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A simulated dwarf galaxy when the universe was 0.5 billion years old. Magenta represents cool gas, green is warm ionized gas, and red is hot gas. Image credit: Hopkins et al. 2013
Tue, February 14, 2023

Astronomy Colloquium - Anna Rosen

Event Start Time: 2:45 pm
Event Location: In Person & Online: Fontana Lab - Room 2020 ; Zoom Webinar
Thu, February 9, 2023

Diversity Journal Club —February 9, 2023 - DEI Strategic Plan

Event Start Time: 12:30 pm
Event Location: Hybrid: McPherson 4054 and Zoom
Artist's impression of the central bulge of the Milky Way. Credit: ESO/NASA/JPL-Caltech/M. Kornmesser/R. Hurt
Tue, January 31, 2023

Astronomy Colloquium - Meridith Joyce

Event Start Time: 2:45 pm
Event Location: In Person & Online: Fontana Lab - Room 2020 ; Zoom Webinar
Thu, January 26, 2023

Diversity Journal Club — April, 6, 2023

Event Start Time: 12:30 pm
Event Location: Hybrid: McPherson 4054 and Zoom
Thu, January 26, 2023

Diversity Journal Club — January 26, 2023

Event Start Time: 12:30 pm
Event Location: Hybrid: McPherson 4054 and Zoom
Artist's impression of a neutron-star merger (Courtesy: NASA)
Tue, January 24, 2023

Astronomy Colloquium - Carolyn Raithel

Event Start Time: 2:45 pm
Event Location: In Person & Online: Fontana Lab Rm. 2020; Zoom Webinar
Professor B. Scott Gaudi
Sun, January 22, 2023

Science Sundays: “Strange New Worlds”

Event Start Time: 3:00 pm
Event Location: Ohio Union U.S. Bank Conference Theater
Shown is a projection of the baryonic density field, where image brightness indicates the projected mass density and color hue visualizes the mean projected gas temperature. The displayed region extends by about 1.2 billion lightyears from left to right. The underlying calculation TNG300 shown here is the presently largest magneto-hydrodynamic simulation of galaxy formation, containing more than 30 billion resolution elements. Credit: IllustrisTNG Collaboration
Thu, January 19, 2023

Astronomy Colloquium - John Forbes

Event Start Time: 3:00 pm
Event Location: In Person & Online: Chem & Biomolecular Eng & Chem (CBEC) - Room 130; Zoom Webinar
Picture of Chanda Prescod Weinstein
Fri, December 9, 2022

Special Seminar - Chanda Prescod-Weinstein (University of New Hampshire) - Illuminating Dark Matter With Cosmic Probes

Event Start Time: 12:30 pm
Event Location: Hybrid: 1080 Physics Research Building and Zoom