Past Tuesday UVa / NRAO Astronomy (TUNA) Lunch Talks

A series of informal, brown-bag, lunchtime seminars for the discussion of current projects and astronomical news

Upcoming Talks

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The schedule

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April 2008
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Sugata Kaviraj, Dept. of Astronomy and Physics, Oxford: The star formation histories of early-type galaxies: insights from the rest-frame ultraviolet

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NRAO Postdocs, NRAO: 2008 NRAO Postdoctoral Symposium

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NRAO Postdocs, NRAO: 2008 NRAO Postdoctoral Symposium

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Dale Frail, Assistant Director, NRAO: science@nrao.edu
     
May 2008
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Alicia Soderberg, Hubble Postdoctoral Fellow / Carnegie-Princeton Fellow, Princeton: A Paradigm Shift for Supernova Discovery and Study

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Richard Hills, Joint Alma Office: Water Vapor Radiometry

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Wendy Tseng, Institute of Astronomy, NCU, Taiwan: Jets from comets and Enceladus

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Luis C. Ho, Staff Astronomer, Carnegie Observatories: Black Holes, AGN Feedback, and Galaxy Evolution

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Gianfranco Brunetti, Istituto di RadioAstronomia CNR, Bologna: POSTPONED

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Gianfranco Brunetti, Istituto di RadioAstronomia CNR, Bologna: Non thermal components and particle acceleration in clusters of galaxies

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June 2008
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Ellen Bouton, National Radio Astronomy Observatory: Movies from the Archives

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Scott Ransom, NRAO: Two Wicked Cool New Pulsar Results

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David Frayer, IPAC/NHSC: High Redshift ULIRGs Uncovered by Spitzer

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Gerrit Verschuur, Physics Department, University of Memphis: On the Morphological Similarities between Galactic Neutral Hydrogen Structure and WMAP Data and What They Reveal About Interstellar Physics

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Craig Walker, NRAO: A VLBA Movie of the Jet Launch Region in M87

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