The Galaxy Evolution Discussion Group talks take place once a week, currently Thursdays at 11:00 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 |
19 January 2006 (11:00 Beecroft) |
Michael Fellhauer University of Cambridge |
Enhanced M/L-Ratios in the Virgo UCDs |
26 January 2006 (11:00 Beecroft) |
Martin Bureau University of Oxford |
Counter-Rotation and Accretion in Galaxies |
2 February 2006 (11:00 Beecroft) |
Michael Merrifield University of Nottingham |
Measuring Pattern Evolution, or Why Extragalactic Pub Crawls are a Bad Idea |
9 February 2006 (11:00 Beecroft) |
Canceled | Canceled |
16 February 2006 (11:00 Beecroft) |
John Magorrian University of Oxford |
Bulge-Dominated Low Surface Brightness Galaxies |
23 February 2006 (11:00 Beecroft) |
Andy Eyre University of Oxford |
Milky Way's Warp |
2 March 2006 (11:00 Beecroft) |
Bettina Gerken University of Oxford |
Kinematics and Stellar Populations of Fornax Early-Type Galaxies |
9 March 2006 (11:00 Beecroft) |
Rachel Johnson University of Oxford |
Stellar Populations in the Outer Regions of M31 |
16 March 2006 (11:00 Beecroft) |
Kristine Spekkens Rutgers University |
Cold Dark Matter and the Kinematics of Massive Late-Type Spirals |
Previous terms: Michaelmas 2005,
Trinity 2005, Hilary 2005
Useful information: astrophysic,
other seminars,
directions.
This page was last modified on December 20 2005