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Mars’ Magnetic Field: Progress and Puzzles
Catherine Johnson (UBC)
December 20, 2021
Transport of radiation in neutron stars with different magnetic fields
Denis Gonzales (UBC)
December 16, 2021
Observational Planet Formation
Ruobing Dong (University of Victoria)
December 6, 2021

The Astrophysical Context of Gravitational Wave Events
Mohammad Safarzadeh (CfA, Harvard)
December 2, 2021

Tracing the structure of DM haloes using GC populations
Marta Reina-Campos (McMaster University)
November 29, 2021

Tidal Disruption Events As Transient Probes of Black Hole Accretion and Demographics
Jane Lixin Dai (University of Hong Kong)
November 25, 2021

Dynamical Balance and Vertical Distribution of the Molecular ISM in Nearby Galaxies
Jiayi Sun (McMaster)
November 23, 2021

Not so simple after all: White dwarf evolution in the era of Gaia
Simon Blouin (University of Victoria)
November 22, 2021

Black holes in star clusters
Mark Gieles (University of Barcelona)
November 18, 2021

ULTRASAT: Revolutionizing our view of the transient Universe
Eli Waxman (Weizmann)
November 15, 2021
A mapping approach to the dynamics of closely-spaced planets
Sam Hadden (CITA)
November 9, 2021
Probing neutron star matter with gravitational waves
Phil Landry (CITA)
November 8, 2021

Neutron star mergers: Fast ejecta, magnetic fields and dense matter
Elias Most (Princeton/IAS)
November 1, 2021
The transformation of the Milky Way
Vasily Belokurov (IOA, Cambridge)
October 28, 2021

The spatial distribution of dust-obscured star-formation in TNG50 main-sequence galaxies
Gergo Popping (ESO (EU ALMA Regional Center))
October 18, 2021
Massive black holes, galaxies and structure formation - connecting physics and astronomy
Rainer Weinberger (CITA)
October 14, 2021

Gravitational-wave propagation in arbitrary backgrounds
Omar Contigiani (CITA)
October 12, 2021

Fitting Gaussian data where the covariance matrix is approximate
Will Percival (U. Waterloo)
October 4, 2021
