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Meeting of Astrophysics Students at Stanford (MASS)

 

MONDAYS, 5:30 PM, PHYSICS & ASTROPHYSICS BUILDING, ROOM 232
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MASS is a forum for graduate students in astronomy and astrophysics to discuss important ideas which nevertheless tend to be absent from classes, colloquia, and tea talks. It is intended to provide a crash course in the theoretical, observational, and experimental aspects of many areas of astrophysics and an informal setting in which to discuss our own work. Undergrads and non-astro types are welcome to join. Postdocs and faculty are also welcome; however, the content of the meetings will be aimed at students who are learning the methods of astronomy and astrophysics for the first time.

Speakers are more or less free to choose the topics of their presentations. To suggest a talk on a particular subject or to volunteer to give a talk, contact the organizer.

Upcoming meetings:

Start Date Title Description Location
Oct 05, 2009 05:30 PM Event MASS: Steven Ehlert Adaptive Optics and Lasers P&AP 232
Oct 12, 2009 05:30 PM Event MASS: Keith Bechtol Across the Universe! Propagation of Ultrahigh Energy Particles P&AP 232
Oct 19, 2009 05:30 PM Event No MASS There will be no MASS today P&AP 232
Oct 26, 2009 05:30 PM Event MASS: Alex Drlica-Wagner Resonant Nuclear Absorption P&AP 232
Nov 02, 2009 05:30 PM Event No MASS: Fermi Symposium No meeting P&AP 232
Nov 09, 2009 05:30 PM Event NO MASS: Post-Symposium Hangover There will be no MASS today as we all recover from the events of the Fermi Symposium over on that other coast. P&AP 232
Nov 16, 2009 05:30 PM Event MASS: Kyle Watters Compact Binaries and Pulsar Timing Arrays P&AP 232
Nov 23, 2009 05:30 PM Event No MASS: Thanksgiving Break No meeting P&AP 232
Dec 07, 2009 05:30 PM Event MASS: Kyle Watters Organizational Meeting P&AP 232

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