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Friday, February 2nd, 2018
2:00pm 3:00pm
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TAPIR Seminar

From Cosmic Dust to Planetesimals: Models vs. Observations
Paola Pinilla, NASA Hubble Fellow, Steward Observatory, University of Arizona,
Wednesday, February 7th, 2018
4:00pm 5:00pm
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Astronomy Colloquium

Circumgalactic Matter Matters for Galaxy Evolution
Jessica Werk, Univ of Washington,
Friday, February 9th, 2018
2:00pm 3:00pm
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TAPIR Seminar

Theory of EM counterparts of neutron star mergers
Kenta Hotokezaka, Lyman Spitzer, Jr. Postdoctoral Fellow, Department of Astrophysical Sciences, Princeton University,
Monday, February 12th, 2018
Wednesday, February 14th, 2018
4:00pm 5:00pm
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Astronomy Colloquium

Early Galaxies and Cosmic Reionization: Progress & Challenges
Richard Ellis, University College London,
Thursday, February 15th, 2018
2:00pm 3:00pm
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Special TAPIR Seminar

Vorticies from low-mass planet formation
James Owen, NASA Hubble Fellow, Institute for Advanced Study,
Friday, February 16th, 2018
2:00pm 3:00pm
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TAPIR Seminar

CANCELLED DUE TO FLU -- TO BE RESCHEDULED
Camille Avestruz, KICP and Fermi Postdoctoral Fellow, Kavli Institute for Cosmological Physics, University of Chicago,
Wednesday, February 21st, 2018
4:00pm 5:00pm
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Astronomy Colloquium

Diversity Revealed: Stellar Rotation and the Time Domain Revolution
Marc Pinsonneault, Ohio State,
Thursday, February 22nd, 2018
Friday, February 23rd, 2018
2:00pm 3:00pm
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TAPIR Seminar

Three Dimensional Radiation Hydrodynamic Simulations Reveal the Mysteries of Massive Stars
Yan-Fei Jiang, KITP Fellow, Kavli Institute of Theoretical Physics, University of California, Santa Barbara,
7:00pm 9:00pm
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Stargazing Lecture

Galaxies Aren't Great at Making Stars
Matt Orr, PhD Candidate, Department of Theoretical Astrophysics (TAPIR), Caltech,
Wednesday, February 28th, 2018
4:00pm 5:00pm
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Astronomy Colloquium

Discovering the Highest Energy Neutrinos Using a Radio Phased Array
Abigail Vieregg, U. Chicago,