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The Cavendish Astrophysics Group at the Battcock Centre for Experimental Astrophysics, jointly with the Institute of Astronomy (I.o.A) and Kavli Institute for Cosmology, Cambridge (KICC), holds an informal seminar series at 11:15 UK time on Tuesday mornings, (mostly) during term time.

By default, content is delivered in person by AP group students and researchers, the idea being to create a kind of “preprint server” for those of us who have more formal seminars and conference talks in their future lightcone. You can present anything, even just an exciting plot. We gather in the first-floor coffee area of the Battcock, but often also offer Zoom access for those who cannot attend in person. Doughnuts will be provided (but unfortunately not on Zoom).

These talks were previously known as “Battcock coffee/doughnut seminars” but were renamed as the “Hills Coffee Talks” in honour of our late colleague Richard Hills.

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5 upcoming talks and 22 talks in the archive.

Title TBC

UserDr. Melis Irfan (Institute of Astronomy, University of Cambridge).

HouseCoffee area, Battcock Centre.

ClockTuesday 21 January 2025, 11:15-12:00

Results of beamline testing at the MROI

UserDr. John Young (Cavendish Astrophysics).

HouseCoffee area, Battcock Centre.

ClockTuesday 04 February 2025, 11:15-12:00

Title TBC

UserSinah Legner (University of Cambridge).

HouseCoffee area, Battcock Centre.

ClockTuesday 11 February 2025, 11:15-12:00

Title TBC

UserClàudia Janó Muñoz (University of Cambridge).

HouseCoffee area, Battcock Centre.

ClockTuesday 25 February 2025, 11:15-12:00

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