[Physics-grads-open] Resume Internal Student Seminar Series (PASS)

Pooyan Goodarzi pooyan.goodarzi at email.ucr.edu
Fri May 17 14:06:29 PDT 2024


Unfortunately, the talk was cancelled due to a logistical issue.

On Fri, May 17, 2024 at 1:05 PM Pooyan Goodarzi <
pooyan.goodarzi at email.ucr.edu> wrote:

> Happening in ~55 mins.
>
> On Wed, May 15, 2024 at 4:57 PM Pooyan Goodarzi <
> pooyan.goodarzi at email.ucr.edu> wrote:
>
>> Hi all,
>>
>> Our next Physics and Astronomy Student Seminar is happening this *Friday*
>> at *2 PM* in the *Conference Room* (PHYS 3051). This week, Daneng, who
>> works with Hai-Bo, will be sharing his research on dark matter with us.
>>
>>
>>
>> *Daneng Yang*, *Post-doctoral Researcher*
>> Friday, May 17th, 2:00 pm, Conference Room (PHYS 3051)
>>
>> *A Quick Start for Working with SIDM Halos*
>>
>> Abstract: In this talk, I will introduce how elastic dark matter
>> interactions influence the evolution of dark matter halos. Using a simple
>> yet practical example, I will demonstrate how to derive self-interacting
>> dark matter (SIDM) predictions for an observed galaxy, incorporating the
>> effects of baryons and a central black hole. Additionally, the influences
>> of growth histories and various SIDM models can be conveniently analyzed.
>> Related scripts will be available through the following link:
>> https://github.com/DanengYang/parametricSIDM.
>>
>>
>>
>> Best,
>> Pooyan
>>
>> On Fri, Feb 23, 2024 at 1:52 PM Ming-Feng Ho <mingfeng.ho at email.ucr.edu>
>> wrote:
>>
>>> Hello Physics and Astronomy students,
>>>
>>> A group of us are in the process of organizing a weekly seminar series
>>> (known as PASS in the past) and would love to invite all UCR Physics and
>>> Astronomy graduate students and postdocs to join us. It’s a fantastic
>>> opportunity for you to share your research, learn from your peers, and
>>> practice your presentation skills in a stress-free environment. Everyone is
>>> welcome, both to attend and to sign up as speakers.
>>>
>>> We're in the process of scheduling these seminars at a time that works
>>> best for most. We'd greatly appreciate your help in determining this by *filling
>>> out the when2meet <https://www.when2meet.com/?23833033-4nNwu>*.
>>> *We're looking to kick things off next week, so keep that in mind when
>>> you're filling it out.*
>>>
>>> *If you’re interested in sharing your work as a speaker, please feel
>>> free to add your name to the spreadsheet [Google Sheet
>>> <https://docs.google.com/spreadsheets/d/15jECocCmSQIZSNxcJ7fcWOEQvixorkXlkUKTVN3AAVk/edit?usp=sharing>].*
>>> We’re looking forward to creating a dynamic and engaging series with
>>> your involvement!
>>>
>>> Best,
>>> Ming-Feng
>>> Physics and Astronomy Student Seminar (PASS)
>>>
>>> ---
>>> Ming-Feng Ho
>>> PhD Candidate
>>> Physics and Astronomy
>>> University of California, Riverside
>>> jibancat.github.io
>>>
>>>
>>>
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>>
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