Talks

Emily Rauscher (U. Michigan) gives an overview of the many faces of exoplanets.<p>(And for what it's worth, the lighting behind the speakers seemed to change between every session. Sometimes it was bright red, sometimes blue+purple; here it's the monochromatic green look.)
University of Michigan theoretical astrophysicist Emily Rauscher and Michigan Matters host Carol Cain

On the left: photos from my plenary talk at the 2015 DPS meeting, credit: H. Throop

On the right: a photo from my appearance on Michigan Matters, to discuss the solar eclipse, credit: K. Kelly, CBS 62/CW50

What's the point of doing science if you don't get to also tell people about what you've learned?

You can find a list of my recent talks on my CV 

The Simons Foundation hosts this four-minute video of me discussing my research and a longer lecture about How Exoplanets Provide Insight Into Atmospheric Physics Within Extreme Regimes (from 2024)

Mapping the 3D Structure of Exoplanet Atmospheres using Transit Spectroscopy

This is a pedagogical talk I gave at the Sagan Summer Workshop in 2023.

Hot Jupiters: Dynamics, Chemistry, & Clouds

This is a review talk I gave at the ExoClimes 2019 meeting in Oxford.


A more recent talk on this topic is the joint review about "3D Clouds in Exoplanets and Brown Dwarfs" that I gave with Xianyu Tan at Cloud Nine Con, available here.

Peering into the Atmospheres of Strange New Worlds

This is a public talk I gave in 2014 as part of U Michigan's "Saturday Morning Physics" series.