Talks
I have presented more than 100 talks at international conferences,
astronomical research institutions, or other venues. This page shows
the powerpoint slides or real-video recording of some
selected talks that were presented recently.
Galaxy Masses and Stellar Dynamical Models
Galaxy Evolution
Galaxy Nuclei
Magellanic Clouds
- The Shapes of Galaxies & Dark Halos as
Traced by Stars
- 05/30/2001: Yale Cosmology Workshop on The Shapes of Galaxies and Their Dark Halos (New Haven, CT, USA)
- The structure of the LMC
from near-IR surveys
- 07/31/2001: Ringberg Castle Workshop on The Lowest Mass
Galaxies and Constraints on Dark Matter (Tegersee, Germany)
- The structure of the LMC
from near-IR surveys
- 08/24/2001: University of California (Santa Cruz, CA, USA)
- 10/30/2001: University of Texas at (Austin, TX, USA)
- 10/31/2001: Space Telescope Science Institute (Baltimore, MD, USA)
[REAL-VIDEO]
- 11/05/2001: University of Pennsylvania (Philadelphia, PA, USA)
- Distance, Structure and Kinematics of
the Large Magellanic Cloud
- 02/04/2002: presentation for the Space Telescope Institute Council (Baltimore, MD, USA)
- The Magellanic Clouds: structure and kinematics
- 05/06/2003: The Local Group as an Astrophysical Laboratory, STScI May Symposium (Baltimore, MD, USA)
[REAL-VIDEO]
- Structure and Kinematics of the
Large Magellanic Cloud
- 02/28/2002: Joint Astronomy Colloquium (Garching bei Munich,
Germany)
- 03/04/2002: Leiden Observatory (Leiden, The Netherlands)
- 12/02/2002: University of Virginia, Department of Astronomy
(Charlottesville, VA, USA)
- 09/10/2003: Wesleyan University, Department of Astronomy
(Middleton, CT, USA)
- 11/12/2004: University of New Mexico (Las Cruces, NM, USA)
- Structure and Kinematics of the
Large Magellanic Cloud
- 12/01/2005: University of Waterloo (Waterloo, ON, Canada)
- 12/02/2005: University of Toronto (Toronto, ON, Canada)
- The Magellanic Clouds and Stream:
Probes of the Milky Way Halo
- 05/31/2007: Workshop on the Milky Way: Stars and Gas (Bonn, Germany)
- The Kinematical Structure of the Magellanic System
- 07/28/2008: IAU Symposium 256: The Magellanic System: Stars,
Gas, and Galaxies (Keele, United Kingdom)
Local Group of Galaxies
- The Milky Way Neighborhood: The Local Group of Galaxies
- 06/01/2004: STScI Open House Lecture Series (Baltimore,
MD, USA)
- The Dynamics of the Galaxies in the Local Group
- 10/17/2007: Leiden Observatory (Leiden, The Netherlands)
- 04/11/2008: Carnegie Institution, Department of Terrestrial Magnetism (Washington, D.C., USA)
- The Dynamics of the Galaxies in the Local Group
- 09/18/2008: Kavli Institute for Theoretical Astrophysics, University of California at Santa Barbara (USA)
- The Internal Dynamics of the Local Group
- 05/13/2010: Sackler Conference Dynamics from the Galactic
Center to Milky Way Halo (Cambridge, MA, USA)
- The Internal Dynamics of the Local Group
- 03/14/2011: University of Colorado (Boulder, CO, USA)
M31 Proper Motion and Milky Way Collision
Intermediate-Mass Black Holes
- Intermediate Mass Black Holes
- 04/17/2000: Oort Workshop, Black Holes: Evidence,
Evolution and Future Prospects (Leiden, The Netherlands)
- Intermediate-Mass Black Holes:
Formation and Observational Constraints
- 06/06/2001: 198th AAS Meeting, Session 50,
Intermediate-Luminosity X-ray Objects and Intermediate Mass Black Holes
(Pasadena, CA, USA)
- Intermediate-Mass Black Holes:
Formation Mechanisms and Observational Constraints
- 10/21/2002: Carnegie Centennial Symposium: Coevolution of black holes and galaxies (Pasadena, CA, USA)
- Intermediate-Mass Black Holes:
Formation Mechanisms and Observational Constraints
- 12/10/2002: NASA Goddard Space Flight Center (Greenbelt, MD, USA)
- Dynamical and Lensing Constraints on the Existence of Intermediate-Mass Black Holes
- 04/25/2003: Astrophysics of gravitational wave sources (College Park, MD, USA)
- Intermediate-Mass Black Holes: Formation and Theoretical Constraints
- 01/07/2004: The 203th meeting of the American Astronomical Society, Topical Session 102, Intermediate-Mass Black Holes (Atlanta, GA, USA)
- Intermediate-Mass Black Holes:
Formation Mechanisms and Observational Constraints
- 02/18/2004: Space Telescope Science Institute
(Baltimore, MD, USA)
[REAL-VIDEO]
- 09/02/2004: Leiden Observatory (Leiden, The Netherlands)
- 11/08/2004: University of Arizona, Steward Observatory
(Tucson, AZ, USA)
- 11/15/2004: University of Colorado (Boulder, CO, USA)
- 02/10/2005: Ohio State University (Columbus, OH, USA)
- HST's Search for Intermediate-Mass Black Holes in Globular Clusters
- 01/20/2010: Space Telescope Science Institute
(Baltimore, MD, USA)
- Intermediate-Mass Black Holes in Globular Clusters? HST Proper Motion Constraints
- 03/22/2013: Black Hole Fingerprints: Dynamics, Disruptions and Demographics (Snowbird, UT, USA)
Globular Cluster Dynamics
Ultra-Luminous X-ray Sources
Supermassive Black Holes
- Heavy Traffic: Stars Racing
Around Big Black Holes
- 02/20/2000: Annual Meeting and Science Exposition of
the American Association for the Advancement of Science (Washington, DC, USA)
- Supermassive Black Hole Research:
Session Overview
- 06/06/2000: 196th AAS Meeting, Session 21, Supermassive Black Hole Research and Advances with STIS (Rochester, NY, USA)
- HST Results on Black Holes in
Galaxy Centers
- 11/16/2000: presentation for the Space Telescope Institute Council (Baltimore, MD, USA)
- Black Holes in Galaxies
- 11/29/2000: Johns Hopkins University Continuing
Education Lecture Series
`The Hubble Space Telescope: A Decade of Discovery
(Baltimore, MD, USA) [REAL-VIDEO]
- Black Hole
Demographics: Observations, Theory and Extrapolation to
Intermediate-Mass
- 05/20/2004: Making waves with intermediate-mass black holes,
Workshop (State College, PA, USA)
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