27 May 2019, 14:00-15:00 Copenhagen Astrophysics Seminars (CAS) - Francesco Valentino - The early Death of Cosmic Giants The Copenhagen Astrophysics Seminars (CAS) will continue Monday the 27th of May in room 129 at DAWN-DTU. This week it will be held by DAWN's own Dr. Francesco Valentino. CAS is meant to be an opportunity to meet and hear what colleagues at institutions in the Copenhagen area are working on.
8 May 2019, 12:00-16:00 Conflict Management Workshop: Handling difficult conversations and change in practice Workshop concerning practical methods and mindset to contain, reduce and solve conflicts and mitigate resistance of change.
6 May 2019, 14:00-15:00 Copenhagen Astrophysics Seminars (CAS) - Gabriel Brammer - Why wait? Wide-area Imaging & Spectroscopy Surveys for Galaxy Evolution with the Hubble Space Telescope The Copenhagen Astrophysics Seminars (CAS) will be a weekly seminar series which will be held every Monday in room 129 at DAWN-DTU. This week it will be held by DAWN's own Gabriel Brammer. CAS is meant to be an opportunity to meet and hear what colleagues at institutions in the Copenhagen area are working on.
13 Mar. 2019, 14:00 Seminar on Machine Learning by Prof. Erik Bjørnager Dam Part of the All-you-always-wanted-to-know-but-never-dared-to-ask seminar series
11 Mar. 2019, 10:00 Dr. Nicolas Laporte (UCL) - Visit with lunch talk "Probing The Cosmic Dawn with the First Galaxies" Nicolas is visiting DTU Space
4 Mar. 2019, 12:00 Dr. Roderik Overzier: The shining rise of clusters, galaxies and black holes Dr. Roderik Overzier of the Observatório Nacional, Rio de Janeiro is visiting DAWN DTU and will be giving a talk about the findings of the Brazilian National Observatory.
26 Feb. 2019, 14:00 Chris Flynn - Finding the host galaxies of Fast Radio Bursts with UTMOST Dr. Chris Flynn of Swinburne University giving a talk about FRB, a phenomenon of which very little is known
25 Feb. 2019, 14:00 Andreas Faisst - Galaxies in the Early Universe Galaxies in the Early Universe: The view from the newest observations with Spitzer, ALMA, and HST - click here to read more!