Seminars of the Department of Astronomy

Seminar of the Department of Astronomy are held every Wednesday starting at 2:00 PM. The seminars follow a hybrid format, with in-person presentations or live transmissions at the "Prof. Dr. Paulo Benevides Soares" Auditorium (Block G), and simultaneous streaming via Google Meet and YouTube.

The seminars are currently organized by Prof. Dr. Ângela Cristina Krabbe.

 

Annual Schedule - 2024

Date Title Speaker Affiliation
13/03 Gravitational Wave Astronomy Riccardo Sturani UNESP, BR
20/03 Tracing the Central Molecular Zone of Spiral Galaxies, a Sub-mm View Pedro Humire IAG, BR
27/03 Semana Santa (Holiday) - There will be no seminar this week.
03/04 How Stellar characterization Shapes our Knowledge of Giant Planet Formation and our Understanding of the Internal Structure of Rocky Exoplanets Henrique Reggiani NOIRLAB, Chile
10/04 Long-lived sources of gravitational waves: (mini)
extreme mass ratio inspirals, inspiraling primordial
black holes and neutron stars
Andrew Miller National Institute of Subatomic Physics/Utrecht University,
Netherlands
17/04

Nuclear Star Clusters from groups to clusters: the role of environment in the increased nucleation of dwarf galaxies in massive environments

Emilio Zanatta IAG, BR
24/04 Evento Tutorias & Iniciação Científica - There will be no seminar this week.
01/05 DIA DO TRABALHO (Holiday) - There will be no seminar this week.
08/05

The SCUBES Project: IFS-like work with S-PLUS

Roberto Cid Fernandes

UFSC, BR
15/05 The Galileo Solar Space Telescope: Project Status Luis Eduardo Antunes Vieira   INPE, BR
22/05 Multiple-scale gas infall through gravity torques on Milky Way twins Patricia da Silva USP,BR
29/05  Analytical and semi-analytical methods for celestial mechanics problems and space mission design Josué Cardoso dos Santos  Universidade do Colorado, EUA
05/06 Cosmology with gravitational lensing of the Cosmic Microwave Background Louis Legrand ICTP-SAIFR
12/06 Characterizing distant Solar System objects in the era of large scale surveys Pedro Bernardinelli DiRAC Institute - University of Washington
19/06 The search for quasars with wide-field imaging surveys Lilianne Nakazono IAG-USP
26/06 Characterizing the dynamical state of galaxy clusters in the era of large surveys Rodrigo Carrasco Gemini Observatory/NSF NOIRLab
JULHO VACATIONS - There will be no seminar this month
07/08 Unsupervised Methods in Morphological Classification Applied to Galaxy Evolution Prof. Reinaldo Ramos de Carvalho Universidade Cidade de São Paulo
14/08 Testing Clustering Algorithms to search substructures within clusters Daniela E. Olave-Rojas Universidad de Talca, Chile
21/08 S-PLUS Collaboration Meeting - There will be no seminar this week  
28/08 Galaxy evolution at small scales with disrupted Milky Way satellites Guilherme Limberg (In-person) IAG-USP e University of Chicago
04/09 Cosmological Hydrodynamical Simulations as a Tool to Study the Universe Prof. Maria Celeste Artale (In-person) Universidad Andres Bello, Chile
11/09 IAG Science Day - There will be no seminar this week
18/09 Machine Learning for small bodies of the Solar System Prof. Valerio Carruba (Remotely) Unesp
25/09 REUNIÃO ANUAL DA SOCIEDADE ASTRONÔMICA BRASILEIRA (SAB) - There will be no seminar this week
02/10 Transients in BINGO Radio Telescope Prof. Amílcar Rabelo de Queiroz (Remotely) UFCG e Radiotelescópio BINGO
09/10 Searching for Evidence of Life Beyond the Solar System with the GMT-Consortium Large Earth Finder (G-CLEF) Andrew Szentgyorgyi (In-Person) Harvard - Smithsonian Astrophysical Observatory/US
16/10 Discovery of two new E-CH3OH transitions in the J_-1->(J-1)_0-E family series Pedro Kurmi Humire Rodríguez (In-Person) IAG-USP
23/10  Multimessenger astrophysics Prof. Luiz Vitor de Souza Filho (In-Person) IFSC-USP
30/10 Hubble diagram from galaxies and dark sirens Prof. Raul Abramo (In-Person) Instituto de Física - USP
13/11 What do we talk about when we talk about AI: An Astronomy Perspective Rafael S. de Souza (In-Person) University of Hertfordshire, UK
25/11 Galactic and cosmic chemical enrichment in the era of JWST Prof. Chiaki Kobayashi (In-Person) University of Hertfordshire, UK
27/11 Deciphering the origin of thick disks by their stellar populations

Francesca Pinna (In-Person)

Instituto de Astrofísica de Canarias

Programações Anteriores

2023