2024 McDonnell Distinguished Lectures: Public Lecture with Christopher Reynolds on The “What, How, Where, and When” of Supermassive Black Holes

Christopher Reynolds, Professor at the University of Maryland College Park and Director of the Joint Space Science Institute, will present the 2024 McDonnell Distinguished Lectures, "The “What, How, Where, and When” of Supermassive Black Holes."
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Brown Bag: Clara McLeod

Data Visualization - Mollie Webb, GIS and Data Developer, Data Services and Your Library Collection - Clara McLeod, EEPS Librarian
Rudolph Hall | Room 301

Dissertation Defense: Rebecca Hahn

The Morphology, Spatial Distribution, and Collapse Mechanisms of Volcanoes on Venus
Rudolph Hall | Room 301

EEPS Colloquium: Thomas Lapen

Age of the Earth-Moon system
Rudolph Hall | Room 301

Dissertation Defense: Abigail Knight

Geochemical Processes on the Martian Surface: An Investigation of Dust, Mineral Transformations, and Trace Elements Along Rover Traverses
Rudolph Hall | Room 301

EEPS Colloquium: Elizabeth Herndon

Elizabeth Herndon, Senior Staff Scientist at Oak Ridge National Laboratory
Rudolph Hall | Room 301

Brown Bag: Jed Dale

Rudolph Hall | Room 301

EEPS Colloquium: Kevin Zahnle

Kevin Zahnle, Scientist, NASA Ames Research Center
Rudolph Hall | Room 301

Brown Bag: Alessandro Mauceri

Rudolph Hall | Room 301