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Astronomy Seminar

Date/Time Location Event Title Speaker
8/25/2009
12:00 pm
134 Astronomy Building Astrophysics Lunch Seminar: Hector Arce, Yale University: "The Physical and Chemical Impact of Outflows From Young Stars" Hector Arce, Yale University
9/1/2009
4:00 pm
134 Astronomy Astrophysics Colloquium: Emily McNeil: Australian National University: "Planetary nebulae as kinematic tracers in early-type galaxies" Emily McNeil
9/8/2009
4:00 pm
134 Astronomy Building Astrophysics Colloquium: Armin Rest, Harvard University: "Studying Ancient Supernovae via their Light Echoes" Armin Rest, Harvard University
9/15/2009
4:00 pm
134 Astronomy Astrophysics Colloquium: William Hanlon, U of I (Physics): "Ultra High Energy Cosmic Ray Spectrum, Measured by the HiRes Observatory" William Hanlon
9/22/2009
4:00 pm
134 Astronomy Astrophysics Colloquium: Robert Gruendl, U. of I. - Astronomy Dept.,Research Scientist: "High and Intermediate-Mass Young Stellar Objects in the Large Magellanic Cloud" Robert Gruendl
9/25/2009
4:00 pm
Room 229 Natural History Building Geology Talk: Prof. Susan Kieffer: "Enceladus, the tiny, frigid satellite of Saturn: Life? No Life? No Conclusion?" Prof. Susan Kieffer, Charles R. Walgreen Professor, Department of Geology, U of I
9/29/2009
4:00 pm
134 Astronomy Astrochemistry Colloquium: Ben McCall, U. of Illinois: "Understanding the Ortho:Para Ratio of H3+ in Diffuse Interstellar Clouds"
10/6/2009
4:00 pm
134 Astronomy Astrophysics Colloquium: John S. Gallagher, U. of Wisc., Dept. of Astronomy: "NGC1275: Feedback and the Dissipation in the Perseus Cluster of Galaxies" John S. Gallagher
10/13/2009
4:00 pm
134 Astronomy Astrophysics Colloquium: Greg Sloan, Cornell University: "The Spitzer Space Telescope and Dust in the Local Group" Greg Sloan, Cornell University
10/13/2009
7:00 pm
144 Loomis Lab "A Tour of the Night Sky" - Prof. Jim Kaler, Illinois Prof. Emeritus James B. Kaler, Illinois
10/14/2009
12:00 pm
134 Astronomy Building Special Wednesday Lunch Talk: Dr. Gregory Sloan, Cornell University: "Infrared Spectroscopy and the Nature of Interstellar Organics" Dr. Gregory Sloan, Cornell University
10/17/2009
10:15 am
141 Loomis Lab Astrophysics Talk: Brian Fields: "The Dark Side of the Universe: Shadow Matter and Antigravity" Professor Brian Fields, Illinois
10/18/2009
8:30 am
National Center for Supercomputing Applications (NCSA), 1205 W. Clark St., Urbana, IL 61801 2009 CARMA Science Symposium
10/20/2009
4:00 pm
134 Astronomy Astrophysics Colloquium: Richard Ignace, Eastern Tennessee State University: "Probing Circumstellar Envelopes with Scattering Polarization and the Zeeman Effect" Richard Ignace
10/29/2009
4:00 pm
134 Astronomy Astrophysics Colloquium: Alycia Weinberger, Carnegie Inst. of Washingon, "Nearby Circumstellar Disks: Their Compositions and the Stars that Host Them" Alycia Weinberger
11/3/2009
11:00 am
134 Astronomy Building Astronomy Special Talk: George Sonneborn: Updates on HST Instruments Dr. George Sonneborn, NASA/GSFC
11/3/2009
3:30 pm
134 Astronomy Astrophysics Colloquium: George Sonneborn, Lab. for Observational Cosmology, NASA's Goddard Space Flight Center: "Imaging and Spectroscopy with the James Webb Space Telescope"
11/10/2009
4:00 pm
134 Astronomy Astrophysics Colloquium: Sebastian Heinz, U. of Wisconsin: "Black hole exhaust: An environmental impact study of microquasars"
11/17/2009
4:00 pm
134 Astronomy Astrophysics Colloquium: Holger Kreckel, U. of Illinois: "Molecular hydrogen formation in the early universe: new implications from laboratory measurements" Holger Kreckel
12/1/2009
4:00 pm
134 Astronomy Astrophysics Colloquium: Britt Lundgren, Yale University: "Galaxy Evolution from z~7 to the present: New results from the Hubble Ultra Deep Field and the NEWFIRM Medium Band Survey" Britt Lundgren
12/8/2009
4:00 pm
Astronomy 134 Astrochemistry Colloquium: Prof. Veronica Bierbaum, U. of Colorado: "Gas Phase Ion Chemistry: From the Laboratory to the Interstellar Medium" Prof. Veronica Bierbaum, University of Colorado

There is no schedule for Spring 2010