GothamFest

America/New_York
Gerald D. Fischbach Auditorium (2nd Floor) (160 Fifth Avenue)

Gerald D. Fischbach Auditorium (2nd Floor)

160 Fifth Avenue

Description

2nd annual NYC-wide event for local astronomers to meet. Three separate events at Columbia, NYU and CCA.

Join via Zoom Webinar:
When: Sep 6, 2019 07:00 AM Eastern Time (US and Canada)
Topic: GDFA - GothamFest - 9-06-2019
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    • 9:00 AM
      Breakfast
    • Welcome from the Director!
    • Session 1: smallest

      Moderator: Chiara Mingarelli

      • 1
        Dan Forman-Mackey (Flatiron/CCA)
      • 2
        Jackie Faherty (AMNH): BDNYC: Brown Dwarfs to Exoplanet characterization
      • 3
        Megan Bedell (Flatiron/CCA): Finding Other Earths
      • 4
        Rodrigo Luger (Flatiron/CCA): Making maps of stars and exoplanets
      • 5
        David W. Hogg (NYU)
      • 6
        Adam Jermyn (Flatiron/CCA): Turbulent Stars (or ... Stars!)
      • 7
        David Kipping (Columbia): f sub i
    • Poster Overview
    • 11:00 AM
      AM Coffee Break
    • Session 2: bigger than the smallest

      Moderator: Stephanie Tonnesen

      • 8
        James Cho (Flatiron/CCA): Baroclinic Instability on Cool, Tidally-Synchronized Objects
      • 9
        Megan Ansdell (Flatiron/CCA): How quickly do planets form?
      • 10
        Mordecai-Mark Mac Low (AMNH): Star Forming Clouds Have Magnetized Envelopes and Gravitationally Dominated Cores
      • 11
        Maria Okounkova (Flatiron/CCA): Binary black holes beyond general relativity
      • 12
        Sabrina Appel (Rutgers University): Investigating the Impact of Stellar Feedback on Models of Star Formation
      • 13
        Chiara Mingarelli (Flatiron/CCA): Gravitational waves from supermassive black holes will be awesome
      • 14
        Eileen Gonzales (CUNY): Atmospheric Retrieval of the d/sdL7+T7.5p binary 2MASS J1416+1348AB
    • 12:30 PM
      Lunch
    • Session 3: smaller than the biggest

      Moderator: Rodrigo Luger

      • 15
        Blakesley Burkhart (Flatiron/CCA/Rutgers): Unifying Analytic Models of Star Formation in Galaxies Across Cosmic Time
      • 16
        Miles Cranmer (Princeton): Neural Network Recipes for Astrophysics
      • 17
        Adrian Price-Whelan (Flatiron/CCA): Surprises in the Galactic Graveyard
      • 18
        Aaron Yung (Rutgers): Semi-Analytic Forecasts for JWST and Beyond
      • 19
        Stephanie Tonnesen (Flatiron/CCA): It's Cloud Illusions I Recall, I Really Don't Know Clouds at All... (But I'm Working on It)
      • 20
        John Forbes (Flatiron/CCA): The baryon cycle in radially resolved semi analytic models
      • 21
        Saavik Ford (CUNY): GW190706 happened in an AGN disk
      • 22
        Francisco Villaescusa-Navarro (Flatiron/CCA): Cosmology in the machine learning era
      • 23
        Glennys Farrar (NYU)
    • 3:00 PM
      PM Coffee Break
    • Session 4: biggest

      Moderator: Drummond Fielding

      • 24
        Daniel Angles-Alcazar (Flatiron/CCA): Cosmological hyper-refinement simulations of AGN fueling and feedback
      • 25
        Michael Blanton (NYU): Computational Astronomy in the SDSS
      • 26
        Shy Genel (Flatiron/CCA): Following the Angular Momentum of Dark Matter and Stars during Galaxy Assembly
      • 27
        Mehmet Alpaslan (NYU): What can we learn from the luminosity of satellite galaxies?
      • 28
        Katerina Chatziioannou (Flatiron/CCA)
      • 29
        Chen Ding (NYU): On the origin of the ultra-high energy cosmic ray anisotropy
      • 30
        Shirley Ho (Flatiron/CCA): Machine Learn the Universe?!
      • 31
        Colin Hill (Columbia/CCA): From SO to H0
      • 32
        David Spergel (Flatiron/CCA)
    • 4:30 PM
      Reception