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  1. Big Black Holes, Bigger Problems — Mysteries from the Dawn of Time to Our Own Backdoor

    May 19, 2026 07:00 PM
    Lectures
    Speaker: Erini Lambrides, NASA Goddard Space Flight Center Post-doctoral Fellow There is a massive black hole in the center of almost every galaxy. How did it get there, and importantly, how does it grow?…
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  2. The Metal-Poor Frontier: Understanding Low-Metallicity Stars and Galaxies Across Cosmic Time

    May 11 through 15, 2026 12:00 AM
    Symposia
    Longstanding uncertainties regarding the nature of the low-metallicity (≲20% Solar) Universe pose significant barriers to our interpretation of the chemical and physical properties of the near-pristine…
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  3. Divergent Small Bodies: Interstellar Interlopers and Dark Comets

    May 6, 2026 03:00 PM
    Colloquia
    In recent years, two entirely new classes of planetesimals have been discovered in the solar system: interstellar interlopers and dark comets. These still-enigmatic objects are challenging our understanding…
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  4. Protoplanetary Disk Dynamics for Binaries and Planets

    April 29, 2026 03:00 PM
    Colloquia
    The processes of star formation and planet formation are intricately linked through protostellar and protoplanetary disks. Material from the molecular cloud flows on to disks, where an array of physical…
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  5. Unraveling the Dynamical History of Andromeda

    April 22, 2026 03:00 PM
    Colloquia
    The Milky Way–Large Magellanic Cloud interaction has reshaped our understanding of how massive satellites drive disequilibrium in their host systems — and Andromeda (M31) tells a strikingly…
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  6. Characterizing the Brighter-Fatter Effect and Its Impact on PSF Size in a Roman Detector

    April 16, 2026 04:00 PM
    Lectures
    Many of Roman's key science objectives require precise point spread function (PSF) calibration. In particular, weak gravitational lensing studies depend on measurements of very small distortions in…
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  7. Spring Colloquium: Presentations from Postdocs

    April 15, 2026 03:00 PM
    Colloquia
    Presentations featuring Sarah Moran, Ciarán Rogers and Elizabeth Tarantino.
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  8. Results from the Dark Energy Survey and Looking Ahead

    April 8, 2026 03:00 PM
    Colloquia
    There is a vast amount of information stored in the large-scale structure of the universe. Over the past 10 years, the Dark Energy Survey (DES) has been using ever larger maps of the sky to learn about…
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  9. Stirring the Pot: How a Galaxy Quenches Star Formation Without Removing its Fuel

    April 1, 2026 03:00 PM
    Colloquia
    Modern day galaxies populate a bimodal distribution, in both morphology and color space. Their morphological and color properties are also inter-related, with lenticular and elliptical galaxies exhibiting…
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  10. Searching for Supermassive Black Hole Binaries in the Era of Multi-Messenger Astronomy

    March 25, 2026 03:00 PM
    Colloquia
    Supermassive black hole binaries (SMBHBs) should be common in galactic nuclei as a result of frequent galaxy mergers. Yet they remain undetectable, especially during the final stage of their evolution.…
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  11. The Solar System Cookbook: What Is Webb Revealing about How Solar Systems Like Ours Come To Be?

    March 18, 2026 07:00 PM
    Lectures
    Speaker: Dr. Klaus Pontoppidan (NASA Jet Propulsion Laboratory) The James Webb Space Telescope has revolutionized our ability to study the formation and growth of new planetary systems, some with similarities…
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  12. Ready, Set, Roman! - Proposal FAQs and Office Hours

    March 10, 2026 01:00 PM
    Software and Data
    Join us for Part 2 of our Roman Proposal FAQs and get your Roman questions answered! The Cycle 1 Proposal Deadline is March 17, 2026. We will present frequently asked questions (FAQs) that have…
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  13. Giant Planets to Terrestrial Worlds from the Outside In

    March 4, 2026 03:00 PM
    Colloquia
    Planets exhibit extraordinary diversity in physical properties and orbital architectures, spanning more than four orders of magnitude in mass, separation, and age. Interpreting this landscape is challenging…
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  14. Ready, Set, Roman! - Proposal FAQs and Office Hours

    March 3, 2026 01:00 PM
    Software and Data
    Come get your Roman questions answered! The Cycle 1 Proposal Deadline is March 17, 2026. We will present frequently asked questions (FAQs) that have been received by the Roman Help Desk that…
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  15. Supernova Remnants: Laboratories for Extreme Physics and Cosmic Calibration

    February 25, 2026 03:00 PM
    Colloquia
    The superior resolution and sensitivity of JWST at near- and mid-infrared wavelengths open new pathways to address key questions about the nature of supernovae through detailed investigations of young…
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