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Not quite black holes at LIGO
Pawan Kumar (UT Austin)
February 25, 2021

Separating fast and slow scales in perturbative dynamical systems
Tomas Galvez (CITA)
February 4, 2021

Structures of AGN Accretion Disks based on Global Radiation MHD Simulations
Yan-Fei Jiang (CCA)
January 25, 2021

Wave-driven shock dynamics for super-Eddington stellar outbursts
Chris Matzner (University of Toronto)
December 15, 2020

Numerical renormalization group-based approach to secular perturbation theory
Tomas Galvez (CITA)
November 25, 2020

Reverberation mapping black hole accretion flows
Erin Kara (MIT Kavli Institute)
November 19, 2020

Simulating Galaxy Formation
Mark Vogelsberger (MIT)
November 16, 2020

Line-intensity mapping with the CO Mapping Array Pathfinder
Dongwoo Chung (CITA)
November 9, 2020

High-frequency variability in black hole accretion flows
Janosz Dewberry (CITA)
November 2, 2020

The Gravitational and Electromagnetic Signatures of Black Hole Mergers
Zoltan Haiman (Columbia University)
October 29, 2020

Advances in Gas and Dust Numerical Methods and Their Applications to Ring-Shepherding by Planets
Jeffrey Fung (IAS)
October 26, 2020

Multiwavelength Signals From Engine-Driven Supernovae
Conor Omand (University of Tokyo)
October 2, 2020

The dynamics and electromagnetic emission
J. J. Zanazzi (CITA)
June 8, 2020

The endgame of planet formation
Eugene Chiang (Berkeley)
May 28, 2020

The Central Density of Dark Matter Halos
James Taylor (University of Waterloo)
February 24, 2020

How Do Massive Stars Die?
Jeremiah Murphy (Florida State University)
February 13, 2020

Not quite black holes at LIGO
Bob Holdom (University of Toronto)
February 10, 2020

Constraints from multi-messenger signals of the next nearby core-collapse supernova
MacKenzie Warren (North Carolina State University)
February 6, 2020

Core-collapse supernova physics in the multi-messenger era
Sarah Gossan (CITA)
February 3, 2020

Space Observatories of the Highest Energy Particles: POEMMA and EUSO-SPB
Angela Olinto (University of Chicago)
January 30, 2020
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