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.

July 2011
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Amy Kimball, NRAO: NRAO and the LSST

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Eric Bryerton, NRAO: A multi-beam 1.2-1.5 THz heterodyne receiver for SOFIA

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Tiha von Ghyczy, UVA Darden School of Business: Citizen Science and NRAO

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August 2011
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Ron Buta, University of Alabama: Galaxy Morphology in the 21st Century

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Anish Roshi, NRAO/NTC: Molecule formation in the Heeschen-Riegel-Crutcher Cloud

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Vivian U, Institute for Astronomy, University of Hawaii: Kinematics and Energetics in the Nuclei of Local Luminous Infrared Galaxies

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Ken Kellermann, NRAO: SKA Status Update and Future Plans

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Chelsea MacLeod, University of Washington: A Statistical Description for the Time Variability of Quasars
     
September 2011
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Reinout J. van Weeren, Leiden Observatory: Radio relics: unique probes of galaxy cluster mergers

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Josh Malone, NRAO: The Past, Present and Future of Macs at the NRAO

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Sayan Chakraborti, Tata Institute of Fundamental Research, Mumbai, India: Supernova Feedback Keeps Galaxies Simple

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Sarah Burke-Spolaor, Jet Propulsion Laboratory: Supermassive pairs hiding in the cosmos

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Giulia Macario, Observatoire de la Cote d'Azur (Nice, France): Diffuse radio emission in galaxy clusters: a low frequency view

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Lina Levin, Swinburne University of Technology: Highlights from the southern High Time Resolution Universe survey
 

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