2021 Fall Semester Detail
Detecting the fastest bursts in the Universe at all wavelengths and high-energy particles
Colloquium Astronomy Colloquium (2021 Fall Semester) * Date Sep 16 * Speaker Prof. Jeffrey Cooke(Swinburne University of Technology (Australia)) * Title Detecting the fastest bursts in the Universe at all wavelengths and high-energy particles * Abstract Many transients are predicted
Chuseck Week (Korean Thanksgiving Day)
Colloquium Astronomy Colloquium (2021 Fall Semester) * Date Sep 23 * Speaker – * Title Chuseck Week (Korean Thanksgiving Day) * Abstract Date Speaker Title Remarks Sep 02 – – Sep 09 – – Sep 16 Prof. Jeffrey
Fast spectral inversion of FISS data using deep learning
Colloquium Astronomy Colloquium (2021 Fall Semester) * Date Sep 30 * Speaker Dr. Kyoung-Sun Lee(SNU) * Title Fast spectral inversion of FISS data using deep learning * Abstract In order to understand the phenomena in the solar chromosphere and their
Topological data analysis and its application to the gravitational wave detection problem
Colloquium Astronomy Colloquium (2021 Fall Semester) * Date Oct 07 * Speaker Prof. Jae-Hun Jung(POSTECH) * Title Topological data analysis and its application to the gravitational wave detection problem * Abstract Anomaly detection for time series data with low SNR
KAS Fall Meeting
Colloquium Astronomy Colloquium (2021 Fall Semester) * Date Oct 14 * Speaker – * Title KAS Fall Meeting * Abstract Date Speaker Title Remarks Sep 02 – – Sep 09 – – Sep 16 Prof. Jeffrey Cooke(Swinburne University of
The quest of measuring star-formation histories to elucidate the first galaxies
Colloquium Astronomy Colloquium (2021 Fall Semester) * Date Oct 21 * Speaker Prof. Sandro Tacchella(UNIST) * Title The quest of measuring star-formation histories to elucidate the first galaxies * Abstract The last great unknown of the cosmic history is when,
Active Galactic Nuclei in the Multi-messenger Era
Colloquium Astronomy Colloquium (2021 Fall Semester) * Date Oct 28 * Speaker Dr. Bindu Rani(KASI) * Title Active Galactic Nuclei in the Multi-messenger Era * Abstract An exciting discovery made by space- and ground-based high-energy missions is the detection of
Origins of Ultra-Diffuse Galaxies
Colloquium Astronomy Colloquium (2021 Fall Semester) * Date Nov 04 * Speaker Dr. Sungsoon Lim(Yonsei University) * Title Origins of Ultra-Diffuse Galaxies * Abstract Ultra-diffuse galaxies (UDGs) are unusual populations, having luminosities comparable to classical dwarf galaxies but size more
Cosmology with high (z>1) redshift galaxy surveys
Colloquium Astronomy Colloquium (2021 Fall Semester) * Date Nov 11 * Speaker Prof. Donghui Jeong(Penn State University) * Title Cosmology with high (z>1) redshift galaxy surveys * Abstract Thanks to various observation campaigns over the past two decades, we have
Hubble Space Telescope observations of interstellar comet 2I/Borisov
Colloquium Astronomy Colloquium (2021 Fall Semester) * Date Nov 18 * Speaker Dr. Yoonyoung Kim(Technical University Braunschweig (Germany)) * Title Hubble Space Telescope observations of interstellar comet 2I/Borisov * Abstract Comet 2I/Borisov (2I) is the first known interstellar comet and
Ultra high resolution radio observations of supermassive black holes and relativistic jets
Colloquium Astronomy Colloquium (2021 Fall Semester) * Date Nov 25 * Speaker Dr. Kazuhiro Hada(NAOJ) * Title Ultra high resolution radio observations of supermassive black holes and relativistic jets * Abstract Supermassive black holes (SMBH) at the center of active
The Northern Extended Millimeter Array
Colloquium Astronomy Colloquium (2021 Fall Semester) * Date Dec 02 * Speaker Dr. Roberto Neri(IRAM (france)) * Title The Northern Extended Millimeter Array * Abstract NOEMA is the largest millimeter/submillimeter-wave interferometer project of the northern hemisphere. With twelve 15-meter antennas,
First results from the on-going ALMA Large Program REBELS: Reionization Era Bright Emission Line Search
Colloquium Astronomy Colloquium (2021 Fall Semester) * Date Dec 09 * Speaker Prof. Hanae Inami(Hiroshima University) * Title First results from the on-going ALMA Large Program REBELS: Reionization Era Bright Emission Line Search * Abstract Detections of massive galaxies in