Congresos y charlas

Charlas

Los Seminarios y Coloquios que tendrán lugar próximamente así como las ponencias anteriores se encuentran en IAC Talks

Comisión de Seminarios: Maren Brauner, Ana Escorza Santos, Teresa Huertas Roldán, Jorge Martín Camalich, Miguel Molero González, Pablo Manuel Sánchez Alarcón

Comentarios y sugerencias: seminarios [at] iac.es (seminarios [AT] iac.es)

  • Detecting GWs in the muHz: natural and artificial satellites as GW detectors

    In this talk I will present how the orbital motion of the Moon and artificial satellites can be used to find gravitational wave backgrounds in the microHz band. I will finish with the prospects of dedicated missions of relatively low coast and possible mould-breaking impact

    Prof.
    Diego Blas

    Aula

    2 Mayo 2024 - 10:30 Europe/London
    Próximas
  • Seminario de Instrumentación: Space-based Quantum Physics Experiments

    Free-space quantum communication with satellites opens a promising avenue for global secure quantum network and large-scale test of quantum foundations. Micius Quantum Science Satellite was launched in August 2016 and many experiments have been achieved at space scale. To realize the truly global quantum network, there are still many difficulties

    Juan Yin

    Aula

    3 Mayo 2024 - 10:30 Europe/London
    Próximas
  • ML x Cosmology with 50 Million Galaxies

    Galaxy surveys of the next decade will observe hundreds of millions of galaxies over unprecedented cosmic volumes. They will produce detailed 3D maps of the Universe that we can use to precisely measure the growth and expansion histories of the Universe. They will also observe photometry and spectroscopy of each galaxy that encode its physical

    Dr.
    Changhoon Hahn

    Aula

    7 Mayo 2024 - 12:30 Europe/London
    Próximas
  • Unveil the Composition and the Origin of Primitive Asteroids through Sample-Return Missions

    Primitive asteroids are small bodies that have evolved relatively little since their formation. Their study is essential to understand the chemical composition of the early solar system and its evolution over the past 4.57 billion years. The understanding of the evolutionary processes of primitive asteroids is all the more important as these

    Eleonore Marie
    Le Pivert-Jolivet

    Aula

    14 Mayo 2024 - 12:30 Europe/London
    Próximas
  • Reconstructing the history of the Milky Way in the era of large spectroscopic surveys

    At present, our understanding of the formation history of the MW is limited due to the complexity of observing the imprints of accretion events and of reproducing them in numerical simulations. Moreover, though being the only galaxy, in which the Galactic potential can be probed in detail, the distribution of mass in the MW, and hence of the dark

    Dr.
    Guillaume F. Thomas

    Aula

    16 Mayo 2024 - 10:30 Europe/London
    Próximas
  • Incoming EU projects at the IAC
    Johan Hendrik
    Knapen Koelstra
    Jorge
    Martín Camalich

    Aula

    21 Mayo 2024 - 12:30 Europe/London
    Próximas
  • Incoming EU projects at the IAC
    Johan Hendrik
    Knapen Koelstra
    Jorge
    Martín Camalich

    Aula

    21 Mayo 2024 - 12:30 Europe/London
    Próximas
  • TBD

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    Malin Stanescu

    Aula

    23 Mayo 2024 - 10:30 Europe/London
    Próximas
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    Dr.
    Elena Pinetti

    Aula

    28 Mayo 2024 - 10:30 Europe/London
    Próximas
  • DíA DE CANARIAS

    De parranda cantando Isas y Folías

    Aula

    30 Mayo 2024 - 09:15 Europe/London
    Próximas
  • Halpha emission line maps of JPLUS DR3 galaxies

    The Javalambre Photometric Local Survey (J-PLUS) is an ongoing 12-band photometric optical survey, observing thousands of square degrees of the Northern hemisphere from the dedicated JAST/T80 telescope at the Observatorio Astrofísico de Javalambre. The larger field of view (FoV), high spatial resolution, contiguous narrow band filters cover a wide

    Dr.
    Rahna Payyasseri Thanduparackal

    Aula

    4 Jun 2024 - 12:30 Europe/London
    Próximas
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    Prof.
    Rob Fender

    Aula

    24 Oct 2024 - 10:30 Europe/London
    Próximas