The hunt for cosmic monsters: understanding galaxies in the confused FIR sky
Astronomy Lunch Series
Jillian Scudder
Assistant Professor of Physics
Oberlin College and Conservatory
Assistant Professor of Physics
Oberlin College and Conservatory
Introduction: Melanie Campbell Professor and Director, Graduate Studies in Physics
Are you an undergraduate physics student who has thought about graduate studies in your future? This information session is for you. It will cover
Assistant Professor of Physics
University of California, Merced
Dr. Xu was recently awarded a National Institute of Health Research Enhancement Award (2016-2019). Her long-term research goal is to understand how “traffic control” takes place and to contribute to future therapeutic strategies that exploit traffic control in cells to promote human health.
Meteorological Research Division, Environment and Climate Change Canada
Department of Physics & Astronomy
University of Toronto
John A. MacLean Sr. Professor for Molecular Engineering Innovation and Enterprise
Director, Pritzker Nanofabrication Facility
University of Chicago
Dr. Cleland specializes in quantum computing, quantum communication and quantum sensors.
Come visit the observatory during the first public tour of 2018!
Assistant Professor, Department of Physics
Cornell University
Natasha G. Holmes leads the Cornell Physics Education Research Lab.
Cornell University
Black holes are amongst the strangest objects in the universe. Absorbing all forms of matter, they emit random radiation due to quantum effects that result in some of the strangest paradoxes in physics. These same effects indicate that black holes can actually behave like chemical systems, having triple points like that of water and having phase