IMPRS seminar summer term 2015
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 "Oberseminar", ie. as literature seminar with presentations of current research highlights and of fundamental papers in the astrophysics literature.
In the summer term, the IMPRS seminar is held as an advanced research seminar ("Fortgeschrittenenseminar") with doctoral candidates presenting their ongoing 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 IMPRS fellows present an update of their thesis projects.
The current IMPRS seminar - summer term 2015: |
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Location: |
Seminarraum 105, Philosophenqweg 12 |
Date: |
Thursday, 17:15 |
Tutors: |
Christian Fendt (CF); Nadine Neumayer (NN); Dima Semenov (DS) |
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Please prepare for a strictly 25 min presentation plus 10 min discussion. |
IMPRS will check for regular attendence
Seminar schedule: |
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Date |
Speaker |
Topic |
Tutor |
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23/04 |
Christian Arnold |
Cosmological hydrodynamical Simulations in f(R)-gravity |
CF |
23/04 |
Anna Schauer |
Lyman-Werner escape fractions from primordial halos |
NN |
30/04 |
Carolin Wittmann |
Extended compact objects in the Fornax galaxy cluster |
CF |
30/04 |
Andreas Schreiber |
Gravoturbulent Planetesimal Formation in the Early Solar System |
DS |
07/05 |
Rainer Weinberger |
Feedback effects on galaxy formation |
DS |
07/05 |
Valeriy Vasilyev |
3d NLTE stellar atmosphere models of cool stars |
NN |
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no seminar |
Public Holiday |
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21/05 |
Adriana Pohl |
Spiral arms in scattered light images of protoplanetary disks |
DS |
21/05 |
Jolanta Krzyszkowska |
The Origin of Rotation of Structures in the Universe - What can we learn from hydrodynamical Simulations |
CF |
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no seminar |
Public Holiday |
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11/06 |
Tim Tugendhat |
Intrinsic Alignments in Cosmic Lensing |
NN |
11/06 |
Thales Gutcke |
Galaxy quenching: Transition from the blue cloud to the red sequence |
CF |
18/06 |
Taras Panamarev |
Numerical simulation of galactic nuclei with Nbody6++ |
DS |
18/06 |
Kai Wang |
The GeV Emission in GRBs |
CF |
02/07 |
Maria Jesus Jimenez |
The EMIR Nearby Galaxy Dense Gas Survey |
NN |
02/07 |
Carsten Littek |
Non-Equilibrium Statistical Field Theory for Classical Particles |
DS |
09/07 |
Clio Bertelli |
The Chemical Homogeneity of Open Star Clusters |
NN |
09/07 |
Katharina Wollenberg |
Second Generation Star Formation in Primordial Supernova Remnants |
CF |
16/07 |
Xiaona Sun |
The analysis of the giant radio lobes of Centaurus A with Fermi-LAT and Planck |
CF |
16/07 |
Chiara Mazzucchelli |
The Physical Properties of High Redshift Quasars |
DS |
23/07 |
Michael Rugel |
Study on OH absorption in the Milky Way |
DS |
23/07 |
Sara Rezaei Khoshbakht |
Three-dimensional modeling of dust in the Milky Way |
NN |
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