2006 Astrolunch Schedule

Wednesdays, 12.00 - 1.00 pm,
School of Physics Common Room
Room 64, Old Main Building, UNSW

This Week

2005 Schedule / 2004 Schedule / 2003 Schedule / 2002 Schedule
25th January Chris Tinney (AAO) :
Proposal Writing and the ARC
1st February Andrew Walsh :
Bad Science
15th February David Woods :
Gemini Update: Making the Most of the Twins
22nd February Four Corners :
The Politicisation of CSIRO
1st March Kenji Bekki:
Globular Cluster Systems and Galaxy Formation
8th March Jon Everett and Daniel Luong-Van :
The Life and Times of AASTO
14th March Matthew Colless (AAO) :
The DEST Review and Future Directions for the AAO
22nd March Jürgen Ott (ATNF) :
Ammonia in the Local Universe
29th March Kenji Bekki:
The Magellanic Inferno: Triggered Star Formation in the Last Magellanic Collision
13th April Eric Keto (CFA):
Hypercompacts: Gravitationally Dominated HII Regions
17th May Suzanne Kenyon:
Nigel and the Optical Sky Brightness at Dome C, Antarctica
24th May Henrik Beuther:
Massive Star-Forming Regions at High Spatial Resolution
31st May Discussion of Submissions for NCRIS Funding
14th June Matthias Maercker:
AGB Stars as Seen from Stockholm
28th June Nadia Lo:
TBA
19th July Wiphu Rujopakarn (Steward Observatory):
The Thai Telescope Project and the Possibilities of Collaborating with Thailand on Astronomical Research
26th July George Georgevits:
Detection of Sub-Kilometre Radius KBO's (Kuiper Belt Objects) by Stellar Occultation - 7,000 Star-hours Logged Using UKST - Preliminary Results
9th August Matt Owers:
"Cold Fronts" as Merger Indicators in Clusters of Galaxies
6th September Krzysztof Bolejko:
Evolution of Cosmic Structures in Different Environments
13th September Andrew Walsh:
Complex Molecules in Space and can we make beer out of them?
20th September Martin Hidas:
The University of New South Wales Extrasolar Planet Search
Martin Thompson :
The UNSW Contribution to the Virtual Observatory Data Warehousing Project
27th September Steve Longmore:
Uncovering the Early Evolutionary Stages of Massive Star Formation
4th October David Woods:
The New "WiggleZ" Redshift Survey
11th October Daniel Luong-Van:
Hail to the New Astrolunch Flunky!
18th October Jessie Christiansen:
The UNSW Extrasolar Planet Search - Red Noise and the Mystery Object Explained
25th October Shane Hengst:
Dust Grain Dynamics in a Protoplanetary Disc
1st November Duane W. Hamacher:
Umm al Binni Lake: Effects of an Alleged Holocene Impact Crater
8th November
In Room 5
Steve Curran:
Searching For Redshifted Radio Lines: Probes of the Early Universe
15th November Geoff Andersen:
Eye On the Sky - The Fascination of Telescopes
22nd November Chris Blake (University of Swinburne):
Cosmological Measurements from Galaxy Surveys
29nd November Duane Hamacher
5th December
Tuesday
Eli Rykoff (University of Michigan):
The ROTSE-III Telescopes and Optical Transients associated with Gamma-Ray Bursts"
13th December
Rajan Chhetri:
Nepal Expedition
20th December R.P. Saglia (Max-Planck Institut Fuer Extraterrestrische Physik):
The Dark Matter Halos of Coma Cluster Early-Type Galaxies


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