How do protostars get their masses?
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Philip Myers
Affiliation
Harvard-Smithsonian CfA
Location
N232, Room 103
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Direct Detection of Exoplanets with Polarimetry
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Speaker
Sloane Wiktorowicz
Affiliation
UC Santa Cruz
Location
N232, Room 103
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The new SOFIA polarimeter
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Speaker
Johannes Staguhn
Affiliation
Johns Hopkins University
Location
N232, Room 103
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Discovery and the Search for the Design of the Universe
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Speaker
Martin Harwit
Affiliation
Cornell University
Location
N232, Room 103
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YSOVAR: Mid-Infrared Variations in Young Stars
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Speaker
Luisa Rebull
Affiliation
Spitzer Science Center
Location
N232, Room 103
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The Role of Magnetic Fields in Star Formation
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Speaker
Christopher McKee
Affiliation
UC Berkeley
Location
N232, Room 103
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21st Century PAH IR Analyses
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Speaker
Christian Boersma
Affiliation
NASA Ames
Location
N232, Room 103
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The Circumstellar Environment of Young Stars Studied with Polarimetry
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Speaker
Pierre Bastien
Affiliation
U. of Montreal
Location
N232, Room 103
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The Heliosphere: Blowing in the Interstellar Wind
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Speaker
Priscilla Frisch
Affiliation
University of Chicago
Location
N232, Room 103
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Breakthroughs in our understanding of supernovae: from the standard to the superluminous
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Speaker
Andy Howell
Affiliation
Las Cumbres Observatory Global Telescope Network
Location
N232, Room 103
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What is the role of magnetic fields in molecular clouds and star formation?
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Speaker
Tom Troland
Affiliation
University of Kentucky
Location
N232, Room 103
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