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Revision as of 18:25, 14 October 2024

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.)

Fall 2024 Schedule

This Fall'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
09 Sep John Soltis (JHU) Direct Estimation of Galaxy Cluster Mass Accretion Rate using Machine Learning in person
Farhad Yusef-Zadeh (Northwestern) Highlights of the MeerKAT Radio Survey of the Galactic Center
16 Sep Priyanka Sarmah (Tsing Hua U) Origin of a Strong Broadband 21 cm Cosmological Signal from Dark Matter Spin-Flip Interactions in person
23 Sep Chris Nagele (JHU) Simulating Electromagnetic Signals from SBH Formation and Accretion onto Binary SMBH in person
Laura Flagg (JHU) TBD in person
30 Sep Vedant Chandra (Harvard) TBD in person
Christina Lindberg (JHU) TBD
07 Oct Jack Neustadt (JHU) Stochastic and Transient Variability around Supermassive Black Holes in person
Adam Langeveld (JHU) The Nature of Low-Mass Stars and Giant Exoplanets:
Brown-Dwarfs, Free-Floating Planetary-Mass Objects, and Ultra-Hot Jupiters
in person
14 Oct Chris Reynolds (UMd) TBD postponed
21 Oct Jonathan C. Tan (Chalmers/UVa) The Seeding of Supermassive Black Holes from Pop III.1 Protostars in person
28 Oct Francesco Iacovelli (JHU) TBD in person
Zhihui Li (JHU) TBD in person
04 Nov Sarah Burke Spolaor (WVa) TBD in person
11 Nov Jason Wright(PSU) TBD in person
18 Nov Michael Niemack (Cornell) TBD in person
25 Nov Fall Break
02 Dec Suvi Gezari (JHU/STScI) TBD in person
09 Dec TBD Reading Day


Past Seminars

See also