From CASS
Visitors
Name | Dates of Visit | Office | Research |
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Yan, Qinghao | January 2- June 30, 2020 | SERF 311 | Theoretical problems in plasma physics, such as delay time between heat flux and gradients in drift wave turbulence and pattern formation in complex systems. He will be continuing this work with Dr. Diamond.
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Murray, Norman | July 1- December 31, 2019 | SERF 438 | FIRE and IFU observations of high redshift galaxies/quasars
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Cao, Norman | January 1, 2019 February 28, 2019 |
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Steve, Lewis | July 1, 2017-June 30,2018 | Visiting remotely | Development of the mathematical tools needed to determine the neutron star equation of state using astronomical measurements of the macroscopic properties of these stars.
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Guo, Weixin | December 1, 2017- March 29, 2018 |
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Haxton, Wick | April 22- May 22, 2017 | SERF 412 | Research interests include neutrino and nuclear astrophysics, direct dark matter detection, early solar system evolution and planet formation, and many-body physics, the latter ranging over topics as diverse as the quantum Hall effect and frontiers in extremely large basis (10^10 Slater determinants!) shell model/Lanczos calculations.
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Li, Bo | October 22- October 29, 2016 |
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Murray, Norman | October 15, 2016- January 15, 2017 | SERF 406 | Studies of galaxy formation and quasar/black hole feedback
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Zhu, Xinzhe | July 1,- August 31, 2016 |
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Miyaji, Takamitsu | Jan. 1- Dec. 31, 2015 | SERF 433 |
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Fedrow, Joseph | Sept. 2012-June 2013 | SERF 408 | Scalar field quintessence models of dark energy.
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Aberasturi, Miriam | May-December, 2012 | SERF 381B | Very cool stars and brown dwarfs
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