Monthly Archives: January 2018


Visitors: Andreas A. Berlind

February 1-2, 2018. Seminar on February 2, 2018 @ 1:00pm I am currently an associate professor in the Astronomy Group in the Physics and Astronomy Department at Vanderbilt University. My research interests lie in the areas of large-scale structure and galaxy formation, as well as…

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2018-02-02 Seminar: Andreas A. Berlind, Vanderbilt University

When: February 2, 2018 @ 1:00-2:00pm  Where: PAB, 3rd floor, B305 From Dark Matter to Galaxies: Probing the Spatial Structure of the Universe on Small Scales The last decade has seen an explosion of high precision measurements of the structure of the…

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Visitors: Adrian Price-Whelan

January 23-24, 2018. Adrian Price-Whelan is a Lyman Spitzer, Jr. Postdoctoral Fellow in the Department of Astrophysical Sciences at Princeton University.  You can hear his talk at the Brown Bag Seminar on January 24th, at noon, in the B305 (PAB).  

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DIRAC Researcher Helps Investigate the “Most Mysterious Star” from the Kepler Mission

DIRAC Researcher and NSF Postdoctoral Fellow, James Davenport, is a coauthor on a recent paper studying “Boyajian’s Star”, aka the Most Mysterious Star in the Universe!

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2018-01-24 Brown Bag: Adrian Price-Whelan, Princeton University

When: January 24, 2018 @12:00-1:00pm  Where: B305 (PAB)  Very wide binaries and comoving stars in the Gaia era Conatal and coeval stars are important tracers of kinematics, stellar models, dark matter physics, and star and planet formation processes in the…

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