STRW local: Lunch talks

Lunch Talks

DateDurationNameTitleRoom
2025-05-30
Friday
30 minLeo Burtscher
Astronomers for Planet Earth
[12:30 CE.0.18] "There is no planet B" -- The mission and vision of the grass-roots group Astronomers for Planet EarthCE.0.18
2025-04-29
Tuesday
30 minChris Lovell
University of Portsmouth
[12:30 CE.0.18] TBCCE.0.18
2025-04-25
Friday
30 minJorryt Matthee
Institute of Science and Technology Austria (ISTA)
[12:30 CE.0.18] Early galaxies and AGN: Latest results from JWST spectroscopyCE.0.18
2025-04-17
Thursday
30 minMinh Ngoc Lê
Instituto de Astrofísica de Canarias
[12:30 CE.0.08] TBCCE.0.08
2025-04-16
Wednesday
30 minJia Liu
Kavli IPMU, Japan
[12:30 CE.0.12] TBCCE.0.12
2025-04-09
Wednesday
30 min
[12:30 CE.0.18] TBCCE.0.18
2025-04-08
Tuesday
30 minDr Donna Rodgers-Lee
Dublin Institute for Advanced Studies (DIAS)
[12:30 CE.0.18] Galactic cosmic ray fluxes during the lifetime of a M dwarfCE.0.18
2025-04-07
Monday
30 minProf. Sudeshna Boro Sakikia
University of Vienna
[12:30 CE.0.18]CE.0.18
2025-04-02
Wednesday
30 minHarm Habing
Sterrewacht Leiden
[CE.0.18 12:30] GLIMPSE, a treasury for stellar research of the inner Milky Way.CE.0.18
2025-03-31
Monday
30 minOnyeuwaoma Nnaemeka Dom
NASRDA-Centre for Basic Space Science and Astronomy, University of Nigeria Nsukk
[12:30 CE.0.18] Exploring the Spatiotemporal Variation of Opacity on Mars
2025-03-25
Tuesday
30 minPaloma Guetzoyan
Edinburgh University
[12:30 - CE.0.18] The lack of growth of the most massive black holes.CE.0.18
2025-03-24
Monday
30 minBonaventure I. Okere
NASRDA-Centre for Basic Space Science and Astronomy, University of Nigeria Nsukk
[CE.0.18 12:30] Astronomy Activities at Center for Basic Space Science and Astronomy, University of Nigeria NsukkaCE.0.18
2025-03-21
Friday
30 minChao Liu
National Astronomical Observatories, Chinese Academy of Sciences
[CE.0.18 12:30] The coming spaceborne survey--Chinese Space Station Survey Telescope (CSST)CE.0.18
2025-03-19
Wednesday
30 minJo Ann Egger
Bern University
[12:30 CE.0.18] Uncovering the interiors of observed super-Earths and sub-NeptunesCE.0.18
2025-03-18
Tuesday
30 minElena Kozlikin
Heidelberg University, Institute for Theoretical Physics
[12:30 CE.0.18] Cosmic large-scale structure formation with full phase-space informationCE.0.18
2025-03-17
Monday
30 minLily Ishizaki
Tokyo University
[12:30 CE.0.18] Development of the prediction equation of "reaction Lines" – 3D Monte Carlo simulation of dust particles in a protoplanetary diskCE.0.18
2025-03-05
Wednesday
30 minTunde Akinsanmi
Geneva Observatory
[12:30 CE.0.18] Improving interior models of giant exoplanets by measuring Love numbersCE.0.18
2025-03-03
Monday
30 minSenne Starckx
freelance journalist / science writer
[12:30 CE.0.18] A journalist at Leiden ObservatoryCE.0.18
2025-02-28
Friday
30 minJoe Callingham
ASTRON
[12:30 CE.0.18] The Square Kilometre Array and the Netherlands: An UpdateCE.0.18
2025-02-25
Tuesday
30 minVeena Vadamattom
Max-Planck Institute for Radio Astronomy
[12:30 CE.0.18] Unveiling the Chemistry and Dynamics of the Milky Way's Nuclear ChimneyCE.018
2025-02-14
Friday
30 minGiovanni Rosotti
University of Milan
[12:30 - CE.0.18] The proto-planetary disc turbulent model in comparison with the observationsCE.0.18
2025-02-13
Thursday
30 minRiouhei Nakatani
University of Milan
[12:30 - CE.0.18] Protoplanetary Disks as a Source of Gas in Debris DisksCE.0.18
2025-01-23
Thursday
45 minJosephine Baggen
Yale
[12:30 CE.0.18] An Analytical Approach to Measure the Effects of Baryons in Satellite KinematicsCE.0.18
2025-01-22
Wednesday
30 minAyumu Kuwahara
[12:30 - CE.0.18] Low-mass planets driving the gas flow in disks: a mechanism for the dust ring and gap formationCE.0.18
2025-01-21
Tuesday
45 minFatemeh Zahra Majidi
Blue Skies Space
[12:30 CE.0.18] Mauve: a three-year UV-Vis survey dedicated to monitor stellar activity and variabilityCE.0.18
2024-12-04
Wednesday
30 minQuentin Moysan
Toulouse
[12:30 - CE.0.18] Low redshift groups and clusters of galaxies in the X-CLASS surveyCE.0.18
2024-11-19
Tuesday
30 minLily Correa Magnus
Manchester University
[12:30 - CE.0.18] Mind the gap: a study of dynamical state indicators of groups and clusters in the Flamingo simulation.CE.0.18
2024-11-18
Monday
30 minJordy Davelaar
Princeton University
[12:30 - CE.0.18] Tell-tale electromagnetic signatures of massive black hole binariesCE.0.18
2024-11-05
Tuesday
30 minDaniel Valentine
University of Bristol
[12:30 CE.0.18] Looking on the Bright Side: Mapping the Dayside Atmospheres of Transiting Exoplanets with JWST (+More…?)CE.0.18
2024-10-29
Tuesday
30 minTomohiro Yoshida
NAOJ
[12:30 - CE.0.18] Gas surface density profile in protoplanetary disks revealed by pressure-broadened CO line wingsCE.0.18
2024-10-16
Wednesday
30 minRavi Jaiswar
Curtin University
6. To these ends, I will be exploring a subset of reionization era analogs at 2.5[12:30 - CE.0.18] Exploring the model dependence of the ionizing photon production efficiency with Epoch of Reionization analogues.CE.0.18
2024-10-01
Tuesday
30 minRajsekhar Mohapatra
Princeton University
[12:30 - CE.0.18] Type 1a supernovae in massive ellipticalsCE.0.18

Unless announced otherwise, the lunch talks start at 12:50 sharp. The approximate duration of the lunch talk is given above, and additional time will be given for questions and discussion following the presentation. Please make sure that you take ample time to pick up your lunch beforehand.

Information for Speakers and Hosts: Talks are limited to 25 minutes, with 5 additional minutes for questions. Hosts are responsible for bringing the speaker to the correct room in ample time to set up laptops etc., and for ensuring the speaker also has time for lunch.


For questions and/or suggestions concerning the lunch talks, please contact Victor Forouhar Moreno () or Zephyr Penoyre ().