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Two KIPAC Tea TalksNobel Prizes in ExoplanetsSpeaker: Lea Hirsch, StanfordA 1700 km/s hyper velocity star discovered by the Southern Stellar Stream Spectroscopic SurveySpeaker: Ting Li, Carnegie Observatories
Where: Menlo ParkCost: Free
Reconstruction of Cosmological Fields in Forward Model Framework - Galaxy Clustering and Intensity Mapping In this talk, I will outline the forward model approach to reconstruct cosmological fields in a Bayesian framework. I will focus on two examples - galaxy clustering and neutral hydrogen intensity mapping. In galaxy clustering example, I will use the observations of galaxy surveys to reconstruct the initial Lagrangian field. ...
A Better Future for Fossil Hydrocarbons and Carbon NanomaterialsEvery year we extract over 4.2 GT of oil, 2.5 GT of natural gas, and 3.4 GT of coal to sustain our economies. That’s equivalent to 8.7 GT of carbon and 1.3 GT of Hydrogen. Almost all of these resources are burned to generate energy, causing over 30 GT of ...
Luminescent molecules that can undergo self-assembly are of great interest for the development of new materials, sensors, biolabels…. The talk will illustrate some of the recent results on soft structures based on metal complexes able to aggregate in fibers, gels and soft mechanochromic materials [1]. The emission of the compounds ...