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GRD seminar Laurie Paillier [ONERA]

Laurie Paillier research engineer at ONERA will present her work about optical links from ground to space. Here is an abstract of her presentation : Both the increasing imaging resolution of earth observation satellites and the advent of a space based globalized internet are currently urging for very high data rate transmissions between space and […]

Cafe Club

  Tobias BROWN (Herzberg Astronomy & Astrophysics Research Centre, Victoria, Canada), who will talk about "How environmental processes regulate the gas-star formation cycle in Virgo Cluster galaxies". The cafe-club will take place EXCEPTIONALLY at 4:00 pm on usual AMU virtual room and will be broadcast in the Library at LAM; you are invited to meet there 10 min before the talk bringing your […]

HCERES meeting at LAM

Laboratory visit by the HCERES committee: presentations, visits, meetings as announced by email.

Seminar by David Harvey (University of Geneva)

Title: Machine Learning as a connection to bridge astrophysics with real world problems Abstract: In the last few years my career has spanned predicting epidemics in Burkina Faso, detecting Russian missiles with Mobile Phones, measuring the expansion rate of the Universe with gravitational lensing and detecting Dark Matter with Galaxy Clusters. It seems that they […]

Workshop BOBAFET

Within the MITI CNES/CNRS BOBAFET context, a three days workshop is held in LAM by Laure Ciesla including GECO members (O. Ilbert, V. Buat, R. Gavazzi), IAP and CEA researchers as well as guests from Cambridge. The workshop is dedicated to the modelling of star formation histories of galaxies from multi-wavelength observations and includes discussions […]

PhD Defense by Lorena Acuna

Amphi du LAM

"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 irradiated planets to temperate worlds. To estimate their composition, we have developed an interior structure model that includes self-consistently an atmosphere in radiative-convective equilibrium. The […]

PhD defense by Artem Aguichine

Amphi du LAM

"Retracing the fate of volatile compounds: from circumstellar disks to planetary interiors" zoom: 
https://univ-amu-fr.zoom.us/j/89671630809?pwd=Q2Jhbkd5cWZHU3VuS3lyVUVrWGhyQT09 Abstract: Volatile compounds are a part of the elementary blocks in planet formation, and are also essentials for the formation of life. Understanding how they are redistributed in protostellar disks gives valuable information on planet formation mechanisms, which can then be […]

PhD defense: Gayathri Gururajan

Amphi du LAM

"Probing the gas reservoirs of high redshift, dusty star-forming galaxies using ALMA observations of atomic carbon" Here is the zoom link for those who are willing to attend remotely : https://univ-amu-fr.zoom.us/j/7585591256 Abstract: Intensely star-forming (> 500 M⦿/yr) dusty galaxies are found in the early Universe, and many questions regarding their formation and mass assembly remain […]

Cafe Club

Louis QUILLEY (Institut d'Astrophysique de Paris): "Aging of galaxies along the Hubble sequence". The cafe-club will take place at 11:00 am in the Library at LAM and on usual AMU virtual room (Meeting ID : 968 7683 2544 -- Passcode : 173347) You can find the schedule of upcoming café-clubs and the video of old […]

Seminar by Patrick HENNEBELLE (CEA Saclay)

Amphi du LAM

title: The multi-scale nature of star formation abstract: Stars are the building blocks of the Universe. Yet in spite of half a century of continuous and intense efforts, their formation process remains insufficiently understood. As a matter of fact, the two most fundamental quantities regarding the star formation process and beyond, namely the star formation […]

Recurring

Galaxy Evolution Circle

Dear all, The Galaxy Evolution Circle will restart in a different format. Every two weeks, we will pick-up a particular subject. The idea will be to create a round table where we will discuss the following points: – An small introduction. – Classic and recent articles. – Active (LAM) people working on the subject. – Instruments. – On-going and future projects. – Perspective. For our second G.E Circle (28/Oct./15h at Mistral room) we propose to discuss Star formation in The WM and nearby galaxies. The idea is to maintain the discussion lively and informal. We look forward to have your presence in person.