IMPRS seminar summer term 2021

The IMPRS seminar provides a central meeting opportunity for all IMPRS fellows in order to exchange ideas and experience from different research areas. 


In the winter term, the IMPRS seminar is held as a literature seminar ("Oberseminar") with presentations about of current research highlights and/or fundamental papers in the astrophysics literature.
In the summer term, the IMPRS seminar is held as an advanced research seminar ("Fortgeschrittenenseminar") with the IMPRS fellows presenting their thesis project.
After the 1st academic year of an IMPRS generation, the IMPRS seminar continues in the 2nd year as a seminar workshop - an external retreat of 3-4 days during which the IMPRS fellows present an update of their thesis project.

  
  
       
Tutors: Henrik Beuther (HB), 
Christian Fendt (CF)
   
 

   Schedule:

   
Date Speaker Topic Tutor
       
 15/04 Nico Winkel Calibrating black hole masses and their host galaxy scaling relations with cosmic time   HB
 15/04 Selina Nitschai The formation history of omega Centauri   CF
 22/04 Daria Mokrytska Stellar Rotation through Asteroseismology   HB
 22/04 Eric Rohr Jellyfish galaxies as probes of the cosmic gas   CF
 29/04 Kiril Maltsev Stellar evolution emulators   CF
 06/05 Zhi-Qiu Huang Very high-energy emissions from GRBs   CF
 06/05 Dane Späth Short- and Long-Period Planets around Evolved Stars   HB
 20/05 Sebastian Zieba Optical and Infrared Phase Curves of the Lava Planet K2-141 b  HB
 20/05 Hazal Goeksu Development and Optimization of the Detector Unit Design for SWGO  CF
 27/05 Evert Nasedkin The GRAVITY of massive planets - exploring the atmospheres of the directly imaged HR8799 system  HB
 27/05 Glen Hunter Modelling the gas dynamics of the inner Milky Way  CF
 10/06 Albrecht Kamlah Dynamical Evolution of star clusters with new stellar evolution of single and binary stars  HB
 10/06 Brooke Polak Modeling the formation and early evolution of star clusters.  CF
 17/06 Verena Fuernkranz Small-scale orbit substructure in the Galactic disk  HB
 17/06 Wuji Wang Spatially mapping the complex environment of distant radio galaxies from ISM to CGM  CF
 24/06 Zhang-Liang Xie Variability properties of the most distant quasars  HB
 24/06 Bastian Reinoso Formation of Supermassive stars through collisions and accretion in the first star clusters  CF
 01/07 Jesper Tjoa The formation of small, icy planetesimals  HB
 01/07 Maximilian Häberle Measuring Proper Motions in Omega Centauri  & Building the Locale Volume Mapper Telescopes  CF
 08/07 Arvind Hughes Statistical Methods in Astronomy Part 1 – Searching For Extremely Metal-Poor Stars with GALAH: A How-To Guide  HB
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