Faculty Seminars

 

This new seminar page displays seminars from all ESA Faculty Seminar series in one place.
 
All seminars from 2021 onwards have been added into the new system.
For now, details of older seminars can be found in their original inidividual archives.

All times in CET/CEST for winter/summer as appropriate

Series Usual time Organisers / information  
SCI-S Seminars Weekly on Thursdays 15:00h Organising Committee Archive (pre-2021)
ESTEC Breakfast Seminars Weekly on Tuesdays 09:45h Organisers and information Archive (pre-2021)
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Current selection: SCI-S Seminars for 2021



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Date Title   Speaker Affiliation Series Room
Thu 15:00
16 Dec 2021
New light on the stellar and nebular chemical abundances of high-redshift galaxies Print Abstract Ricardo Amorín Universidad de La Serena, Chile SCI-S Virtual Only
Thu 15:00
02 Dec 2021
The physical properties, acceleration mechanism and impact of AGN outflows from low to high redshift Print Abstract Giovanni Cresci INAF Arcetri, Italy SCI-S Virtual Only
Thu 15:00
18 Nov 2021
Planets in External Galaxies Print Abstract Rosanne Di Stefano Smithsonian Astrophysical Observatory / Harvard University, USA SCI-S Virtual Only
Thu 15:00
04 Nov 2021
The characterization of NuSTAR scattered light for galaxy cluster observations Print Abstract Ayşegül Tümer University of Utah, USA SCI-S Virtual Only
Thu 15:00
28 Oct 2021
An ALMA view of galaxies in the Epoch of Reionization Print Abstract Renske Smit Liverpool John Moores University, UK SCI-S Virtual Only
Wed 15:00
20 Oct 2021
Women in Astrophysics Print Abstract Jocelyn Bell Burnell University of Oxford, UK SCI-S ESAC
D1/D2
Thu 15:00
14 Oct 2021
Tales of stars and tidal tails: A story from our neighborhood seen by Gaia Print Abstract Tereza Jerabkova ESA/ESTEC, Noordwijk, The Netherlands SCI-S Virtual Only
Thu 15:00
07 Oct 2021
Exocomets and the gaseous component around main-sequence stars Print Abstract Isabel Rebollido Space Telescope Science Institute, Baltimore, MD, USA SCI-S Virtual Only
Wed 15:00
29 Sep 2021
CHEOPS and exoplanets Print Abstract Didier Queloz ETH Zürich, Switzerland SCI-S ESAC
D1/D2
Thu 15:00
23 Sep 2021
On the puzzle of the origin of lithium rich K giant stars Print Abstract Ramiro de la Reza Observatório Nacional - MCTIC, Rio de Janeiro, Brazil SCI-S ESAC
D1/D2
Thu 15:00
16 Sep 2021
Focus on the Extremes: Harnessing the Power of Hard X-ray Focusing Optics to Probe Events Ranging from Solar Microflares to Stellar Superflares Print Abstract Juliana Vievering Johns Hopkins University Applied Physics Laboratory, Maryland, USA SCI-S Virtual Only
Thu 15:00
22 Jul 2021
A multi-tracer view on the assembly of galaxy halos and intra-group light in nearby groups and clusters Print Abstract Johanna Hartke European Southern Observatory, Santiago, Chile SCI-S Virtual Only
Thu 15:00
08 Jul 2021
Binaries, galaxies and gravitational waves Print Abstract Martyna Chruślińska Radboud University / IMAPP, Nijmegen, The Netherlands SCI-S Virtual Only
Thu 15:00
01 Jul 2021
Revealing the Source of Jupiter's X-ray Auroral Flares Print Abstract William Dunn MSSL, University College London, UK SCI-S Virtual Only
Thu 15:00
24 Jun 2021
Space-borne gravitational wave detectors -- an overview Print Abstract Oliver Jennrich ESA/ESTEC, Noordwijk, The Netherlands SCI-S Virtual Only
Thu 15:00
17 Jun 2021
The Great Dimming of Betelgeuse: was the most famous red supergiant star blinking at us? Print Abstract Miguel Montargès LESIA, Observatoire de Paris - PSL, France SCI-S Virtual Only
Thu 15:00
10 Jun 2021
The Importance of being Interpretable Print Abstract Michelle Ntampaka Space Telescope Science Institute, Baltimore, MD, USA SCI-S Virtual Only
Thu 15:00
03 Jun 2021
Gas-poor clusters: what kind of beasts are they? Print Abstract Stefano Andreon INAF-OA Brera, Milan, Italy SCI-S Virtual Only
Thu 15:00
27 May 2021
Beyond the fiery donut: the Event Horizon Telescope and black hole "engines" Print Abstract Sera Markoff API/GRAPPA, University of Amsterdam, The Netherlands SCI-S Virtual Only
Thu 15:00
20 May 2021
ESASky: a tool for all astronomers Print Abstract Deborah Baines Quasar Science Resources, ESAC, Madrid, Spain SCI-S Virtual Only
Thu 15:00
06 May 2021
Supercomputer insights into the messy physics of galaxy formation Print Abstract Volker Springel Max Planck Institute for Astrophysics, Garching, Germany SCI-S Virtual Only
Thu 15:00
22 Apr 2021
Near-Earth objects: space exploration and planetary defense Print Abstract Julia de León Instituto de Astrofísica de Canarias, La Palma, Spain SCI-S Virtual Only
Thu 15:00
15 Apr 2021
Deciphering Mars chronicles by space missions Print Abstract Dmitri Titov ESA/ESTEC, Noordwijk, The Netherlands SCI-S Virtual Only
Thu 15:00
08 Apr 2021
Exploring the deep and variable X-ray sky with the catalogue from overlapping XMM-Newton observations Print Abstract Iris Traulsen Leibniz Institute for Astrophysics, AIP, Potsdam, Germany SCI-S Virtual Only
Thu 15:00
25 Mar 2021
The ExoMars Trace Gas Orbiter Print Abstract Hakan Svedhem ESA/ESTEC, Noordwijk, The Netherlands SCI-S Virtual Only
Thu 15:00
11 Mar 2021
Hierarchical models and asteroseismic rotation Print Abstract Oliver Hall ESA/ESTEC, Noordwijk, The Netherlands SCI-S Virtual Only
Thu 15:00
04 Mar 2021
Hubble Asteroid Hunter: exploring data archives with citizen science and deep learning Print Abstract Sandor Kruk ESA/ESTEC, Noordwijk, The Netherlands SCI-S Virtual Only
Thu 15:00
25 Feb 2021
Probing water-rock-organic chemistry interactions in the early terrestrial planets: why is Oxia Planum the right landing site for ExoMars 2022? Print Abstract Jorge Vago & Elliot Sefton-Nash ESA/ESAC, Madrid, Spain SCI-S Virtual Only
Thu 15:00
18 Feb 2021
How to Build a Big Galaxy Print Abstract Adam Muzzin York University, Toronto, Canada SCI-S Virtual Only
Thu 15:00
04 Feb 2021
X-ray reverberation mapping accreting black holes Print Abstract William Alston ESA/ESAC, Madrid, Spain SCI-S Virtual Only


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