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

Click on talk titles to get the abstract and location.

October 2010
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Aaron Jackson, Stony Brook University, Department of Physics & Astronomy: Exploring Systematic Effects of Type Ia Supernovae

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Paul Demorest, National Radio Astronomy Observatory: Discovery and implications of a two solar mass neutron star

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November 2010
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Douglas Bock, ATNF, CSIRO: The Australian SKA Pathfinder - planning for operations

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Jansky lecture (NO TUNA), -: -

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Rob Gutermuth, Smith College / UMass Amherst: A Star and Gas Surface Density Correlation within Nearby Molecular Clouds

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Al Wootten, NRAO: Getting ALMA to Early Science and Beyond

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Chin-Fei Lee, ASIAA: Some SMA Results of Young Protostellar Jets

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Laura Lopez, Department of Astronomy & Astrophysics, University of California: A Study of Stellar Feedback in 30 Doradus

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M. Nurur Rahman, Department of Astronomy, University of Maryland: Constraining the Functional Form between the Molecular Gas and Star Formation

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Alison Peck, ALMA: ALMA Commissioning and Science Verification: Current Status and Recent Results

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Rick Perley, NRAO AOC: TBD
       
December 2010
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Dan Homan, Department of Physics & Astronomy, Denison University: Accelerated Motions in AGN Jets

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Linda Watson, Department of Astronomy, Ohio State University: Testing the Star Formation Law in Bulgeless Disk Galaxies

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Joseph Hennawi, Max-Planck-Institut fur Astronomie: Quasars probing quasars: thinking outside of the grid

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Robert Benjamin, Astrophysics group, University of Wisconsin-Madison: Advances in Galactic Cartography

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Richard Prestage, NRAO Green Bank: The Coordinated Development Laboratory

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