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SOFIA Science Center Colloquia

The talks are held in Building N-211, room 205, usually on Wednesdays, 3:30 - 4:30 pm, and are followed by a wine and cheese reception. Any exceptions to the location, day or time of the talk are noted in the table below.

SOFIA COLLOQUIA: SPRING 2011

Date
Speaker (Affiliation)
Title
February 2
Janet Simpson (SETI)
Spitzer Spectroscopy of Massive Young Stellar Objects
February 9
Charles Lada
(SAO)
On the Star Formation Rates in Molecular Clouds and Galaxies
February 16
Duilia De Mello (CUA/GSFC)
Stars Outside Galaxies

February 23

NO COLLOQUIUM
March 2
NO COLLOQUIUM
March 9
John Bally
(U. Colorado)
Studies of Massive Star Formation and Cluster Birth in the SOFIA Era
March 16
Harriet Dinerstein
(U. Texas)
On Beyond Iron: Abundances of Heavy Metals in Planetary Nebulae
March 23
Ed Churchwell
(U. Wisconsin)
The IR Milky Way: What have we learned?
March 30
Uma Gorti (NASA/Ames)
Gas Emission Lines from Circumstellar Disks
April 6
Barbara Whitney (SSI)

Radiation Transfer Models of Young Stellar Objects

April 13

NO COLLOQUIUM
April 20
Chris Martin (Caltech)
UV tracers of the Hidden Side of Galaxy Evolution
April 27
Paule Sonnentrucker (STScI)
Interstellar Molecules: What we know we do not know
May 4

Michael Kaufman (San Jose State Univ.)

Line Emission from Interstellar Shocks: An Update
May 12 (Thursday)
Gary Ferland
(U. Kentucky)
What are the intra-cluster filaments in large clusters of galaxies?
May 18
David Hollenbach (SETI)
Oxygen Chemistry and Cosmic Ray Ionization Rates in Interstellar Clouds
May 25
NO COLLOQUIUM
AAS MEETING
June 1
Thomas Bania (Boston Univ.)
The GBT HII Region Discovery Survey
June 8
Evan Skillman (University of Minnesota)
Outstanding Questions in Dwarf Galaxy Research


 



 

 

 



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