Greg Willatt
| Name: | Greg Willatt |
| Affiliation: | University of Cambridge |
| E-mail: | (only provided to users who are logged into talks.cam) |
| Last login: | 27 Feb 2020, 8:57 p.m. |
Public lists managed by Greg Willatt
- Institute of Astronomy Colloquia
- Institute of Astronomy Extra Talks
- Institute of Astronomy One-day Meetings
- Institute of Astronomy Seminars
- Institute of Astronomy Talk Lists
- Kavli Institute for Cosmology Talk Lists
Talks given by Greg Willatt
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Talks organised by Greg Willatt
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- Radio observations of exoplanets and their host stars
- Improving our knowledge on planetary systems using dynamics
- Direct detection and characterisation of extra-solar planets
- Gas flows as fuel for star formation in distant galaxies: a spotlight on strong absorption line systems
- Quasars into the epoch of reionization
- Early galaxy formation processes: clues from Near-Field Cosmology
- Early galaxy formation processes: clues from Near-Field Cosmology
- PICSAT: A space mission dedicated to the transit of Beta Pictoris b
- Global Parallel Computation, Networks and Geometry
- Galaxy Bimodality and Post-Starburst Galaxies
- Interstellar scintillation β near and far
- A giant cloud of hydrogen escaping a Neptune-mass exoplanet
- The dawn of star formation: a local perspective
- The cosmological velocity field: from Slipher to modified gravity
- The James Webb Space Telescope: Capabilities, status and scientific timeline
- Galaxy assembly in 2<z<6.5 from the VUDS survey
- Challenges of the Doppler technique in the presence of stellar noise
- Next Generation Radio Arrays for Geospace Science
- GLEAM: The Galactic and Extragalactic All-Sky MWA Survey
- GLEAM: The Galactic and Extragalactic All-Sky MWA Survey
- Back to the Beginning in Cosmology and Experimental Radio Astronomy
- Spinning neutron stars β striking the right tone
- βA New Way To See Itβ: Volunteering in Central Africa
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