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The JHU/STScI [[CAS Wine and Cheese Seminars]] take place in Bloomberg 462 every Monday at 4:00 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 4:00 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.
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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 4:00 pm
'''When''':  Every Monday at 3:30 pm <font color="red">currently 4:00 pm</font>


'''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 2025|Spring 2025 Schedule]] ==
 
<h3><font color="red">This Spring'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 Spring 2016|Spring 2016 Schedule]] ==


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! align="left" |Date
! Speaker
! Speaker
! Title  
! Title
! Note
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|03 Feb ||  (JHU) || [[Wine and Cheese Spring 2025#Speaker|Title]] ||
 
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|Feb 1  || Ilias Cholis (JHU) || [[Wine and Cheese Spring 2016#Ilias Cholis|Towards a predictive analytic model for the  solar modulation of cosmic rays]]
|       || Cameron Trapp (JHU) || [[Wine and Cheese Spring 2025#Speaker|Title]] ||
|-
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|10 Feb || George Wong (IAS) || [[Wine and Cheese Spring 2025#Speaker|Precision Black Hole Astrophysics in the Era of Event-Horizon-Scale Observation]] ||
|-
|-
|     || William Blair (JHU) || [[Wine and Cheese Spring 2016#William Blair|
|17 Feb || Viraj Pandya (Columbia) || [[Wine and Cheese Spring 2025#Speaker|Decoding the Complexity of Galaxy Formation with Physics-Informed, AI-Accelerated Dynamical Models]] ||
Understanding the Curious Young Supernova Remnant Population in M83]]
|-
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|24 Feb || Ting Li (Toronto) || [[Wine and Cheese Spring 2025#Speaker|From Stellar Streams to Near Field Cosmology: Insights from Large-Scale Spectroscopic Surveys]] ||
|-
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|03 Mar || Sumit Sarbadhicary (JHU) || [[Wine and Cheese Spring 2025#Speaker|Where do stars explode in the interstellar medium?]] ||
|-
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|Feb 8 || David Hogg (NYU) || ''To Be Rescheduled''
|       || Marco Chiaberge (JHU/STScI) || [[Wine and Cheese Spring 2025#Speaker|On Human Spaceflight and Mice: Exercise Countermeasures to Joint Cartilage Degradation in Long-Duration Spaceflight (to the Moon and Mars)]] ||
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|10 Mar || Sihao Cheng (IAS) || [[Wine and Cheese Spring 2025#Speaker|From Data to Discovery: Mining Hidden Insights from Astronomical Surveys]] ||
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|Feb 15  || Saleem Zaroubi (KAI) || [[Wine and Cheese Spring 2016#Saleem Zaroubi|Probing the Epoch of Reionization from LOFAR]]
|17 Mar || TBA (TBA) || <font color="red">Spring Break</font> ||  
|-
|-
 
|24 Mar || Eric Murphy (NRAO) || [[Wine and Cheese Spring 2025#Speaker|The next-generation Very Large Array:  The Next Great Ground-Based Observatory]] ||
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|Feb 22 || Mubdi Rahman (JHU) || [[Wine and Cheese Spring 2016#Mubdi Rahman|Early-time Feedback in the Milky Way]]
|31 Mar || Digvijay Wadekar (JHU) || [[Wine and Cheese Spring 2025#Speaker|Uncovering New Heavy Black Hole Mergers in Public Gravitational Wave Data]] ||
|-
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|      || William Balmer (JHU) || [[Wine and Cheese Spring 2025#Speaker|Living on the Wedge: Novel JWST Coronagraphy of Giant Exoplanets]] ||
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|           || K.D. Kuntz (JHU) || [[Wine and Cheese Spring 2016#K.D. Kuntz|Solar Wind Charge Exchange, from Annoying Background to Interesting Physics]]
|07 Apr || Elena Rossi (Leiden) || [[Wine and Cheese Spring 2025#Speaker|Galactic Centres and their High-Energy Multimessenger Phenomena]] ||
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|14 Apr || Vida Saeedzadeh (JHU) || [[Wine and Cheese Spring 2025#Speaker|Cool and Gusty, with a Chance of Rain: Dynamics of Multiphase Circumgalactic Medium around Massive Galaxies]] ||
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|Feb 29 || Ethan Vishniac (JHU) || [[Wine and Cheese Spring 2016#Ethan Vishniac|The Role of Helicity Conservation in Turbulent Dynamos]]
|.      || Laura Herold (JHU) || [[Wine and Cheese Spring 2025#Speaker|Cosmological Neutrino Mass Bounds with DESI from a Bayesian & Frequentist Perspective]] ||
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|21 Apr || Guadalupe Tovar Mendoza (JHU) || [[Wine and Cheese Spring 2025#Speaker|Cuentos de las Estrellas: Understanding the Properties and Impacts of Stellar Flares Across Time and Wavelength]] ||
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|Mar 7 || Nathan Miller (JHU/Goddard) || [[Wine and Cheese Spring 2016#Nathan Miller|Recovery of Large Angular Scale CMB Polarization for Instruments Employing Variable-delay Polarization Modulators]]
|       || Xiaosheng Zhao (JHU) || [[Wine and Cheese Spring 2025#Speaker|From 21 cm Astrophysics to Galactic Archaeology: Enriching Physics-Driven Analysis with Machine Learning]] ||
|-
|-
|28 Apr || TBA (TBA) || [[Wine and Cheese Spring 2025#Speaker|Title]] || Break
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|         || Duncan Watts (JHU) || [[Wine and Cheese Spring 2016#Duncan Watts|Measuring the Largest Angular Scale CMB B-mode Polarization with Galactic Foregrounds on a Cut Sky
|05 May || Lizhong Zhang (Flatiron) || [[Wine and Cheese Spring 2025#Speaker|Title]] ||  
]]
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|Mar 14 || Spring break || ''No seminar''
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|Mar 21 || Tony Sohn (JHU) || [[Wine and Cheese Spring 2016#Tony Sohn|HST Proper Motions along Stellar Streams: Constraining Dark Halo Properties of the Milky Way]]
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|          || Max Gronke (Oslo) || [[Wine and Cheese Spring 2016#Max Gronke |Lyman-alpha observables of the high-z Universe]]
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|Mar 28 || Ravi Sankrit (SOFIA)|| [[Wine and Cheese Spring 2016#Ravi Sankrit|The Stratospheric Observatory for Infrared Astronomy (SOFIA)]]
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| || Zhilei Xu (JHU) || [[Wine and Cheese Spring 2016#Zhilei Xu|Measuring CMB polarization with Cosmology Large Angular Scale Surveyor (CLASS)]]
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|April 4 ||  || ''No seminar''
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|April 11 || Leo Singer (Goddard) || [[Wine and Cheese Spring 2016#Leo Singer|TBD]]
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|April 18 || Joel Green (STScI)|| [[Wine and Cheese Spring 2016#Joel Green|Anatomy of a Burst: The Evolution of FU Orionis Disks]]
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| || Chi Ho Chan (JHU) || [[Wine and Cheese Spring 2016#Chi Ho Chan|Self-consistent radiative hydrodynamics simulations of dusty AGN Tori]]
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|-
|April 25 || TBD|| [[Wine and Cheese Spring 2016#Name|TBD]]
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|May 2 || TBD|| [[Wine and Cheese Spring 2016#Name|TBD]]
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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 Fall 2016|Fall 2016 Schedule]]
* [[Wine and Cheese Spring 2016|Spring 2016 Schedule]]
* [[Wine and Cheese Fall 2015|Fall 2015 Schedule]]  
* [[Wine and Cheese Fall 2015|Fall 2015 Schedule]]  
* [[Wine and Cheese Spring 2015|Spring 2015 Schedule]]
* [[Wine and Cheese Spring 2015|Spring 2015 Schedule]]

Latest revision as of 20:20, 16 April 2025

The JHU/STScI CAS Wine and Cheese Seminars take place in Bloomberg 462 every Monday at 4:00 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 currently 4:00 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 2025 Schedule

This Spring'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.


Date Speaker Title Note
03 Feb (JHU) Title
Cameron Trapp (JHU) Title
10 Feb George Wong (IAS) Precision Black Hole Astrophysics in the Era of Event-Horizon-Scale Observation
17 Feb Viraj Pandya (Columbia) Decoding the Complexity of Galaxy Formation with Physics-Informed, AI-Accelerated Dynamical Models
24 Feb Ting Li (Toronto) From Stellar Streams to Near Field Cosmology: Insights from Large-Scale Spectroscopic Surveys
03 Mar Sumit Sarbadhicary (JHU) Where do stars explode in the interstellar medium?
Marco Chiaberge (JHU/STScI) On Human Spaceflight and Mice: Exercise Countermeasures to Joint Cartilage Degradation in Long-Duration Spaceflight (to the Moon and Mars)
10 Mar Sihao Cheng (IAS) From Data to Discovery: Mining Hidden Insights from Astronomical Surveys
17 Mar TBA (TBA) Spring Break
24 Mar Eric Murphy (NRAO) The next-generation Very Large Array: The Next Great Ground-Based Observatory
31 Mar Digvijay Wadekar (JHU) Uncovering New Heavy Black Hole Mergers in Public Gravitational Wave Data
William Balmer (JHU) Living on the Wedge: Novel JWST Coronagraphy of Giant Exoplanets
07 Apr Elena Rossi (Leiden) Galactic Centres and their High-Energy Multimessenger Phenomena
14 Apr Vida Saeedzadeh (JHU) Cool and Gusty, with a Chance of Rain: Dynamics of Multiphase Circumgalactic Medium around Massive Galaxies
. Laura Herold (JHU) Cosmological Neutrino Mass Bounds with DESI from a Bayesian & Frequentist Perspective
21 Apr Guadalupe Tovar Mendoza (JHU) Cuentos de las Estrellas: Understanding the Properties and Impacts of Stellar Flares Across Time and Wavelength
Xiaosheng Zhao (JHU) From 21 cm Astrophysics to Galactic Archaeology: Enriching Physics-Driven Analysis with Machine Learning
28 Apr TBA (TBA) Title Break
05 May Lizhong Zhang (Flatiron) Title


Past Seminars

See also