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All talks are held on Wednesday’s in the STScI John N. Bahcall Auditorium at 3:30pm preceded by light refreshments at 3:15pm.

Date Speaker Title
June 22 Rachel Somerville
(JHU/STScI)
The other side of galaxy formation: predictions and constraints on the gas content of galaxies over cosmic history
Klaus Pontoppidan
(STScI)
Protoplanetary disk surfaces - is it ok to judge this book by its cover?
July 6 Nicolas Crouzet
(STScI)
ASTEP: an Antarctic Search for Transitioning ExoPlanets
Andy Fruchter
(STScI)
Refusing to go quietly: Gamma-Ray Bursts and Their Hosts
July 13 Remi Soummer
(STScI)
Finding planets in NICMOS coronagraphic images: orbital Motion of HR 8799b,c, d using data from 1998
Parviz Ghavamian
(STScI)
Supernova Ejecta and Freshly Synthesized Dust in the Galactic Supernova Remnant G292.0+1.8
July 20 Aaron Dotter
(STScI)
The Galactic Globular Cluster Age-Metallicity Relation and the Formation of the Outer Halo
Bill Blair
(JHU)
Supernova Remnants in M83 as revealed by Hubble/WFC3, Chandra, and more
July 27 Dan Coe
(STScI)
Early results from CLASH: The Cluster Lensing And Supernova survey with Hubble, a Multi-Cycle Treasury Project
Tomas Dahlen
(STScI)
The Rate of Core Collapse Supernovae to Redshift z~1 (and beyond)
Aug 3 Sean Moran
(JHU)
Linking Galaxies' Gas Content to their Metallicity Gradients
Massimo Robberto
(STScI)
Mass Accretion in the Orion Nebula Cluster
Aug 10 Steve Murray
(JHU)
The XXM-XXL: An X-ray survey of 50 square degrees with the XXM-Newton Observatory - so many sources!
Jerry Kriss
(STScI)
Measuring the Properties of AGN Outflows
Aug 17 Nick Indriolo
(JHU)
Investigating the Cosmic-Ray Ionization Rate in the Galactic ISM through Observations of H3+
Nolan Walborn
(STScI)
OB Spectral and Spatial Morphology from Carina to the Antennae
Aug 24 Marcio Melendez
(JHU)
Mid-infrared properties of Active Galaxies
James Muzerolle
(STScI)
Pulsed Accretion and Light Echoes in a Variable Protostar
Aug 31 Chun Ly
(STScI)
Star-Forming Galaxies during the Epoch of Cosmic "Noon"
Brice Menard
(JHU)
The redshift-scope