Monte Carlo Radiative Transfer Modeling for Circumstellar Disks of Young Stars

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Type: General Meetings

Keywords: General Meeting

Held on: Sep 18, 2024 (Wed) at 07:00 PM to Sep 18, 2024 (Wed) at 09:00 PM

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Speaker: Prof Zac Long

Location: 4324 Memorial Way Northeast, Seattle, WA 98105

Event Coordinator: Keith Krumm

Overview

Our member Zac Long will be presenting work from his doctoral thesis on circumstellar disks of young stars.

Zac has a PhD in Physics from the University of Cincinnati and has worked at Cincinatti Observatory.

Please join us for this fascinating area of study.

This is a hybrid meeting.

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Latitude 47.6603276, Longitude -122.3092809

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