2015 Spring Semester

Astronomy Colloquium (2015 Spring Semester)

– Place : Astronomy Seminar Room (Bldg. 19, Room 212)
– Time : 16:15 pm (refreshment served at 17:15, Bldg. 19, Room 304)
– Contact : Prof. Sung-Chul Yoon (Tel: 02-880-6627 / e-mail: yoon(at)astro.snu.ac.kr)

Date Speaker Title Remarks
March 5 Prof. Sungook Hong (SNU) 16-17세기 천문학의 혁명: 쿤의 해석과 이미지들 Speech in Korean
March 12 Prof. Myungshin Im (서울대 물리천문학부) 구천문대 재개발사업 소개 (Reconstruction of the first SNU Optical Astronomy Observatory) Speech in Korean
March 19 Dr. Juan Carlos Algaba-Marcos (KASI) Rotation measure gradients: probing magnetic fields in active galactic nuclei
March 26 KASI ALMA Team ALMA Town Meeting 3:00pm
April 9 Kisang Kim (KOFAC) 초∙중등학교 과학교육과 천문 교육 Speech in Korean
April 23 Dr. Hyunsook Lee (KISTEP) Astronomy & Big Data & My Experience
May 1 (Fri) Prof. Bryan E. Penprase (Yale-NUS College & Pomona College) Interstellar and Intergalactic Absorption Line Measures of the Near and Far Universe
May 7 Dr. Junga Hwang (KASI) Space Weather and Earth’s Radiation Belt
May 14 이창환 교수 (부산대학교 물리학과) 인터스텔라 영화속의 물리 Speech in Korean
May 21 Dr. Nicholas McConnell (IfA, Hawaii) The Black Hole Safari: Big Game Hunting in Massive Galaxies 3:34pm
May 21 Dr. Chandreyee Sengupta (KASI) Small Nascent Galaxies in the Debris of Interacting Systems 4:30pm
May 28 Dr. Seung Jun Oh (SE Lab) 우주 환경 그리고 과학으로 비즈니스하기 Speech in Korean
June 4 Prof. HoSeong Hwang (KIAS) Mapping the Large-Scale Structure around Galaxy Clusters
June 5 (Fri) Prof. Ann Zabludoff (University of Arizona) Deficit Spending and the Cluster Baryon Budget 1:30pm
June 5 (Fri) Prof. Dennis Zaritsky (University of Arizona) A Variable Stellar Initial Mass Function? 2:00pm
June 11 Prof. Young Sun Lee (CNU) Carbon-Enhanced Metal-Poor (CEMP) Stars in the Milky Way Speech in Korean
August 4 (Tue) Dr. Kyuseok Oh (ETH Zürich, Switzerland) A new catalogue of type 1 AGN and its implication on the AGN unified mode
August 11 (Tue) I-non Chiu (LMU, Germany) Lensing Magnification and Baryon Contents of massive galaxy clusters selected by the South Pole Telescope