Spring 2003 Galaxy Lunch
 Fridays 12:15 p.m. in 622 Space Sciences 
 Organizers: Martha Haynes, Barbara Catinella, Vassilis Charmandaris 

Note: To join the galaxy lunch mailing list contact Vassilis Charmandaris. Check the previous lunch talks:

[Fall 2002 |Spring 2002 |Fall 2001|
|Spring 2001 |Fall 2000 |Spring 2000 |Fall 1999 ]
The CU ExtraGalacticGroup Get the Spring 2003 poster

``Extragalactic Science Discoveries with SIRTF''

January 17th 
Herr Dr. rer. nat. Thomas Nikola (Cornell University)
SPIFI's Ultimate Destiny/Destination: 90 degrees South -or- A slide show of my visit to the South Pole
January 24th 
Prof. Jim Houck (Cornell University)
Why did I propose to build the InfraRed Spectrograph for SIRTF? - [PDF file]
January 31st 
Dr. Vassilis Charmandaris (Cornell University)
ULIRGS near and far - [PDF file]
February 7th 
Prof. Gordon Stacey (Cornell University)
The SIRTF Wide-area Infrared Extragalactic Survey - [PPT file]
February 14th 
Prof. Liese van Zee (Indiana University)
A Discussion on Dwarf Galaxy Evolution (van Zee et al. 2001)
February 21st 
Dr. Bernhard Brandl (Cornell University)
Observing nearby starbursts and HII regions with SIRTF - [PDF file]
February 28th 
Dr. Hervé Dole (University of Arizona)
Cosmological Surveys in the Infrared with SIRTF - [PDF file]
March 7th 
Elise Furlan (Cornell University)
The IRS and Circumstellar Disk Evolution: From Protostars to Planets - [PDF file]
March 14th 
Prof. Terry Herter (Cornell University)
Intermediate redshift cluster evolution - [PDF file]
March 21st 
Spring Break -- No Galaxy Lunch
March 28th 
Prospective Graduate Student Visit -- No Galaxy Lunch
March 31st [ Extra talk on Monday ] 
Dr. Areg Michaelian (Byurakan Astrophysical Observatory, Armenia)
Digitized Byurakan and Hamburg spectral surveys: search for AGNs and their study - [PDF file]
Time/Location: At 12:15pm in Room 301
April 4th 
Dave Rothstein (Cornell University)
The IR view of Dusty Radio galaxies and QSOs. - [PDF file]
April 11th 
Barbara Catinella (Cornell University)
Extremely Red Objects in the mid-/far-IR. How red can they get? - [PDF file]
April 18th 
Kristine Spekkens (Cornell University)
The mid-IR as tracer of star formation rate in late type galaxies - [PDF file]
April 25th 
Chris Springob (Cornell University)
IR studies of lensing in clusters - [PDF file]
May 2nd [ Special joint Planetary/Galaxy talk ] 
Prof. Harry Varvoglis (Univ. of Thessaloniki, Greece)
Chaotic motion in the asteroid belt and the creation of Kirkwood gaps