Columbia University 
Astronomy and Astrophysics

Colloquium Schedule
Fall 2004
Wednesdays, 4:15pm, Pupin 1332
(Wine and cheese after the colloquium, Pupin 1402)
Date Speaker Title Abstract Host
September 8 Arieh Konigl (Chicago) Relativistic Jets in Gamma-ray Burst Sources and Active Galactic Nuclei Abstract Kristen Menou
September 15 NO COLLOQUIUM THIS FRIDAY ASTROFEST!
September 22 Paul Ho (CfA) Early Science with the Submillimeter Array Abstract Robin Herrnstein
September 29 Steve Zepf (Michigan State) Galaxy Formation, Globular Cluster Systems, and Low Mass X-ray Binaries Abstract Jacqueline van Gorkom
October 6 Scott Hughes (MIT) Gravitational Waves: A Tool for Studying Black Hole Physics Abstract Kristen Menou
October 11 (Monday!! Joint Physics/Astronomy) Jerry Ostriker (Princeton) Abstract Mal Ruderman
October 13 Adam Burgasser (AMNH/MIT) The New Cool Subdwarfs: Metal-Poor Halo L Dwarfs Abstract Frits Paerels
October 20 Pieter van Dokkum (Yale) A large population of massive red galaxies at z~2.5 Abstract Jacqueline van Gorkom
October 27 Jimmy Irwin (U. Michigan) Stellar- and Intermediate-Mass Black Holes in Galaxies Abstract Frits Paerels
November 3 Chuck Keeton (Chicago) Abstract Zoltan Haiman
November 8 (Monday!! Special Astro Colloquium) Alison Coil, UC Berkeley First Large-Scale Structure Results from the DEEP2 Galaxy redshift Survey: Galaxy Clustering, Environment, Groups and Voids at z=1 Abstract Dave Schiminovich
November 10 Glenn Starkman (Case Western) Abstract Janna Levin
November 17 Szabolcs Marka (Columbia) Abstract Frits Paerels
November 24 NO COLLOQUIUM (Thanksgiving week)
December 1 Uros Seljak (Princeton) Observational cosmology as a probe of fundamental physics Abstract
December 8 Orsola de Marco (AMNH) Stellar Duets: How Companions Shape the Life and Evolution of Stars Abstract Frits Paerels

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