UCL DEPT. OF SPACE & CLIMATE PHYSICS
MULLARD SPACE SCIENCE LABORATORY

Astrophysics Group Meetings and Seminars


January – July 2010

Every Thursay afternoon, the Astrophysics Group meets in the Library for seminars

Speakers normally give presentations of up to an hour (including time for questions) and these begin at 2.30pm unless stated otherwise.
The seminar is preceeded by lunch at a local pub and is followed by coffee and biscuits

Nick Seymour and Massimiliano de Pasquale are the seminar organisers.

Calendar January - July 2010
Date Title Speaker
7th January

The Latest Resutls from ESA's Herschel Space Observatory
Dr Nick Seymour
UCL/MSSL
14th January

TBD
Dr Christopher Conselice
University of Notthingham
21st January

TBD
Dr Matt Jarvis
University of Hertfordshire
28th January

Galaxies Under the Cosmic Microscope
Dr Mark Swinbank
University of Durham
4th February

TBD
Dr Andrew Levan
University of Warwick
11th February



18th February



25th February



4th March



11th March



18th March

TBD
Dr Julien Devriendt
University of Oxford
25th March



1st April

A Grand Unified Theory of GR and QM
Prof. A. Einstein
Bern Federal Office for Intellectual Property
8th April



15th April

----------no seminar: UK National Astronomy Meeting at the University of Glasgow ----------------

22nd April



29th April



6th May



13th May



20th May



27th May

TBD
Dr Tom Dwelly
University of Southampton
3rd June



10th June



17th June



24th June



1st July

TBD
Prof. Ian McHardy
University of Southampton
8th July



15th July

-----------------no seminar: IRX2010 Meeting at MSSL-----------------

22nd July

-----------------------------Summer break-----------------------------

For past seminars:
September – December 2009 click here.

If you have any comments or if you'd like to come and give us a seminar, please drop Nick or Max a line.


Last updated October 2009 — Nick Seymour


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