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2021 CCAPP Research Symposium

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October 6, 2021
1:00PM - 4:00PM
In Person & Online: Physics Research Building 1080; Zoom Webinar

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Add to Calendar 2021-10-06 13:00:00 2021-10-06 16:00:00 2021 CCAPP Research Symposium Please join us for the 2021 CCAPP Research Symposium from October 6-8. The CCAPP postdoctoral fellows, affiliate fellows, and research staff will present their research in short talks in room 1080 (in the PRB atrium) and on zoom. All members of the Physics and Astronomy departments are welcome to attend. The Symposium will take place from 1 pm-4 pm, October 6-8, in-person and on zoom, and coffee and snacks will be provided. The meeting will be broken up generally by subject, with different sessions focusing on research ranging from supernova to gravitational lensing, neutrino detection, dark matter theory, and more. Talks will be geared to a general physics/astronomy audience. A detailed schedule, along with abstracts and remote connection information, will be provided. Please mark your calendars now for this event, and we look forward to seeing you at the Symposium. In Person & Online: Physics Research Building 1080; Zoom Webinar Department of Astronomy astronomy@osu.edu America/New_York public
October 7, 2021
1:00PM - 4:00PM
In Person & Online: Physics Research Building 1080; Zoom Webinar

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Add to Calendar 2021-10-07 13:00:00 2021-10-07 16:00:00 2021 CCAPP Research Symposium Please join us for the 2021 CCAPP Research Symposium from October 6-8. The CCAPP postdoctoral fellows, affiliate fellows, and research staff will present their research in short talks in room 1080 (in the PRB atrium) and on zoom. All members of the Physics and Astronomy departments are welcome to attend. The Symposium will take place from 1 pm-4 pm, October 6-8, in-person and on zoom, and coffee and snacks will be provided. The meeting will be broken up generally by subject, with different sessions focusing on research ranging from supernova to gravitational lensing, neutrino detection, dark matter theory, and more. Talks will be geared to a general physics/astronomy audience. A detailed schedule, along with abstracts and remote connection information, will be provided. Please mark your calendars now for this event, and we look forward to seeing you at the Symposium. In Person & Online: Physics Research Building 1080; Zoom Webinar Department of Astronomy astronomy@osu.edu America/New_York public
October 8, 2021
1:00PM - 4:00PM
In Person & Online: Physics Research Building 1080; Zoom Webinar

Date Range
Add to Calendar 2021-10-08 13:00:00 2021-10-08 16:00:00 2021 CCAPP Research Symposium Please join us for the 2021 CCAPP Research Symposium from October 6-8. The CCAPP postdoctoral fellows, affiliate fellows, and research staff will present their research in short talks in room 1080 (in the PRB atrium) and on zoom. All members of the Physics and Astronomy departments are welcome to attend. The Symposium will take place from 1 pm-4 pm, October 6-8, in-person and on zoom, and coffee and snacks will be provided. The meeting will be broken up generally by subject, with different sessions focusing on research ranging from supernova to gravitational lensing, neutrino detection, dark matter theory, and more. Talks will be geared to a general physics/astronomy audience. A detailed schedule, along with abstracts and remote connection information, will be provided. Please mark your calendars now for this event, and we look forward to seeing you at the Symposium. In Person & Online: Physics Research Building 1080; Zoom Webinar Department of Astronomy astronomy@osu.edu America/New_York public

Please join us for the 2021 CCAPP Research Symposium from October 6-8. The CCAPP postdoctoral fellows, affiliate fellows, and research staff will present their research in short talks in room 1080 (in the PRB atrium) and on zoom. All members of the Physics and Astronomy departments are welcome to attend.

The Symposium will take place from 1 pm-4 pm, October 6-8, in-person and on zoom, and coffee and snacks will be provided. The meeting will be broken up generally by subject, with different sessions focusing on research ranging from supernova to gravitational lensing, neutrino detection, dark matter theory, and more. Talks will be geared to a general physics/astronomy audience.

A detailed schedule, along with abstracts and remote connection information, will be provided. Please mark your calendars now for this event, and we look forward to seeing you at the Symposium.

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