Seminars 2019

Previous Seminars 2019

December

  • 12-12-2019 ore 11.30 Filippo Ambrosino (INAF - IAPS, Roma) "Discovery of an optical millisecond pulsar with a Silicon Fast Astronomical Photometer "
  • 5-12-2019 ore 11.30 Ulisses Barres de Almeida (Centro Pesquisas Fisicas do Brasil (Sao Paulo, Brasil)) "The United Nations Open Universe Initiative: Open Space Science data for Development."
  • 2-12-2019 ore 11.30 Peter Tuthill (Physics, University of Sydney) "Habitable Zone Earth Analog Planets with the TOLIMAN Space Telescope"

November

  • 21-11-2019 ore 11.30 Roberto Capuzzo Dolcetta (Universita' La Sapienza, Roma) "VIOLENT DYNAMICS IN GALACTIC CENTERS"
  • 12-11-2019 ore 11.30 Jorge Melendez (Universita' di San Paolo, Brasile) "How unusual are the Sun and our Solar System?"

October

  • 31-10-2019 ore 11.30 Gayandhi De Silva (Macquarie University, Sydney) "Science Highlights from the GALAH Survey"
  • 24-10-2019 ore 11.30 Martin Lopez-Corredoira (IAC, Spain) "Problems with the dark matter and dark energy hypotheses, and alternative ideas"
  • 23-10-2019 ore 11.30 Mayte Alfaro Cuello (Max Planck Heidelberg) "Into the heart of the nucleus of the Sagittarius dwarf spheroidal galaxy: M54"
  • 17-10-2019 ore 11.30 Martin Lopez-Corredoira (IAC, Spain) "Morphology, kinematics and dynamics of the Milky Way outer disc"
  • 10-10-2019 ore 14.30 Luciano Rezzolla (Goethe University, Frankfurt) "The first image of a black hole"
  • 10-10-2019 ore 11.30 Simon Portegies Zwart (Leiden University) "The troubled puberty of the Solar System"
  • 9-10-2019 ore 11.30 Long Wang (Humboldt Postdoctoral Fellow, Bonn University) "The impact of initial mass functions and black holes on the survival of star clusters and gravitational-wave events"
  • 3-10-2019 ore 11.30 Fabrizio Nestola (Geoscienze UniPD) "Diamonds: a journey into the center of the Earth"

September

  • 26-9-2019 ore 11.30 Viviana Casasola (INAF - IRA Bologna) "A complete study of the ISM in the Local Universe"
  • 19-9-2019 ore 11.30 Faustine Cantalloube (MPIA) "Exoplanet imaging: carving the starlight with the latest instruments"
  • 5-9-2019 ore 11.30 Suk Jin Yoon (Yonsei University Seoul, Corea) "Globular Cluster Color Bimodality"

July

  • 15-7-2019 ore 11.30 Tadayuki (Taddy) Kodama (Astronomical Institute, Tohoku University) "Transition of gas accretion mode in proto-clusters at the cosmic noon"

June

  • 27-6-2019 ore 11.30 Alessia Longobardi (LAM - Laboratoire d’Astrophysique de Marseille) "A Multi-wavelength view of the Virgo intra-cluster component"
  • 25-6-2019 ore 11.30 Matteo Pinamonti (INAF - Osservatorio di Torino) "The discovery of super-Earth GJ 685 b and the population for M-dwarf exoplanets"
  • 20-6-2019 ore 11.30 Aris Amvrosiadis (University of Cardiff) "The nature of the strongly lensed SMG J091043.0-000322"
  • 12-6-2019 ore 11.30 Elisa Prandini (INAF - OAPD) "CatNET: probing cosmic accelerators with a telescope network"
  • 10-6-2019 ore 11.30 Boquan Erwin Chen (University of Sydney) "Discovery of nine new stellar groups in the Orion complex: Towards a robust unsupervised approach"
  • 7-6-2019 ore 15.00 Bill Harris(MCMaster University) "Making Massive Star Clusters"
  • 4-6-2019 ore 15.00 Pierre Baudoz (Paris Diderot University) "Preparing the future of exoplanet direct imaging"

May

  • 30-5-2019 ore 15.00 Giorgio Lanzuisi (INAF - OSS. Bologna) "Obscured AGN at high redshift: the role of the host galaxy"
  • 29-5-2019 ore 15.00 Daisuke Taniguchi (The University of Tokyo) "NIR Spectroscopy of Red Supergiants at around the Galactic Bar-End Region"
  • 23-5-2019 ore 11.30 Alessandro Alberto Trani (University of Tokyo) "Scatterings on a sphere - On the S-star cluster and black hole mergers in galactic nuclei"
  • 16-5-2019 ore 11.30 Francesca Annibali (INAF - OAS, Bologna) "The quest for observational evidence of the hierarchical formation process at the smallest galaxy scales."
  • 15-5-2019 ore 11.30 Elke Roediger (Milne Centre for Astrophysics, School of Mathematics and Physical Sciences, University of Hull) "Host galaxies of merging compact objects"
  • 13-5-2019 ore 16.30 Andreas Jechow (Berlin Institute for Freshwater Ecology and Inland Fisheries (IGB)) "Ecological light pollution - an interdisciplinary research field for astronomers, biologists and society"
  • 9-5-2019 ore 11.30 Celeste Artale (University of Innsbruck) "Host galaxies of merging compact objects
  • 2-5-2019 ore 11.30 George Angelou (MPA, Munich) "Stellar parameters in an instant with machine learning"

April

  • 26-4-2019 ore 11.30 Gabriele Pezzulli (ETH, Zurigo) "Constraining feedback models with Giant Ly-alpha nebulae at z~3"
  • 11-4-2019 ore 11.30 Eric Feigelson (Penn State, Univ.) "MYStIX: A new look at clustered star formation"
  • 5-4-2019 ore 11.30 Federico Bianchini (School of Physics, University of Melbourne) "Distortions in the cosmic microwave background"

March

  • 21-3-2019 ore 11.30 Viola Allevato (Scuola Normale Superiore di Pisa) "Clustering properties of X-ray AGN in the Chandra COSMOS Legacy survey"
  • 6-3-2019 ore 11.30 Enrichetta Iodice (INAF - Osservatorio Astronomico di Capodimonte) "The Deep (photometric and spectroscopic) Surveys of the Fornax Cluster"
  • 4-3-2019 ore 11.30 Annagrazia Puglisi (CEA, Saclay) "Compact galaxies hidden within the z=1.3 main sequence as revealed by ALMA"

February

  • 28-2-2019 ore 11.30 Enrico Congiu (Las Campanas Observatory - Carnegie Institute for Science) "Physics at high angular resolution with PHANGS"
  • 22-2-2019 ore 11.30 Lauren Schatz (The University of Arizona, College of Optical Sciences) "Optimization of a Pyramid Wavefront Sensor for Extreme Adaptive Optics"
  • 21-2-2019 ore 11.30 Eugenio Bottacini (Dipartimento di Fisica e Astronomia, Univ. PD) "A X-ray All-Sky Survey: Extragalactic and Galactic Source Populations"
  • 14-2-2019 ore 11.30 Matteo Bianconi (School of Physics and Astronomy University of Birmingham) "LoCuSS: Galaxy properties in and around massive clusters at z=0.2"
  • 7-2-2019 ore 11.30 Mario Spera (Università PD - Dipartimento di Fisica e Astronomia Northwestern University - Department of Physics and Astronomy Chicago) "HOMERICS - The history of merging compact-object binaries"

January

  • 31-1-2019 ore 11.30 Sebastian E. Lauro (Università di Roma 3) "Radar evidence of subglacial liquid water on Mars"
  • 25-1-2019 ore 11.30 Da Zhang (Changchun Institute of Optics, Fine Mechanics and Physics, Chinese Academy of Sciences) "Ultraviolet Imager with Wide-Field & Deep for Astronomical observation and Study
  • 24-1-2019 ore 11.30 Julian Merten (INAF - OAS, Bologna) "Cosmological applications of machine learning"
  • 21-1-2019 ore 11.30 Sirio Blli (Max Planck Institute for Extraterrestrial Physics, Garching) "The Formation of Quiescent Galaxies"
  • 17-1-2019 ore 11.30 Chiara Spinello (INAF - Osservatorio Astronomico di Capodimonte) "The stellar mass function is not universal"