Shijie Zhong, from University of Colorado Boulder, will present a lecture at 11 a.m. on Thursday, October 5, 2017, in the Greenewalt Lecture Hall as part of DTM's Weekly Seminar Series. Coffee, tea, ...
Fred Lipschultz will present his lecture in the Greenewalt Lecture Hall at Carnegie's Broad Branch Road Campus. Coffee, tea, and a light breakfast will be served before the lecture, at 10:30 a.m.
Pietro Marconi is a first-year master’s student in Atmosphere and Energy Engineering at Stanford University. His interests are renewable energy, carbon capture, and air quality, which motivated him to ...
Ken Caldeira, from Global Ecology, will present his lecture on Friday September, 27, 2019, in the Greenewalt Lecture Hall as part of DTM's Weekly Seminar Series. Coffee, tea, and a light breakfast ...
Using data from the European Space Agency’s Gaia mission, scientists have found a huge exoplanet and a brown dwarf. This is the first time a planet has been uniquely discovered by Gaia’s ability to ...
This week, Carnegie's own Robert Hazen, Earth and Planets Laboratory, will present, "An Evolutionary System of Mineralogy: A Mineral Informatics Approach." ...
This week's astronomy seminar, "There and Back Again: My Journey from Carnegie Fellow to Academia to NASA Program Scientist," will be presented by Dr. Hannah Jang-Condell from NASA-HQ. Lecture host: ...
Jonathan Wynn, currently on sabbatical from the University of South Florida where he is an associate professor in the School of Geosciences, will give a talk titled “Rapid sea-ice melt, freshwater ...
Aki Roberge and Jane Rigby, both research astrophysicists at NASA Goddard Space Flight Center, will host a workshop* titled "Applying and Interviewing for Permanent Academic Positions" at 11 a.m. on ...
Zhigang Peng, a professor of geophysics at Georgia Institute of Technology, will give a talk titled "Fluid-driven seismicity in the crust revealed by waveform matching methods" at 11 a.m. on Wednesday ...
Peter Plavchan, of George Mason University, will present his lecture at 11 a.m. EDT on Mar. 1, 2018, in the Greenewalt Lecture Hall as part of DTM's Weekly Seminar Series. Coffee, tea, and a light ...
In recent years, spatially resolved observations of protoplanetary disks have delivered stunning images of radial substructures and azimuthal asymmetries, yielding new insights into the planet-forming ...
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