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= Stanford Group Meetings = == Friday, 10:30 am, Cypress Meeting Room == |
= Stanford Solar Group Science Meetings = == Friday, 10:30-11:30am, P&AP 102/103 == ~+__Room changed! P&AP 102/103 from Nov 18__+~ |
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||'''schedule'''||'''speaker'''|| '''list of papers to be discussed''' || ||05/13/2011||person A (TBD)|| (!) __add here__ || ||05/20/2011||person B (TBD)|| || ||05/27/2011||person C (TBD)|| || ||06/03/2011||person D (TBD)|| || ||06/10/2011 ? ||(just before SPD?)|| || ||06/17/2011 ? ||(just after SPD?) || || ||06/24/2011||person E (TBD)|| || |
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<!> Please sign up (or contact me) three days, at least, before the seminar. <!> | |
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---- * [#sp speakers] * [#pp papers ] * [#pm past meetings] ---- === speakers === [[Anchor(sp)]] ||<15%>'''schedule''' ||'''speaker''' ||<65%>'''presentation topic''' || || 06/29/2012 || Douglas Gough || TBD || || 07/06/2012 || Peter Sturrock ||||An Analysis of Apparent r-Mode Oscillations in Solar Activity, the Solar Diameter, the Solar Neutrino Flux, and Nuclear Decay Rates, with Implications Concerning the Sun’s Internal Structure and Rotation, and Neutrino Processes. || || 07/13/2012 || Junwei Zhao ||Searching for Equator-ward Meridional Flows inside Solar Interior || || 07/20/2012 || Douglas Gough ||TBD || || 07/27/2012 || <!> '''(speaker wanted)''' ||''' (TBD; sign up, please)''' || || 08/03/2012 || <!> '''(speaker wanted)''' ||''' (TBD; sign up, please)''' || || 08/10/2012 || Douglas Gough ||TBD || || 08/17/2012 || <!> '''(speaker wanted)''' ||''' (TBD; sign up, please)''' || || 08/24/2012 || <!> '''(speaker wanted)''' ||''' (TBD; sign up, please)''' || || 08/31/2012 || <!> '''(speaker wanted)''' ||''' (TBD; sign up, please)''' || ---- === list of papers to be discussed === [[Anchor(pp)]] * (!) if you have any, add here! ---- === past meetings === [[Anchor(pm)]] * [:GroupMeeting/PastTalks:past speakers] * [:GroupMeeting/PastPapers:past papers discussed] ---- === initial idea === The initial suggestion is to follow the format of the very successful Stanford AstroTea meetings (held on Tuesdays, 11am, Varian 355), and have a discussion of recent interesting papers and astro-ph preprints followed by a short 20-min presentation by a group member or a visitor. |
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contact : Kaori Nagashima ( kaorin_AT_stanford_edu ) | . contact : Charles Baldner (baldner *at* stanford.edu) |
Stanford Solar Group Science Meetings
Friday, 10:30-11:30am, P&AP 102/103
Room changed! P&AP 102/103 from Nov 18
(Talk + Q&A < 1hr)
Please sign up (or contact me) three days, at least, before the seminar.
- [#sp speakers]
- [#pp papers ]
- [#pm past meetings]
speakers
schedule |
speaker |
presentation topic |
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06/29/2012 |
Douglas Gough |
TBD |
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07/06/2012 |
Peter Sturrock |
An Analysis of Apparent r-Mode Oscillations in Solar Activity, the Solar Diameter, the Solar Neutrino Flux, and Nuclear Decay Rates, with Implications Concerning the Sun’s Internal Structure and Rotation, and Neutrino Processes. |
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07/13/2012 |
Junwei Zhao |
Searching for Equator-ward Meridional Flows inside Solar Interior |
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07/20/2012 |
Douglas Gough |
TBD |
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07/27/2012 |
(speaker wanted) |
(TBD; sign up, please) |
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08/03/2012 |
(speaker wanted) |
(TBD; sign up, please) |
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08/10/2012 |
Douglas Gough |
TBD |
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08/17/2012 |
(speaker wanted) |
(TBD; sign up, please) |
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08/24/2012 |
(speaker wanted) |
(TBD; sign up, please) |
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08/31/2012 |
(speaker wanted) |
(TBD; sign up, please) |
list of papers to be discussed
if you have any, add here!
past meetings
[:GroupMeeting/PastTalks:past speakers]
[:GroupMeeting/PastPapers:past papers discussed]
initial idea
The initial suggestion is to follow the format of the very successful Stanford AstroTea meetings (held on Tuesdays, 11am, Varian 355), and have a discussion of recent interesting papers and astro-ph preprints followed by a short 20-min presentation by a group member or a visitor.
- contact : Charles Baldner (baldner *at* stanford.edu)