Perspective]] ||
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|30 Mar ||  F. Scott Porter (GSFC) || [[Wine and Cheese Spring 2026#Speaker|Lab Astro Challenges in High Resolution X-ray Spectroscopy]] ||
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|Oct 2  || Norman Murray (CITA) || [[Wine and Cheese Fall 2017#Speaker|Star Formation, GMCs, and Galaxies]]
|06 Apr || Songhu Wang (IU) || [[Wine and Cheese Spring 2026#Speaker|Towards a Unified Picture of the Origin of Hot Jupiters]] ||
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|13 Apr ||  Eliu Huerta (Argonne) || [[Wine and Cheese Spring 2026#Speaker|Title]] || <font color="red">postponed until Fall</font>
 
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|Oct 9  || Gabriele Betancourt-Martinez (GSFC/UMCP) || [[Wine and Cheese Fall 2017#Speaker|Understanding Charge-Exchange through Lab.Astro Measurements with EBIT]]
|20 Apr || Sarah Tuttle (UW) || [[Wine and Cheese Spring 2026#Speaker|Ground & Space-based instruments to Map Cosmic Ecosystems]] ||
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|       || Max Abitol (Columbia) || [[Wine and Cheese Fall 2017#Speaker|The Impact of Foregrounds on CMB Polarization and Spectrum Measurements]]
|27 Apr || Konstantin Batygin (CalTech) || [[Wine and Cheese Spring 2026#Speaker|Determination of Jupiter’s Primordial Radius, Accretion Rate, and Magnetic Field]] ||
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|04 May |Anwesh Majumder (Waterloo) || [[Wine and Cheese Spring 2026#Speaker|The Role of Turbulence in Galaxy Clusters: A XRISM Perspective]] ||  
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|Oct 16 || Jeffrey Iuliano (JHU) || [[Wine and Cheese Fall 2017#Jeffrey Iuliano (JHU)|TBD]]
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|        || Duncan Watts (JHU) || [[Wine and Cheese Fall 2017#Duncan Watts (JHU)|Cosmology with CLASS]]
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|        || Murdock Hart (JHU) || [[Wine and Cheese Fall 2017#Murdock Hart (JHU)|Reflectance Measurements of Backside Illuminated Charge Coupled Devices]]
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|        || Ren Bin (JHU) || [[Wine and Cheese Fall 2017#Ren Bin (JHU)|Non-negative Matrix Factorization: Robust Extraction of Extended Circumstellar Structures]]
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|        || Isha Nayak (JHU) || [[Wine and Cheese Fall 2017#Isha Nayak (JHU)|The Most Luminous Young Stellar Object in the Large Magellanic Cloud]]
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|Oct 23  || Bradford Benson (Chicago) || [[Wine and Cheese Fall 2017#Speaker|TBD]]
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|Oct 30  || Vivian Poulin (JHU) || [[Wine and Cheese Fall 2017#Vivian Poulin|Title]]
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|        || Brian Williams (STScI) || [[Wine and Cheese Fall 2017#Brian Williams (STScI)|Title]]
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|Nov 6  || Ira Thorpe (GSFC) || [[Wine and Cheese Fall 2017#Speaker|LISA]]
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|Nov 13  || Graduate Student Series || [[Wine and Cheese Fall 2017#Speaker|TBD]]
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|Nov 20  ||  || [[Wine and Cheese Fall 2017#Speaker|Thanksgiving/Fall Break]]
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|Nov 27  || Camille Pacifici (GSFC) || [[Wine and Cheese Fall 2017#Camille Pacifici (GSFC)|TBD]]
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|  || Dan Shafer (JHU) || [[Wine and Cheese Fall 2017#Speaker|TBD]]
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|Dec 4  || Paul Butler (DTM) || [[Wine and Cheese Fall 2017#Paul Butler (DTM)|Extrasolar Planets Around Nearby Stars]]
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== Past Seminars ==
== Past Seminars ==
* [[Wine and Cheese Spring 2024|Spring 2024 Schedule]]
* [[Wine and Cheese Fall 2023|Fall 2023 Schedule]]
* [[Wine and Cheese Spring 2023|Spring 2023 Schedule]]
* [[Wine and Cheese Fall 2022|Fall 2022 Schedule]]
* [[Wine and Cheese Spring 2022|Spring 2022 Schedule]]
* [[Wine and Cheese Fall 2021|Fall 2021 Schedule]]
* [[Wine and Cheese Spring 2021|Spring 2021 Schedule]]
* [[Wine and Cheese Fall 2020|Fall 2020 Schedule]]
* [[Wine and Cheese Spring 2020|Spring 2020 Schedule]]
* [[Wine and Cheese Fall 2019|Fall 2019 Schedule]]
* [[Wine and Cheese Spring 2019|Spring 2019 Schedule]]
* [[Wine and Cheese Fall 2018|Fall 2018 Schedule]]
* [[Wine and Cheese Spring 2018|Spring 2018 Schedule]]
* [[Wine and Cheese Fall 2017|Fall 2017 Schedule]]
* [[Wine and Cheese Spring 2017|Spring 2017 Schedule]]
* [[Wine and Cheese Spring 2017|Spring 2017 Schedule]]
* [[Wine and Cheese Fall 2016|Fall 2016 Schedule]]
* [[Wine and Cheese Fall 2016|Fall 2016 Schedule]]

Latest revision as of 17:43, 29 April 2026

The JHU/STScI CAS Wine and Cheese Seminars take place in Bloomberg 462 every Monday at 3:30 pm Eastern. Each week, there will be either one speaker, giving an hour-long presentation (50+10), or two speakers, each giving a half hour (25+5) presentation. Hour-long speakers will be invited by the committee, and the half-hour speakers will comprise both local researchers and visitors with a wide range of scientific interests.

There will be wine, cheese, and other refreshments to go along with the talks and discussions. Should you have any questions, comments, or speaker suggestions, please contact kkuntz1 at jhu.edu.

Where: Bloomberg 462

When: Every Monday at 3:30 pm

Who: Everyone is welcome

Format: Keynote/PPT, PDF, or blackboard format. (Speakers may use their own laptops, and we will check that the display works ahead of time. Please have slides available online or on a portable drive in case we need to use a different computer.)

Spring 2026 Schedule

This Springs's Wine and Cheese presentations are in person. We are likely to continue running a zoom session as well for viewers that are, by necessity, remote. Zoom invitations will be sent the previous Friday, and again on Monday morning. Note that the Zoom session starts a quarter hour before the start of the talk.

Spring 2026 Schedule

Date Speaker Title Note
26 Jan Colin Hamill (AAS) Astronomy on the Hill: Federal Funding and Dark & Quiet Skies Policy delayed due to impending bad weather
02 Feb Colin Hamill (AAS) Astronomy on the Hill: Federal Funding and Dark & Quiet Skies Policy
09 Feb Chris Nagele (JHU) Radiation Transfer Simulations of Black Hole Spectra
Stephen Schmidt (JHU) Hot Jupiters are Inflated Primarily by Shallow Heating
16 Feb Jessica Gaskin (GSFC) Preparing for the Next Astronomy and Astrophysics Decadal Survey (ASTRO2030)
23 Feb Eileen Meyer (UMBC) Crossing the Radio Divide: Radio Studies of Changing-Look AGN
02 Mar Rajes Ghosh (JHU) Gravitational Waves as Probe of New Physics
09 Mar Michael Eracleous (PSU) The Central Engines of LINERs
16 Mar Spring Break
23 Mar Yifan Zhou (UVa) Dynamical Processes in Planetary Atmospheres: A Time-Resolved Perspective
30 Mar F. Scott Porter (GSFC) Lab Astro Challenges in High Resolution X-ray Spectroscopy
06 Apr Songhu Wang (IU) Towards a Unified Picture of the Origin of Hot Jupiters
13 Apr Eliu Huerta (Argonne) Title postponed until Fall
20 Apr Sarah Tuttle (UW) Ground & Space-based instruments to Map Cosmic Ecosystems
27 Apr Konstantin Batygin (CalTech) Determination of Jupiter’s Primordial Radius, Accretion Rate, and Magnetic Field
04 May Anwesh Majumder (Waterloo) The Role of Turbulence in Galaxy Clusters: A XRISM Perspective


Past Seminars

See also