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Sam Schonfeld NMSU
Identifying the Sources of Solar F10.7 Emission with Imaging and Differential Emission Measures.
January 23
Brian Hynek CU Boulder
Inhabitality of early Mars
February 11 (Gardiner Hall, 4pm)
John Stocke University of Colorado at Boulder
LATEST RESULTS FROM THE COSMIC ORIGINS SPECTROGRAPH on GASEOUS GALAXY HALOS
February 20
Nicholas Ule NMSU
Quantifying Differential Rotation Across the Stellar Main Sequence
February 24
Teresa Ross NMSU
Exploring Dwarf Galaxy Evolution through Metallicity Distributions
March 20
Nikki Nielsen NMSU
Tracing Galaxy Evolution Through Spatial and Kinematic Probes of the MgII Circumgalactic Medium
March 31
Kyle deGrave NMSU
SUN
April 8
Chip Kobulnicky University of Wyoming
ISM
April 10
Arif Babul UVic
TBD
April 17
Jane Charlton Penn State
ISM in nearby galaxies
April 24
Carlos Vargas NMSU
TBD
May 1

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  • Previous NMSU Astronomy colloquiua
  • Other New Mexico astrophysical colloquia:
    Our normal colloquium time is Fridays at 3:15 in BX102 with refreshments at 3:00pm in the Astronomy Conference Room (ASTR 119).

    Florentin Millour Observatoire de la Cote d'Azur, Nice, France
    Pushing the limiting magnitude of optical interferometry: a case study
    September 5
    Nicholas Nelson LANL
    How Stars Get Their Spots: Generating Buoyant Magnetic Loops in Global Dynamo Models
    September 26
    David Lee Nidever, University of Michigan at Ann Arbor
    Examining Galaxy Formation and Evolution with the Milky Way and its Massive Satellites
    October 3