Events
DAPS Colloquia
July 9, 9:00 am
Andy López-Oquendo
NAU Astronomy & Planetary Science
PhD Defense
Characterization of Small Airless Bodies in the Near-Earth Space from Telescopes and Laboratory Perspectives
Liberal Arts (Bldg. 18), Rm. 136
July 22, 1:30 pm
Schuyler Borges
NAU Astronomy & Planetary Science
PhD Defense
In Situ and Remote Biosignatures From Mibrobial Mats in Ephemeral Streams of Fryxell Basin, Antarctica
Science Annex (Bldg. 20), Rm. 122
August 26, 3:30 pm
Michael Coughlin
University of Minnesota
A Technical Ecosystem to Enable Multi-messenger Astrophysics
Physical Sciences (Bldg. 19), Rm. 103
Sept. 3, 9:00 am
Anna Engle
NAU Astronomy & Planetary Science
PhD Defense
Experimental Studies Involving Mixtures of Methane, Ethane, Propane, and Nitrogen with Implications for Titan
Physical Science (Bldg. 19), Rm. 321
Sept. 9, 3:30 pm
Hannah Kerner
Arizona State University,
School of Computing and Augmented Intelligence
Unlocking the Promise of AI for Remote Sensing Data for Science and Society
Physical Sciences (Bldg. 19), Rm. 103
Sept. 16, 3:30 pm
Joseph Shields
Director Large Binocular Telescope Observatory
LBT Update and Future Prospects as a Discovery Machine
Physical Sciences (Bldg. 19), Rm. 103
Sept. 23, 3:30 pm
Jennifer Hanley
Lowell Observatory
Clouds, Haze and Methane on Titan
Physical Sciences (Bldg. 19), Rm. 103
Sept. 30, 3:30 pm
Chris Ford
CEO, Astronomical Society of the Pacific
How Buzz Lightyear Added Another Dimension to the Universe!
Physical Sciences (Bldg. 19), Rm. 103
Oct. 14, 3:30 pm
Cheng Ye
NAU
Advancing Surface Compositional Analyses of Mars Using Thermal Infrared Spectroscopy
Physical Sciences (Bldg. 19), Rm. 103
Oct. 21, 3:30 pm
Jennifer Bergner
UC Berkely
Volatile chemistry
in protoplanetary disks
Physical Sciences (Bldg. 19), Rm. 103
Oct. 28, 3:30 pm
Mario Juric
University of Washington
Rubin Observatory At The Start Of Commissioning: Predictions For Early Science
Physical Sciences (Bldg. 19), Rm. 103
Nov. 4, 3:30 pm
Chris Glein
Southwest Research Institute
The Enceladus-Exoplanet Connection: How Molecular Hydrogen on Ocean Worlds Could Support Life
Physical Sciences (Bldg. 19), Rm. 103
Nov. 18, 3:30 pm
Alicia Rutledge
NAU
Fantastic analogs and where to find them: Using natural laboratories on Earth to understand planetary surfaces
Physical Sciences (Bldg. 19), Rm. 103
Nov. 25, 3:30 pm
Diana Dragomir
University of New Mexico
TBA
Physical Sciences (Bldg. 19), Rm. 103
Dec. 2, 3:30 pm
Graduate Student 7th Semester Talks
Physical Sciences (Bldg. 19), Rm. 103