Speaker | Subject | Date |
Dr. Craig Heinke University of Alberta, Canada | X-ray Binaries in Dense Environments | 02.07.2010 12:00 |
Dr. Andrew Fruchter Space Telescope Science Institute, USA | Gamma-Ray Bursts from a Safe Distance | 18.06.2010 12:00 |
Dr. Joe Silk University of Oxford, UK | Formation of the Galaxies | 28.05.2010 12:00 |
Dr. Panos Patsis Academy of Athens | Dynamical mechanisms behind normal-spiral and barred-spiral structures | 19.05.2010 14:30 |
Dr. Alexis Brandeker Dept. of Astronomy, Stockholm University, Sweden | Exposing the Gas of Planet-Forming Circumstellar Disks | 27.04.2010 13:00 |
Dr. Myrto Symeonidis University College London, Mullard Space Science Laboratory, UK | The Significance of Cold Galaxies - Evolution in the Infrared | 29.03.2010 13:00 |
Dr. Jay Anderson Space Telescope Science Institute, USA | Proper Motions at the Center of Omega Centauri: Evidence for an Intermediate-Mass Black Hole? | 01.03.2010 12:00 |
Mr. Stavros Akras IAA, National Observatory of Athens | Planetary Nebulae in the Galactic Bulge Region and Bar Diagnostics in Spiral Galaxies | 24.02.2010 14:30 |
Mr. Anestis Tziamtzis Stockholm Observatory, Sweden | Trying to understand the nature of the Crab nebula: A look in the inner and outer regions of the nebula | 20.01.2010 14:00 |
Dr. Padelis Papadopoulos University of Bonn, Argelander-Institut für Astronomie, Germany | Physical conditions of the molecular gas in Luminous Infrared Galaxies: First results from the Herschel Space Observatory | 05.01.2010 14:00 |
Dr. Stratos Boutloukos University of Maryland, USA | Nearly aligned magnetic fields and moving emission regions in accreting millisecond pulsars | 22.12.2009 13:00 |
Dr. David Alexander Durham University, UK | The Dark Side of the Universe: Revealing Dusty Galaxies and Massive Growing Black Holes | 25.11.2009 13:00 |
Mrs. Demerese Salter Leiden University, Netherlands | The Evolution of the Dust and Gas in Proto-Planetary Disks | 11.11.2009 14:00 |
Seminars
The seminars of the Institute of Astronomy, Astrophysics, Space Applications and Remote Sensing (IAASARS) are held on a weekly basis in the “Emilios Charlaftis” room. Note * indicates seminars to be held in the dome room of the Newall Telescope. Researchers who intend to visit Athens and wish to give a seminar to the Institute members can contact Α. Georgakakis or A. Bonanos. Seminars are given in English.
Room availability here.