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Exoplanet Seminars

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We organise weekly seminars (on Tuesdays) focussing on exoplanet-related science. These meetings gather researchers working on an exoplanet-related field (theory and observations) from several departments at the University.

Meetings usually take place in the Ryle seminar room in the Kavli Institute. They start at 13h00 and end around 14h00. As talks are usually 40-min long, there is ample time for discussion.

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7 upcoming talks and 265 talks in the archive.

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UserFlorian Lienhard (Zurich).

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UserEmily Sandford (Cavendish).

HouseRyle seminar room + ONLINE - Details to be sent by email.

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UserHamish Innes (Freie Universität - Berlin).

HouseHoyle Committee Room + ONLINE - Details to be sent by email.

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UserNicolina Chrysaphi (Sorbonne).

HouseHoyle Committee Room + ONLINE - Details to be sent by email.

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UserPaola Pinilla (MSSL).

HouseRyle seminar room + ONLINE - Details to be sent by email.

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UserAnna Miotello (ESO).

HouseRyle seminar room + ONLINE - Details to be sent by email.

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