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scott chapman
Name: | scott chapman |
Affiliation: | University of Cambridge |
E-mail: | (only provided to users who are logged into talks.cam) |
Last login: | Mon Nov 29 11:13:21 +0000 2010 |
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- The impact of, and evidence for, stellar migration in disk galaxies
- Group behavior: The case of galaxies
- There will be no Colloquium on this date
- A Tale of Two Epochs: Galaxy Formation at z=6 and Today
- The GOODS-Herschel view on Main Sequence galaxies, compact starbursts and buried AGNs
- Astronomy: A Subject on the Cusp
- Collective Origin of Spiral Structure in Disk Galaxies
- Structure and evolution of exoplanets: from super-Earths to super-Jupiters
- HerMES
- Dynamics of the Asteroid Belt
- Measuring Black Hole Spin
- Measuring Black Hole Spin
- The skeleton: connecting galaxy formation to large scale structures
- Feedback, winds and galaxy evolution
- Galaxy formation from a computational perspective
- Quasars Probing Quasars: Thinking Outside of the Grid
- The Past, Present, and Future of Supernova Cosmology
- Galaxy evolution in our own backyard: The view with the Pan-Andromeda Archeological Survey
- The Herschel ATLAS
- ULTRACAM observations of binary stars
- Origins of Stars, Planets, and Life; Galactic and Infrared Astronomy
- A Physical Treatment of AGN Feedback
- Radiation feedback in high and low mass star and planet formation
- The HERMES project -- reconstructing the ancient Galaxy
- Self-regulated evolution of galaxies and supermassive black holes
- Galactic Outflows at Redshifts z = 2 -3: Watching `Feedback' in Action.
- Searching for Life on Mars
- Supernovae: Explosions and Dark Energy
- The Impact of Nuclear Star Formation on Gas Inflow and AGN Fuelling
- Evolution of Massive Galaxies
- High-energy particle acceleration in active galaxies
- Star Formation at Very Low Metallicity
- Molecules in star- and planet-forming regions: from ice cold to steaming hot
- IGM Reionization and 21 cm line observations
- Galaxies Under the Cosmic Microscope
- The Formation of High-Redshift Submillimetre Galaxies
- The redshift z=6-9 galaxy population
- Metals, dust and galaxy formation in the early universe
- Using star clusters to probe the star formation histories of galaxies: problems and solutions
- Superstellar clusters and their impact on their host galaxies
- Towards an empirical understanding of how galaxies acquire their gas
- Weak lensing by large scale structure
- Title to be confirmed
- Planet formation: facts, beliefs and predictions
- The importance of kinetic effects in weakly collisional astrophysical plasmas
- Measuring the Expansion of the Universe
- The discovery of the Kerr metric
- Cosmological simulations of the growth of supermassive black holes and feedback from active galactic nuclei
- Clouds, cores, and disks: a potpourri of results from the submillimeter telescopes on Mauna Kea
- Does the Sun have a subsolar metallicity?
- The structure of (mostly dark) halos
- Surprises in Near-Field Cosmology
- COSMIC METAL ENRICHMENT
- Galactic Archaeology with GCD+
- The SINS survey: resolved galaxy kinematics at z~2
- This talk has been cancelled. Quasar Numbers
- New results from the zCOSMOS galaxy redshift survey
- The Recent Star Formation Histories of Nearby Galaxies
- Building Relativistic Jets
- From solar systems to the observed extrasolar planets: the potential of perturbing stars
- New Observational Insights into Cosmic Reionization
- Title to be confirmed
- Title to be confirmed
- The X-ray Universe
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