Do Globular Clusters Have an Identity Problem? - The Dynamics of Mass Segregation and Tidal Stripping
Astronomy Lunch Series
Jeremy Webb
Department of Physics & Astronomy
University of Toronto
Department of Physics & Astronomy
University of Toronto
Assistant Professor, Department of Physics
Cornell University
Natasha G. Holmes leads the Cornell Physics Education Research Lab.
Cornell University
Department of Physics, University of Colorado
Dr. Radzihovsky's research interests span a broad spectrum of condensed matter, ranging from liquid crystals, colloids, membranes, rubber and other "soft" matter to degenerate atomic gases, superconductors, and quantum Hall systems.
PhD. Thesis Presentation
Candidate: Pedro Ponte
Department of Physics and National High Magnetic Field Laboratory
Florida State University
Executive Director of the Waterloo Institute for Nanotechnology
Mechanical and Mechatronics Engineering and Department of Physics & Astronomy
University of Waterloo
Department of Physics & Astronomy
Stony Brook University
Dr. Perna's research has three primary interests: high-energy astrophysics, cosmology, and exoplanets.
Department of Physics
University of Toronto
Department of Astronomy
Harvard University
Dr. Conroy's group studies a broad range of topics in the fields of galaxy formation, stellar evolution, stellar spectroscopy, and stellar populations using both observational and theoretical tools.