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 4:00 pm Eastern. There will be two speakers every week, each giving a half hour (25+5) presentation. These speakers will comprise both local researchers and visitors --- ideally one of each per week --- with a wide range of scientific interests. There will be excellent wine and cheese/refreshments to go along with the talks and discussions. For more information, please contact us at (Gail Zasowski), (Hotaka Shiokawa), (Guangtun Ben Zhu), and tlan at pha.jhu.edu (Ting-Wen Lan).


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

When: Every Monday at 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 2015 Schedule

Date Speaker Title
January 26 Ingyin Zaw (NYU Abu Dhabi) Probing the Central Parsec of Active Galactic Nuclei with Water Masers
Naoki Bessho (NASA/UMD) Particle acceleration during magnetic reconnection in ultrarelativistic electron-positron plasmas
February 02 Marius Millea (UC Davis) Planck 2015 Constraints on the Cosmic Neutrino(-like) Background
Colin Hill (Columbia) Cosmology from the One-Point Function
February 09 Katherine Lee (Harvard) CARMA Large Area Star Formation Survey (CLASSy)
Rongmon Bordoloi (STScI) Investigating the Milky Way’s Nuclear Outflow Kinematics
February 16 Yacine Ali-Haïmoud (JHU) Perturbative interaction approach to cosmological structure formation
Nao Suzuki (IPMU) Future SNIa surveys and Blackbody Spectra
February 23 Rubab Khan (GSFC) Massive Star Geriatrics
Jon Bird (Vanderbilt) Clues to Galaxy Formation from the Milky Way's Cosmological Context
March 02 Alexie Leauthaud (IPMU, Full seminar) Evolving Galaxies in a Dark Universe
March 09 Nicole Czakon (ASIAA) Scaling Sunyaev-Zel'dovich Observables to Dark Matter Halos for Cluster Cosmology
Kate Daniel (JHU) Constraints on the Efficiency of Radial Migration in Spiral Galaxies
March 23 Kendrick Smith (Perimeter) Primordial Non-Gaussianity in the CMB and Large-Scale Structure
Sanch Borthakur (JHU) Probing the Connection Between the Circumgalactic Medium and the Interstellar Medium of Galaxies
March 30 Katie Harrington (JHU) CLASS: The Cosmology Large Angular Scale Surveyor
Peter Polko (UMD) From Accretion Flow to Particle Acceleration: New Relativistic Magnetohydrodynamic Jet Solutions
April 06 Tomohiro Nakama On whether supermassive black holes can be explained by primordial black holes
Brooks Kinch (JHU) Fe K-alpha Emission Lines from Simulations of Black Hole Accretion
April 13 Xavier Dumusque (CfA) Pushing the radial-velocity precision to unveil Earth-mass exoplanets
Samantha Hoffmann (JHU) Mega-SH0ES: Searching for Cepheid Variables in Type Ia Supernova Host Galaxies
April 20 Liang Dai (JHU) Relativistic clustering and separate universes
Jennifer Sobeck (UVa) APOGEE I/O: Efforts to Effectively Harness the Large Scale Data Set of the APOGEE 1+2 Survey
April 27 Laurent Pueyo (STScI) TBD
Daan Meerburg (CITA) Optimal estimator for resonant bispectra in the Cosmic Microwave Background
May 04 Agnieszka Cieplak (Brookhaven National Laboratory) TBD
Lixin Dai (UMD) TBD
May 11 Tim Brandt (IAS) TBD
TBD



Past Seminars


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