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School of Physical and Chemical Sciences

Astronomy Unit Seminars

The AU seminars are colloquium-style talks from leading experts aimed at a broad audience.

They take place most Fridays at 14.30 in GO Jones 610 during term (except for the second Friday of each month). 

Please contact Andrew Winter with any questions about these seminars.

Semester A seminars 2025

Date Speaker Title
17/10/2025 Richard Anslow The cometary delivery of prebiotic feedstock molecules to the early Earth and rocky exoplanets
24/10/2025 Ignas Juodžbalis JWST discovered AGN - from overmassive black holes, to little red dots
31/10/2025 Imogen Gingell Magnetic Reconnection in the Transition Region of Collisionless Shockwaves
07/11/2025 David Clements Dusty Star-Forming Galaxies: From the Deepest to the Brightest
14/11/2025 Syksy Räsänen Stochastic inflation and primordial black holes as dark matter
21/11/2025 John Ilee Uncovering planet forming disks with the Square Kilometre Array
28/11/2025 Claudia Maraston From teenage to seniority: exploring evolving galaxies through the stellar clock
05/12/2025 AU Festive highlights! 

 

Semester B seminars 2025

Date Speaker Title
30/01/2026 Sanson Poon  In-reach seminar: The Impacts and Opportunities of AI in the Natural Sciences - The Journey of a Museum AI Lab
06/02/2026 Anke Ardern-Arentsen Probing the early history of the Milky Way through ancient stars
20/02/2026 Sara Maleubre Molinero Disentangling Galaxy Bias in Cross-Correlation Tomography
27/02/2026 George Miloshevich Data-Driven Closures for Hybrid Plasma Models in Space Plasmas
06/03/2026 Alison Young Gravitational instability revisited in the youngest discs
20/03/2026 Cancelled  
27/03/2026 Lucy Oswald Radio pulsars: a polarized perspective
17/04/2026 Pippa Cole Illuminating the dark universe with gravitational waves
08/05/2026 Jiamin Hou  TBC
22/05/2026 Asta Heinesen TBC
29/05/2026 Tim Harries TBC

 

 

Past seminars

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