Visitor | Period of stay | Research interests | |
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Li Jiangtao University of Michigan |
23 Sep 2019 to 24 Sep 2019 | Multi-wavelength observations of the circum-galactic medium (CGM) of nearby galaxies; High redshift universe (quasars, CGM, IGM). |
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Ryosuke Hirai Waseda University |
18 Sep 2019 to 20 Sep 2019 | Binary Stars;Numerical Techniques |
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Congyao Zhang Max-Planck Institute for Astrophysics (MPA) |
2 Sep 2019 to 10 Sep 2019 | large-scale structure, galaxy cluster, and cosmology |
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Xin Wang University of California |
30 Aug 2019 | Xin studies how gas flows, star formation and galactic feedback influence the cycle of baryons and metals as a key ingredient to the chemo-structural evolution of high-redshift galaxies using diffraction-limited spatially-resolved spectroscopy. |
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Se-Heon Oh Department of Physics and Astronomy, Sejong University |
23 Jul 2019 to 6 Aug 2019 | • Galaxy dynamics and its link to star formation • Observational radio astronomy • Galaxy surveys with SKA pathfinders |
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Jim Fuller California Institute of Technology |
12 Jul 2019 |
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Re’em Sari The Racah Institute of Physics, The Hebrew University of Jerusalem |
12 Jul 2019 to 16 Jul 2019 | cosmological gamma-ray bursts and their afterglow, as well as dynamical issues in planet formation and their orbital evolution |
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Zoltan Haiman Columbia University |
2 Jul 2019 to 8 Jul 2019 | Binary Black Holes and Gravitational Wave Astronomy;Cosmology and Large Scale Structures;Structure Formation in the Early Universe |
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Miao Li Flatiron Institute |
1 Jul 2019 to 6 Jul 2019 | Li’s research focuses on understanding how galaxies form and evolve, in particular on how the small-scale feedback from stars regulates galaxy formation. |
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Ana Bonaca Harvard University |
27 Jun 2019 to 30 Jun 2019 | Tidal disruption of Galactic satellites and buildup of its stellar halo, global mapping of dark matter in the Milky Way and searches for low-mass dark matter subhalos |
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