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Colloquium – Diandra Prescod’s “The Importance of Including Career Development into STEM Initiatives Geared Towards Undergraduate Students”

Dept. of Astronomy 217 Bryant Space Science Center, Gainesville, FL, United States

"The Importance of Including Career Development into STEM Initiatives Geared Towards Undergraduate Students" Abstract: The STEM crisis still exists in the US and Counselor Educators have the opportunity to form partnerships with STEM departments and help address the many issues faced by STEM students. Career development programs continue to aid students in learning more about

Colloquium – David Rupke

Dept. of Astronomy 217 Bryant Space Science Center, Gainesville, FL, United States

David Rupke, Rhodes College Thursday, April 13, 2023 @ 12:45 PM – 1:45 PM EST 217 Bryant Space Science Center

Colloquium – Chris Hayward’s “Bursty star formation: physical drivers and implications for JWST observations of high-redshift galaxies”

Dept. of Astronomy 217 Bryant Space Science Center, Gainesville, FL, United States

"Bursty star formation: physical drivers and implications for JWST observations of high-redshift galaxies" Abstract: A complete theory of galaxy formation requires understanding the details of how gas is converted into stars over cosmic time, which is affected by gas supply, star formation, and feedback-driven outflows. Based on the results of state-of-the-art cosmological zoom simulations, I

Colloquium – Dr. Chia-Yu Hu’s “Understanding galaxy formation through the physics of the interstellar medium”

Dept. of Astronomy 217 Bryant Space Science Center, Gainesville, FL, United States

"Understanding galaxy formation through the physics of the interstellar medium" Abstract: Computational galaxy formation has been remarkably successful in the last decade in reproducing realistic galaxies using "cosmological simulations," where a smooth mixture of gas and dark matter in the early Universe gradually evolves into thousands of galaxies due to gravity and hydrodynamics. The key

Colloquium – Dr. Andrés Izquierdo’s “Mining the kinematics of discs to hunt for planets in formation”

Dept. of Astronomy 217 Bryant Space Science Center, Gainesville, FL, United States

"Mining the kinematics of discs to hunt for planets in formation" Abstract: Detecting planets during their formation stages is crucial for understanding the history and diversity of fully developed planetary systems like our own. However, observing these objects directly is challenging because they are often deeply embedded within their host protoplanetary discs, rich in gas

Colloquium – Samantha Scibelli

Samantha Scibelli, NRAO Thursday, August 22, 2024 @ 12:45 PM – 1:45 PM EST 217 Bryant Space Science Center

Colloquium – Aylin Garcia-Soto

Dept. of Astronomy 217 Bryant Space Science Center, Gainesville, FL, United States

Aylin Garcia-Soto, Dartmouth Thursday, August 29, 2024 @ 12:45 PM – 1:45 PM EST 217 Bryant Space Science Center