Spring 2022
12:40 - 1:30 PM (Pacific) every Thursday, location = 131 Campbell Hall
To volunteer for a 12 minute talk + 4 minutes for questions, send email to Paul Kalas (kalas@berkeley.edu).
This forum is mainly for local scientists of any level to present their work to a broad spectrum of the department, and usually includes one short talk by the astronomy colloquium speaker of the day.
Subjects can include personal scientific research, reporting on other work appearing in journals, education and public outreach efforts, science policy, and professional development issues.
Scientists from other institutions need to have a local scientist hosting their visit to Berkeley before they can request a talk slot.
Note that the projector will fill the screen and make slides easier to read if a 16:9 format is used.
Bold means confirmed
January 27 - zoom only
Wenbin Lu (UC Berkeley) - Rapid Binary Mass Transfer
Lynn Cominsky (Sonoma State University) - NASA's Neurodiversity Network: Creating Inclusive Informal Learning Across the Spectrum
February 3
Nils Deppe (Caltech) - Taming the Extreme: Improvements for high-spin binary black hole merger simulations
February 10
Steve Lubow (STScI) - Polar Planets Around Eccentric Orbit Binaries
Maria Okounkova (Flatiron Institute) -Gravitational wave astronomy: high mass-ratio systems
February 17
Shrihan Agarwal (UC Berkeley) - Hunting for Black Holes with Gravitational Microlensing
Maya Fishbach (Northwestern) - Comparing populations of black holes in gravitational-wave sources and X-ray binaries
February 24
Aliza Beverage (UC Berkeley) - The Elemental Abundances of Quiescent Galaxies over Cosmic Time
Jane Huang (University of Michigan) -Insights into the Evolution of Protostellar Systems from Wideband Millimeter Interferometry
March 3
Andy Mayo (UC Berkeley) - Enriching Our View of Multiplanet Systems With High-Cadence Observations of 914 TESS Targets
Natasha Abrams (UC Berkeley) - Assessing the Impact of Binary Systems on Microlensing
Seiji Fujimoto (Niels Bohr Institute) - A dusty, compact object bridging galaxies and quasars at cosmic dawn
March 10
Lister Chen (UC Berkeley) - Using Deep Learning to Identify RFI in HERA Data
Jacob Pilawa (UC Berkeley) - Dynamical Mass Measurements of Massive Elliptical Galaxies
Guðmundur Stefansson (Princeton) - Towards Space-Quality Photometry from the Ground with Engineered Diffusers
March 17
Wynn Jacobson-Galán (UC Berkeley) - The Circumstellar Environments of Calcium-rich Transients
Dan Werthimer (UC Berkeley) - The PANOSETI Transient Search
Jessica Lu (UC Berkeley) - The Galactic Center with JWST
March 24: Spring Break
March 31
Zeljko Ivezic (UW) - Rubin Observatory’s Legacy Survey of Space and Time: the greatest movie of all time!
April 7
Antonella Palmese (UC Berkeley) - LIGO/Virgo/KAGRA binary black hole mergers and galaxies’ central black holes
April 14
Akshay Suresh (Cornell / Breakthrough Listen) - 4 – 8 GHz Searches for Galactic Center Pulsars
Matt Hosek (UCLA) - The Orbits of the Arches and Quintuplet Clusters: Exploring Scenarios for Star Formation Near the Galactic Center
April 21
Canceled
Canceled
April 28
Steven Giacalone (UC Berkeley) - Probing the Landscape of Sub-Jovian Planets around A-type Stars with TESS
Hannah Gulick (UC Berkeley) - CuRIOS: CubeSats for Rapid Infrared and Optical Surveys
Maude Gull (UC Berkeley) - A Panochromatic Census of Massive Stars in the Extremely Metal-Poor Galaxy Leo A
May 5
Eden McEwen (UC Berkeley) - A wavelength analysis of ‘imaka: a Ground Layer adaptive optics demonstrator for wide fields of view