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URL:https://uwaterloo.ca/astrophysics-centre/events/undergrad-presentations
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LOCATION:PHY - Physics 200 University Avenue West Virtual Meeting Waterloo 
 ON N2L 3G1 Canada
SUMMARY:Undergrad Presentations - Aviv Padawer-Blatt\, Lauren Foster and Ju
 stin\nMarchioni
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DESCRIPTION:LAUREN FOSTER\n\nLauren Foster is a fourth-year undergraduate s
 tudent in the Physics\nand Astronomy program at Waterloo. She started work
 ing with Dr.\nPercival in May 2021 on a project exploring the use of machi
 ne\nlearning to identify dark matter halos in redshift-space. \n\nTALK TIT
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LOCATION:PHY - Physics 200 University Avenue West Virtual Meeting Waterloo 
 ON N2L 3G1 Canada
SUMMARY:Astro Seminar Series - VIA ZOOM
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DESCRIPTION:Professor Laura Fissel is an astrophysicist in the Department o
 f\nPhysics\, Engineering Physics and Astronomy at Queen's University.\n H
 er research focuses on building stratospheric balloon-borne\ntelescopes\, 
 which operate above 99.5% of the Earth's atmosphere\,\nallowing astronomer
 s to observe radiation that would otherwise\nrequire a much more expensiv
 e space telescope.
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LOCATION:PHY - Physics 200 University Avenue West Virtual Meeting Waterloo 
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SUMMARY:Astro Seminar Series - VIA ZOOM
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DESCRIPTION:Dr. Andrew Pontzen is a Royal Society University Research Fello
 w and\nProfessor of Cosmology at the University College London (UCL). He\n
 obtained his PhD from the Institute of Astronomy\, Cambridge in 2009. \nH
 is work focuses on understanding dark matter – a mysterious\ncomponent o
 f the universe that is hypothesised to drive the formation\nof galaxies an
 d other structures.
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LOCATION:PHY - Physics 200 University Avenue West Virtual Meeting Waterloo 
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SUMMARY:Astro Seminar Series - VIA ZOOM
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DESCRIPTION:Michael R. Meyer is a Professor of Astronomy at the University 
 of\nMichigan.  He was Chair of Star and Planet Formation at the ETH in\nZ
 ürich and was formerly a Professor/Astronomer at the Department of\nAstro
 nomy/Steward Observatory of the University of Arizona.  He was a\nHubble 
 Fellow at the University of Arizona and did a post-doc at the\nMax-Planck-
 Institute for Astronomie.
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LOCATION:PHY - Physics 200 University Avenue West Virtual Meeting Waterloo 
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SUMMARY:Astro Seminar Series - VIA ZOOM
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DESCRIPTION:[megan_donahue_photo] Megan Donahue is a professor of physics a
 nd\nastronomy at Michigan State University (MSU) in East Lansing\,\nMichig
 an. She is interested in astrophysical questions relating to\nintergalacti
 c baryons\, particularly those surrounding galaxies. Those\nquestions rang
 e from cosmology and dark matter to galaxy evolution.\nHer PhD in astrophy
 sics is from the University of Colorado at\nBoulder. \n\nTALK TITLE AND A
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URL:https://uwaterloo.ca/astrophysics-centre/events/public-talk-black-holes
 -dark-matter-and-dark-energy
LOCATION:QNC - Quantum Nano Centre 200 University Avenue West 0101 Waterloo
  ON N2L 3G1 Canada
SUMMARY:Public Talk: Black Holes\, Dark Matter and Dark Energy: Exploring t
 he\nInvisible Universe by Christine Jones Forman
CLASS:PUBLIC
DESCRIPTION:[Christine Jones Forman] UW welcomes world-renowned astrophysic
 ist\nDr. Christine Jones Forman as she presents \"Black Holes\, Dark Matte
 r\nand Dark Energy: Exploring the Invisible Universe\". Dr. Forman is a\ns
 enior astrophysicist at the Harvard-Smithsonian Center for\nAstrophysics.
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