Zombies in the Night: Massive Dead Galaxies in the Early Universe

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Public

Type: Sirius Astronomy

Keywords: Bipoc Dei Galaxy Formation

Held on: Jul 31, 2024 (Wed) at 06:30 PM to Jul 31, 2024 (Wed) at 08:30 PM

Speaker: Dr. Arianna Long

Location: Benaroya Research Institute

Event Coordinator: Aaron Yoon (he/him)

Overview

**Open to ALL - BIPOC & multiracial focused**

What makes a galaxy dead, and how do they die in the first place? Join us as we learn about the latest results on massive, dead galaxies in the early cosmos, and why they are so mind-boggling - even for the experts.

At the end of the talk, we'll take a journey back to Earth to learn about how adjusting our concepts of "good mentorship" can better help underrepresented women and gender minorities thrive in STEM space.


Light refreshments will be served. REGISTRATION REQUIRED! Registration closes Monday, 7/29.

Map

Latitude 47.6097633, Longitude -122.3292731

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Announcements

4 months ago

Zombies in the Night: Massive Dead Galaxies in the Early Universe starts soon!

Zombies in the Night: Massive Dead Galaxies in the Early Universe starts shortly on Jul 31 (Wed) at 06:30 PM.

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