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White Dwarfs as Probes of the Evolution of Planets, Stars, the Milky Way and the Expanding Universe
The goal of this program is to enhance the communication between these communities, to explore novel uses of white dwarfs as astrophysical probes, and to identify current limitations and pathways to overcome them.
Applying for the NASA Hubble Fellowship: Q&A with Fellows
A group of current and incoming NHFP fellows will be holding a Zoom Q&A for early career astronomers from 12-1 pm EDT on August 31, 2022 to help demystify the fellowship application process and the fellowship experience...
CSQCD IX: From RHIC to Astrophysics, Probing the Quark-Gluon Plasma
The Banff meeting will focus on recent explorations of the quark-gluon phase using colliders (e.g. RHIC and LHC) and on the renewed interest in neutron and quark matter in astrophysics, particularly in the gravitational...
The Past, Present and Future of the VLA: Celebrating 40 Years
The National Radio Astronomy Observatory is organizing a science meeting to commemorate 40 years of operations of the Very Large Array, with VLA past, current, and future science highlights while looking forward toward...
Measuring and Reducing the Gender Gap in the Mathematical, Computing, and Natural Sciences
Measuring and Reducing the Gender Gap in the Mathematical, Computing, and Natural Sciences is a webinar on the Gender Gap in Science Project, an International Science Council-funded project.
43rd Scientific Assembly of the Committee on Space Research (COSPAR) and Associated Events “COSPAR 2020”
Keck Wide-Field Imager Science Workshop
A workshop to further explore science cases for KWFI
The Keck Wide-Field Imager (KWFI) is a proposed prime focus camera mounted on the Keck telescopes and will be the world’s most sensitive wide-field optical imager...
Universality: Turbulence Across Vast Scales
Join co-organizers Blakesley Burkhart, Mike Shelley and David Spergel in an interactive workshop held at the Flatiron Institute in New York City 2-6 December entitled, Universality: Turbulence Across Vast Scales.