Cosmology Lunchtime Seminar
Fall Semester
Monday, September 5th 2011
There will be no seminar this week.
Monday, September 12th 2011
Speaker: David Tran, University of Minnesota
Subject: Antimatter and Gamma-Ray Signatures of Unstable Dark Matter
Monday, September 19th 2011
Speaker: Keith Olive, University of Minnesota
Subject: Supersymmetry and Dark Matter post LHC2010 and XENON100
Monday, September 26th 2011
Speaker: Yong-Zhong Qian
Subject: Supernova-Driven Outflows and Chemical Evolution of Dwarf Galaxies
Monday, October 3rd 2011
Speaker: Kyle Zilic, University of Minnesota
Subject: Gravitational Lensing and Improving Cosmological Precision with the South Pole Telescope
Monday, October 10th 2011
Speaker: Tony Piro, Caltech
Subject: Multi-Messenger Astrophysics of Gamma-ray Bursts
Monday, October 17th 2011
There will be no seminar this week.
Monday, October 24th 2011
Speaker: Jon Dumm, University of Minnesota
Subject: Searching for Neutrinos at the South Pole with IceCube
Monday, October 31st 2011
Speaker: Filippo Mannucci, INAF - Osservatorio di Arcetri
Subject: Evolution of galaxy metallicity with cosmic time
Monday, November 7th 2011
There will be no seminar this week.
Monday, November 14th 2011
Speaker: Lililya Williams, University of Minnesota
Subject: Gravitational N-body problem and Statistical Mechanics
Monday, November 21st 2011
Speaker: David Cerdeno, Institute for Theoretical Physics, Universidad Autonoma de Madrid
Subject: Complementarity in dark matter searches
Monday, November 28th 2011
Speaker: Jeff Klein, University of Minnesota
Subject: Constraints on general relativity from SDSS measurements of the gravitational redshifts of galaxies in clusters
Monday, December 5th 2011
Speaker: Ken Chen, University of Minnesota
Subject: Formation of the First Galaxies
Monday, December 12th 2011
Speaker: Lawrence Rudnick, University of Minnesota
Subject: Stage IV Dark Energy and Next Generation X-ray Missions
Monday, December 19th 2011
Speaker: Immanuel Buder, Kavli Institute for Cosmological Physics
Subject: CMB Polarization Results from the QUIET Experiment
Monday, December 26th 2011
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