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3:00 pm, January 11 (Thursday)
Prof. Hua Feng (Tsinghua University)
Ultraluminous X-ray Sources
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3:00 pm, January 4 (Thursday)
Q. Daniel Wang(Univ. of Massachusetts)
The Galactic Center Ecosystem
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12月28日下午3点(周四)
高亮 (国家天文台)
暗物质天文学研究
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3:00pm, Dec. 14(Thursday)
Yong Shi (Nanjing University)
Star Formation Across Cosmic Time
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10:30 am, Dec. 13 (Wednesday)
Prof. Jian Ge (University of Florida)
Searching for Habitable Worlds Using Artificial Intelligence
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12月7日下午3点
韩金林(国家天文台)
银河系结构与磁场研究的新结果
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3:00pm, Nov. 30 (Thursday)
Xiaohu Yang (USTC)
Mapping the real space distribution of galaxies
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3:00pm, Nov. 23 (Thursday)
Xu Kong (USTC)
Star formation quenching and mass assembly of galaxies
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3:00pm, Nov. 16 (Thursday)
Bernhard R. Brandl (Leiden University)
Science Goals of the Mid-Infrared Imager and Spectrograph (METIS) at ESO's Extremely Large Telescope (ELT)
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3:00pm, Nov. 02(Thursday)
Yi-Fu Cai (University of Science and Technology of China), Xian Chen (Peking University)
Probing the Very Early Universe with CMB Experiments
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3:00pm, October 26 (Thursday)
Xian Chen (Peking University)
Retrieving the true mass of gravitational-wave sources
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3:00pm, October 19 (Thursday)
E. Athanassoula (Laboratoire d'Astrophysique de Marseille)
Dynamical and chemical modeling of Milky Way-type galaxies
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3:00pm, October 12 (Thursday)
Xiaowei Liu (Yunnan University/PKU)
The LAMOST Spectroscopic Survey of the Galactic Anti-center
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3:00pm, September 28 (Thursday)
Ji-Wei Xie (Nanjing University)
The scientific impact of the LAMOST on exoplanet research
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3:00pm, September 21(Thursday)
Sandra Faber (UCSC)
Toy model for the growth of black holes and galaxy quenching
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3:00pm, September 18 (Monday)
Mike Rich (UCLA)
New Observational Perspectives on the Galaxy's Central Bulge/Bar System
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3:00pm, September 14 (Thursday)
Dr. Stijn Wuyts (University of Bath)
The Growth of Disks and Bulges
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3:00pm, September 7 (Thursday)
Prof. Mousumi Das (Indian Institute of Astrophysics)
Low Surface Brightness Galaxies
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3:00 PM, June 29 (Thursday)
Xiang-Yu Wang (Nanjing University)
Multi-messenger approach to study the origin of high-energy cosmic rays
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3:00 PM, June 22 (Thursday)
Prof. Junxian Wang (Univ. of Science and Technology of China)
The UV/Optical Variation in Active Galactic Nuclei