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Cambridge Exoplanet and Life DayAdd to your list(s) Download to your calendar using vCal
If you have a question about this talk, please contact Dr Annelies Mortier. We will have multiple short talks: Didier Queloz – “Intro to IPLU ” Claire Marie Guimond – “Land planets, water planets, and the topography that makes them” Laura Rogers – “The composition of exoplanetary bodies – as probed in accreting white dwarfs with gaseous emission” Catriona Murray – “A Study of Flares in the Ultra-Cool Regime from SPECULOOS -South” Emily Mitchell – “The importance of stochastic over deterministic processes in structuring Ediacaran early animal communities” Jonathan Itcovitz – “Reduced Environments of Post-Impact Worlds” Florian Lienhard – “Radial Velocities and Magnetic Flux Estimates via Least-Squares Deconvolution” Pip Liggins – “Probing mantle redox with planetary atmospheres” Craig Walton – “Interference chemistry: how geology can help us explore the origins of life” Anjali Piette – “Thermal and Radiative Conditions in Mini-Neptune Atmospheres” Pieter Durman – “Aliens are more likely to be Darwinian than Lamarckian.” Sebastian Marino – “The radial structure of exoKuiper belts” Nick Green – “Illuminating Life’s Origins: UV Photochemistry in Abiotic Synthesis of Biomolecules” Zephyr Penoyre – “Astrometric detection of unresolvable binaries & the Gaia view of exoplanet host stars” Additionally there will be 1-min pitches. This talk is part of the Exoplanet Seminars series. This talk is included in these lists:
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