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Tuesday November 24, 2009

12:10-1pm
TUNA Lunch Talk
NRAO, Room 230
"The Varied Nature of MAMBO SMGs in the COSMOS Field"
Manuel Aravena (NRAO)
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Astronomy Department and NRAO Joint Colloquia are held in the auditorium of the National Radio Astronomy Observatory on Edgemont Road. Usually colloquia are held on Thursdays at 4:00 PM. Coffee and cookies are served 15-20 min before the talks.

The schedules for the Tuesday UVa-NRAO Astronomy (TUNA) talks and the NRAO colloquia can be found on the NRAO web site. The Center for Chemistry of the Universe talk schedule is available at the CCU site. All three series of talks are also listed below (as soon as we can update the information), as this site is an attempt to list all of the local NRAO and UVa Astronomy talks.

Occasional colloquia and seminars of interest to astronomers that are sponsored by other departments are also listed here, as are other astronomy-related events in the Charlottesville area. Other goings-on around the Astronomy Department can be found on the main page.

If you know of any astronomy-related events in the area, please let us know so that we may add them to this list.

Other Calendars

The Observatory Public Night Schedule and the ASTR 121/124 Lab Sign-Up System are maintained separately.

For a listing of events elsewhere at the University, visit the UVa Events Calendar. The University Holiday Schedule is maintained by Human Resources. Academic Calendars are maintained by the College of Arts & Sciences and the University Registrar.

 
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September
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Time Event Location Details
3rd (Thursday)
4-5pm
Joint UVA/NRAO Colloquium NRAO Auditorium The AGN Torus --- A Paradigm Change
Moshe Elitzur (U. Kentucky)

Coffee will be served at 3:45.
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4th (Friday)
9-11pm
Public Night McCormick Observatory Museum exhibit: The Origins of the Elements: Where Does Gold Come From?

Use of the telescopes is contingent upon clear skies.

8th (Tuesday)
12:10-1pm
TUNA Lunch Talk NRAO, Room 230 21 Cm Cosmology: Progress, Prototypes and Projections
Jeff Peterson (Carnegie Mellon)

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10th (Thursday)
4-5pm
Joint UVA/NRAO Colloquium NRAO Auditorium Nanohertz Gravitational Waves and Pulsar Timing
Paul Demorest (NRAO)

Coffee will be served at 3:45.
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15th (Tuesday)
4-5pm
CCU Talk NRAO, Room 230 Interstellar Detection of CH2D+
Al Wootten (NRAO)

Coffee will be served at 3:45.

17th (Thursday)
4-5pm
Joint UVA/NRAO Colloquium NRAO Auditorium Drinking Coffee, Writing Papers
Kris Stanek (OSU)

Coffee will be served at 3:45.
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18th (Friday)
9-11pm
Public Night McCormick Observatory Museum exhibit: The Origins of the Elements: Where Does Gold Come From?

Use of the telescopes is contingent upon clear skies.

21st-24th (Monday-Thursday)
All Day
Conference: Assembly, Gas Content and Star Formation History of Galaxies Omni Hotel, Charlottesville > Event Details
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21st (Monday)
4-5pm
Public Lecture Clark Hall, Room 107 Beyond UFOs
Jeffrey Bennett (U. Colorado)

Book signing to follow lecture
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October
just this month
Time Event Location Details
2nd (Friday)
3-4pm
Joint UVA/NRAO Colloquium NRAO Auditorium The Impact of Massive Stars On the ISM in the Galactic Center
Cornelia Lang (U. Iowa)

Coffee will be served at 2:45.
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2nd (Friday)
9-11pm
Public Night McCormick Observatory Museum exhibit: The Origins of the Elements: Where Does Gold Come From?

Use of the telescopes is contingent upon clear skies.

5th (Monday)
9-9:30am
Dissertation Presentation Astronomy Building,
Room 201
NIR Studies with a Small Telescope
Srikrishna Kanneganti (UVa)

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6th (Tuesday)
12:10-1pm
TUNA Lunch Talk NRAO, Room 230 Resolving Inner Holes in Disks Around Young Stars
Meredith Hughes (CfA)

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7th (Wednesday)
7-9pm
Public Night McCormick Observatory Museum exhibit: The Origins of the Elements: Where Does Gold Come From?

Use of the telescopes is contingent upon clear skies.

8th (Thursday)
4-5pm
Joint UVA/NRAO Colloquium NRAO Auditorium Stellar Evolution, Mass Loss, and Dead Stars
Jason Kalirai (STScI)

Coffee will be served at 3:45.
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11th (Sunday)
7-9pm
Public Night McCormick Observatory Museum exhibit: The Origins of the Elements: Where Does Gold Come From?

Use of the telescopes is contingent upon clear skies.

12th (Monday)
10:30-11:30am
Joint UVA/NRAO Colloquium NRAO Auditorium Chinese Dome A Activities, and Pulsar Glitch Studies
Xiangqun Cui and Na Wang (Nanjing Institute & Urumqi Obs)

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12th (Monday)
4-5pm
Joint UVA/NRAO Colloquium NRAO Auditorium Developments at ASTRON: LOFAR, SKA Technology Developments and Hanny’s Voorwerp
Mike Garrett (ASTRON)

Coffee will be served at 3:45.
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13th (Tuesday)
12:10-1pm
TUNA Lunch Talk NRAO, Room 230 Abundances in M31 Globular Clusters
Ricardo Schiavon (Gemini)

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15th (Thursday)
4-5pm
Joint UVA/NRAO Colloquium NRAO Auditorium The Evolution of Prestellar Cores
Scott Schnee (NRC/HIA)

Coffee will be served at 3:45.
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16th (Friday)
8-11pm
Public Night McCormick Observatory Use of the telescopes is contingent upon clear skies.
20th (Tuesday)
12:10-1pm
TUNA Lunch Talk NRAO, Room 230 Instrumentation for Wide Bandwidth Transient Observations
Glenn Jones (NRAO & Caltech)

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22nd (Thursday)
4-5pm
Joint UVA/NRAO Colloquium NRAO Auditorium Massive Star Formation Through the Universe
Jonathan Tan (U. Florida)

Coffee will be served at 3:45.
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23rd (Friday)
7-11pm
Public Night Fan Mountain Observatory PLEASE NOTE: There are no more tickets available for Fan Mountain Public Night. The next Fan Mountain Public Night will be in April; tickets will be available after March 1st.
Tickets required. Send self-addressed stamped envelope to:
Fan Mountain Public Night
PO Box 400325
Charlottesville, VA 22904-04325

Use of the telescopes is contingent upon clear skies.

27th (Tuesday)
12:10-1pm
TUNA Lunch Talk NRAO, Room 230 Radio AGN, X-ray Cool Cores and the Flip Side of Galaxy Formation
Ming Sun (UVa)

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27th (Tuesday)
4-5pm
Jansky Prize Lecture Rotunda Dome Room The Central Engines That Power Active Galaxies
Anthony Readhead (Caltech)

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29th (Thursday)
4-5pm
Joint UVA/NRAO Colloquium NRAO Auditorium All the Low Mass Objects - Where Do They All Come From?
Fred Walter (Stony Brook University)

Coffee will be served at 3:45.
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November
just this month
Time Event Location Details
2nd (Monday)
12:10-1pm
MUNA Lunch Talk NRAO, Room 230 Populations of LMXBs in Nearby Galaxies
Rasmus Voss (MPE)

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3rd (Tuesday)
12:10-1pm
TUNA Lunch Talk NRAO, Room 230 The Spitzer Survey for Stellar Structure in Galaxies (S4G)
Kartik Sheth (NRAO)

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6th (Friday)
4-5pm
Physics Colloquium Physics, Room 204 Detecting Gravitational Waves (and Doing Other Cool Physics) with Millisecond Pulsars
Scott Ransom (NRAO)

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6th (Friday)
7-9pm
Public Night McCormick Observatory Museum exhibit: The Origins of the Elements: Where Does Gold Come From?

Use of the telescopes is contingent upon clear skies.

9th (Monday)
12:10-1pm
MUNA Lunch Talk NRAO, Room 230 Searching for Radio Pulsars in Unidentified Fermi LAT Bright Sources
Scott Ransom (NRAO)

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12th (Thursday)
4-5pm
Joint UVA/NRAO Colloquium NRAO Auditorium Structure and Evolution of Protoplanetary Disks
John Carpenter (Caltech)

Coffee will be served at 3:45.
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16th (Monday)
12:05-1pm
MUNA Lunch Talk NRAO, Room 230 What Is Happening at the NRAO Library?
Marsha Bishop (NRAO)

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17th (Tuesday)
12:10-1pm
TUNA Lunch Talk NRAO, Room 230 Clustered Low Mass Star Formation in the Ophiuchus Molecular Cloud
Rachael Friesen (NRAO)

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17th (Tuesday)
4-5pm
Joint UVA/NRAO Colloquium NRAO Auditorium Observations and Laboratory Studies of Carbon's Evolution Throughout the Galaxy
Stefanie Milam (Ames & U. Arizona)

Coffee will be served at 3:45.
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19th (Thursday)
9-10am
Dissertation Presentation Astronomy Building,
Room 201
The Magellanic Stream
David Nidever (UVa)

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19th (Thursday)
4-5pm
Joint UVA/NRAO Colloquium NRAO Auditorium Gamma-Ray Bursts: a New Probe of the High-Redshift Universe
Edo Berger (Harvard)

Coffee will be served at 3:45.
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20th (Friday)
7-9pm
Public Night McCormick Observatory Museum exhibit: The Origins of the Elements: Where Does Gold Come From?

Use of the telescopes is contingent upon clear skies.

23rd (Monday)
12:10-1pm
MUNA Lunch Talk NRAO, Room 230 Nitrogen Isotopic Fractionation in Interstellar Ammonia
Al Wootten (NRAO)

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24th (Tuesday)
12:10-1pm
TUNA Lunch Talk NRAO, Room 230 The Varied Nature of MAMBO SMGs in the COSMOS Field
Manuel Aravena (NRAO)

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December
just this month
Time Event Location Details
1st (Tuesday)
12:10-1pm
TUNA Lunch Talk NRAO, Room 230 The Nature of Dust-Obscured Galaxies at Z~2
Shane Bussmann (U. Arizona)

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1st (Tuesday)
4-5pm
CCU Talk NRAO, Room 230 TBA
Steve Charnley (NASA/GSFC)
3rd (Thursday)
4-5pm
Joint UVA/NRAO Colloquium NRAO Auditorium TBA
Melissa Enoch (U. C. Berkeley)

Coffee will be served at 3:45.

4th (Friday)
7-9pm
Public Night McCormick Observatory Museum exhibit: The Origins of the Elements: Where Does Gold Come From?

Use of the telescopes is contingent upon clear skies.

8th (Tuesday)
12:10-1pm
TUNA Lunch Talk NRAO, Room 230 TBA
James Miller Jones (NRAO)
8th (Tuesday)
4-5pm
Joint UVA/NRAO Colloquium NRAO Auditorium TBA
Nitya Kallivayalil (MIT)

Coffee will be served at 3:45.

10th (Thursday)
4-5pm
Joint UVA/NRAO Colloquium NRAO Auditorium TBA
Erik Rosolowsky (U.C British Columbia)

Coffee will be served at 3:45.

15th (Tuesday)
12:10-1pm
TUNA Lunch Talk NRAO, Room 230 What Drives Molecular Cloud Formation in Galaxies?
Adam Leroy (NRAO)

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15th (Tuesday)
4-5pm
CCU Talk NRAO, Room 230 TBA
Harold Butner (JMU)
17th (Thursday)
4-5pm
Joint UVA/NRAO Colloquium NRAO Auditorium TBA
Christine Chen (STScI)

Coffee will be served at 3:45.

18th (Friday)
7-9pm
Public Night McCormick Observatory Museum exhibit: The Origins of the Elements: Where Does Gold Come From?

Use of the telescopes is contingent upon clear skies.