Visit of Prof. Dr. Sascha Quanz (ETH Zurich)
Prof. Dr. Sascha Quanz will visit LAM for two days and present the LIFE mission concept, of which he is acting PI.
Prof. Dr. Sascha Quanz will visit LAM for two days and present the LIFE mission concept, of which he is acting PI.
"Modelling the populations of low-mass planets: transition between super-Earths and mini-Neptunes" Zoom link: https://univ-amu-fr.zoom.us/j/88020777410?pwd=WlNQL1VyYWxOQjFaQ1pnU0I3SUpPdz09 Abstract Low-mass exoplanets are showing a diversity in their densities and irradiation conditions, ranging from highly […]
"Characterizing stellar activity of M dwarfs with high-precision spectroscopy in the optical and near-infrared to search for low-mass planets" The defense will be in English. Here is the zoom link […]
PhD students will present their work in the "amphithéâtre", in English with French slides. A special session will take place in French at 15h45 on the activities of the groups […]
The (spring) magnetosphere of Uranus probed by a decade of HST observations of its ultraviolet aurorae The re-detection and long-term monitoring of the ultraviolet aurorae of Uranus with the Hubble Space Telescope […]
Title : TBA (JWST Ice Giant) Abstract : TBA
"Composition of the primordial matter in protoplanetary environments : Implication for the origins of the Galilean Moons and Giant Planets". The defense will take place on Thursday December 5th at […]
Temperate Rocky Exoplanets: First Results from the JWST and Future Perspectives The investigation of atmospheres and surfaces of temperate rocky planets has, until recently, been confined to bodies within our […]