CAS Wine and Cheese Seminars

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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. Several times in each semester the Wine & Cheese Seminar will be devoted to the work of JHU graduate students. These sessions will contain three talks each 15 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.


Where: Bloomberg 462 (Directions can be found here: How to get here)

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 2021 Schedule

As may be obvious, the in-person Wine and Cheese Seminar series is suspended until travel restrictions are lifted and social activities resume at the University. Until then, all talks will be virtual. Zoom invitations are sent the previous Friday, and again on Monday morning.

Date Speaker Title
25 Jan First Day of Classes
01 Feb Vadim Burwitz (MPE) eROSITA
08 Feb Xinfeng Xu (JHU) Extreme Outflows in Quasars
Renata Cumbee (UMCP/GSFC) Astrophysical Charge eXchange: From the Laboratory to the Cosmos
15 Feb Cicero Lu (JHU) Constraining the Role of Collisions in the beta Pictoris Debris Disk
Carrie Fillion (JHU) Constraining the Low-Mass Stellar Initial Mass Function of the Boötes I Ultra-Faint Dwarf Galaxy
Mario Andres Aguilar Faúndez (JHU) Does H0LiCOW’s Hubble Constant Correlation with Lens Redshift Offer a Clue to the Hubble Tension?
22 Feb Sarah Millholland (Princeton) Tidal Sculpting of Short-Period Exoplanets
01 Mar Kirk Barrow (KIPAC) Using High-Cadence Synthetic Observations to Unlock a New Era in Astrophysics
08 Mar Jennifer Marshall (Texas A&M The Future of Massively Multiplexed Spectroscopy: the Maunakea Spectroscopic Explorer
15 Mar Title
22 Mar Spring Break
29 Mar Ani Thakar (JHU) Title
Jordan Raddick (JHU) Title

05 Apr

Dan Zucker (MacQuarie)

The Southern Stellar Stream Spectroscopic Survey (S5)
12 Apr Ryan Trainor (F&M) Title
19 Apr STScI Spring Symposium
26 Apr Roberto Cotesta (JHU) Title
Ayan Acharyya (JHU/STScI) Title
03 May Elena Muchikova (IAS) Title


Past Seminars

See also