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Fall 2024 TAP Meet Yourself Event
Theoretical Astrophysics Program (TAP) will host the "Meet Yourself Event." This event showcases two grad students or post-docs from each department (Astronomy, Planetary Sciences, and Physics) who are conducting theoretical research. Each speaker selected by the TAP Colloquia Committee will be asked to provide a talk for approximately 7 minutes.
Jonah Barber, Physics: Cosmological Stasis, and New Perspectives on It
Aldan Grichener, Astronomy: Formation of the Heaviest Elements in the Universe in Neutron Star - core mergers
Anna Taylor, Planetary Sciences: Modeling the He I Triplet Absorption at 10830 Ȧ and H I Balmer Linesin the Hot Escaping Atmosphere of HD209458b
Himansh Rathore, Astronomy: Response of the LMC's Bar to a Recent SMC Collision and Implications for the SMC's Total Mass Profile
M Smith, Physics: Zoom-Whirl Behavior and Near-Extremal Merger Remnants inRelativistic Mergers of Charged Black Hole Binaries
Jingyu Wang, Planetary Sciences: Interpreting the Cosmic Rorschach Test on Venus Using Photochemical Model