The Galaxy Evolution Discussion Group talks take place once a week, currently Fridays at 11:30 in the Beecroft Room of the Denys Wilkinson Building. They aim to foster exchange amongst local people interested in galaxy evolution, primarily but not exclusively through studies of nearby galaxies. As such, the talks should typically contain 30-40 minutes of material, but they are scheduled for an hour to allow plenty of interaction, questions, and discussion.
We are always on the look-out for new people, so if you would like to talk do not hesitate to contact us. We do have a small budget to support outside speakers.
Martin Bureau and John Magorrian
Time | Speaker | Topic |
28 January 2005 (12:45 Beecroft) |
Steven Bamford University of Nottingham |
The Evolution of Disk Galaxies |
4 February 2005 (11:30 Beecroft) |
Ryan Houghton University of Oxford |
Black Hole Mass Measurements with Adaptive Optics |
18 February 2005 (11:45 Beecroft) |
James Binney University of Oxford |
The Tensor Virial Theorem and Galaxy Dynamics Revisited |
25 February 2005 (11:30 Beecroft) |
Marc Sarzi University of Oxford |
Ionised-Gas Distribution and Kinematics in E and S0 Galaxies |
4 March 2005 (11:30 Beecroft) |
Emma Allard University of Hertfordshire |
The Circumnuclear Region of M100 |
11 March 2005 (11:30 Beecroft) |
Daniel Thomas University of Oxford |
The Epochs of Early-Type Galaxy Formation as a Function of Environment |
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