Biology Graduate Student Seminar Series
Join us for our Winter 2024 Biology Graduate Student Seminar Series
Hosted biweekly on Thursdays from 3-4 pm; In-person RCH 308 and online via Zoom
Join us for our Winter 2024 Biology Graduate Student Seminar Series
Hosted biweekly on Thursdays from 3-4 pm; In-person RCH 308 and online via Zoom
Join Dr. Avery Broderick on UW campus for an evening discussing black holes, recent images from the Event Horizon Telescope and what exciting research we can expect in the future.
At this month's KPL astronomy talk, Cam Morgan will speak about the CASTOR mission, an ultra-violet telescope that promises to compliment other cutting-edge missions, such as Euclid and the Roman Space Telescope, throughout the 2030s.
Join us for our Winter 2024 Biology Graduate Student Seminar Series
Hosted biweekly on Thursdays from 3-4 pm; In-person RCH 308 and online via Zoom
Save the date!
Registration has opened for the Ontario Ecology, Ethology, and Evolution Colloquium (OE3C – oe3c.ca) being held at UWaterloo from 02-04 May 2024. This is a great opportunity for Biology students to showcase their research and network with academics across Ontario while staying close to home.
FREE GRADUATE REGISTRATION for UWaterloo graduate students that present research they have conducted or assisted with (maximum 20 undergraduates and 20 graduates).
Udo Schwingenschlögl
Professor, Applied Physics
Associate Dean, Faculty, Physical Sciences and Engineering, Applied Physics
King Abdullah University of Science and Technology (KAUST)
Thursday, May 2, 2024
11:00 a.m.
In-person: C2-361 (Reading Room)
As part of the ongoing celebrations surrounding Dr. Brian McNamara's achievements leading up to his 65th birthday, the Faculty of Science welcomes Dr. Helen Russell to UW. Dr Russell from the University of Nottingham will present a public astrophysics lecture entitled Black Hole Feedback.
Dark energy is a strange and enigmatic form of energy, causing our Universe to grow and expand at an increasingly fast rate. While the exact nature of this energy remains a total mystery, new astronomical instruments are shedding light on dark energy like never before. Join us at this month's KPL astronomy talk, when Dr. Enrique Paillas will speak about the Dark Energy Spectroscopic Instrument (DESI), and what its newest results tell us about the dark Universe.
Samira Siahrostami
Associate Professor, Canada Research Chair
Department of Chemistry, Simon Fraser University
Thursday, May 30, 2024
2:30 p.m.
In-person: C2-361 (Reading Room)
Science alumni and friends are welcomed back to campus May 31-June 1, 2024 for a variety of events happening around UW campus