Simon Hodgkin
| Name: | Simon Hodgkin |
| Affiliation: | University of Cambridge |
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| Last login: | 28 Oct 2025, 5:13 p.m. |
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- Space Exploration: An Interdisciplinary Approach to Understanding Norms and Ethics in Space
- Tori, disks, and winds — the AGN dust emission at high angular resolution
- Supernova Dust
- New Frontiers in Exoplanet Characterization
- XZ: X-ray spectroscopic redshifts of obscured AGN
- Cancelled
- Probing the dynamics of gravity with gravitational wave detections
- Superluminous supernovae - cosmic origins and evolution
- Galaxy clusters as hydrodynamics laboratories
- The growth of disks and bulges
- A new generation of multi-dimensional stellar structure models
- Does feedback matter in star cluster formation?
- The Hubble Space Telescope: 27 Years of Cosmic Discovery
- Novae and Supernovae: Intimate Connections
- Physical Manifestations of Evolution, Regularity and Chaos In and Around Our Galaxy
- Physical Manifestations of Evolution, Regularity and Chaos In and Around Our Galaxy
- Dwarf Galaxies - Fossils of Galaxy Evolution
- The Plurality of Worlds
- The Athena X-ray observatory in the late 2020s Astronomy landscape
- A 3D View of the Dark Universe: illuminating intergalactic gas with fluorescent Lyman-alpha emission
- Planets Within and Around Binary Stars: Extremophiles of Planet Formation
- Galactic Palaeontology
- The repeating fast radio burst FRB 121102: a long time ago in a galaxy far-far away
- The LMC - A large and messy neighbour
- Phase-resolved spectroscopy of the discs and the jets in the Galactic microquasar SS433
- Detecting and Characterising Giant Planets with Direct Imaging
- The Observational Quest for the Earliest Galaxies: Progress & Challenges
- Big Questions in Exoplanetary Science
- Hydrogen Epoch of Reionization Array
- The role of gas flows in driving galaxy evolution: clues from the cold interstellar medium
- Star Formation in a Hard X-ray Selected AGN Sample
- Hitomi and the X-ray spectrum of the Perseus Cluster
- Planck and the Optical Depth to Reionization
- The Dawn of Gravitational Wave Astronomy: Observation of gravitational waves from a binary black hole merger
- Magnetars life cycle: birth, evolution and death
- The Most Massive Black Holes in the Early Universe
- The formation of massive black-hole binaries: understanding the Advanced LIGO detections
- Stimulated Feedback In Galaxies and Clusters
- Stimulated Feedback In Galaxies and Clusters
- Supermassive Black Hole Growth and Galaxy Evolution
- Title to be confirmed
- Kepler, the Architectures of Exoplanet Systems & Implications for Planet Formation
- The mass function of stars and black holes in globular clusters
- Gamma Ray Bursts in the Era of Rapid Followup
- Exo-zodi - the evolution of dust in the habitable zones of Sun-like stars
- NB Postponed to Easter Term:The most massive black holes in the early universe
- The chemical heritage of protoplanetary disks: new insights from ALMA and Rosetta
- Supermassive Black Hole Growth and Evolution
- A first principles look at accretion and planet formation
- The Variability of Accreting Black Holes
- Extracting cosmological information from current and forthcoming galaxy surveys
- Massive stars, a strong case for cosmic marriage
- Galaxy evolution in proto-clusters
- X-ray Binaries and ULXs
- Brown dwarfs and their disks: new results and old problems
- The Growth of Supermassive Black Holes From Seeds to Maturity
- The Growth of Supermassive Black Holes From Seeds to Maturity
- Galaxy Surveys: More Than Dark Energy
- Internal structures and compositions of giant (exo)planets: From CoRoT to Juno
- Probing the mass assembly of galaxies with ultra-deep imaging
- Fred Hoyle's manifold contributions: A personal view
- Zero Active Mass in FRW Cosmologies
- Positive feedback in galaxies
- Exploring the Extreme Climates of Giant Planets
- Using our Galactic center supermassive black hole Sgr A* as a testbed for theories of accretion
- Euclid space mission: a cosmological challenge for the next 15 years
- Jet-ISM Interactions in Radio Quiet AGN
- Galactic Archeology - past, present, and future
- Galactic Winds: Implications for Models of Galaxy Evolution
- Exploring Gravitational forces via thought experiments
- Ghostly Galaxies: exploring the universe with the Dragonfly Telescope
- Ten billion years of galaxy construction
- Quantifying Dark Energy using Cosmic Lensing
- The physics of AGN feedback in galaxy clusters
- What Can Tidal Disruption Events Teach Us About Black Hole Accretion?
- eROSITA: a global view of the hot Universe
- Supernova flash spectroscopy: a new observational window into stellar death
- CANCELLED - Using our Galactic center supermassive black hole Sgr A* as a testbed for theories of accretion
- Connecting the cosmic web to Galaxy morphology
- Overview of Planck 2014 Cosmological Results **Note Change of Date**
- The Search for Earth 2.0
- Surveying the M31 system
- Examining Galaxy Formation and Evolution with the Milky Way and its Massive Satellites
- Astronomy in the era of the LSST: understanding our universe a bit at a time
- Star Formation Across Space
- Active Galaxies in Cosmic X-ray Surveys: The Ecology of Distant AGNs
- White Dwarfs in Binary Stars
- Finding the first galaxies with a magnifying GLASS
- Lyman Continuum Leakage in the Local Universe
- Exoplanets from WASP to PLATO
- New Horizons to the Pluto System: Exploring the Frontier of our Solar System
- Gaia
- Dark Matter
- The balance of power: accretion and outflow in black holes and neutron stars
- Science Highlights from the Nuclear Spectroscopic Telescope Array (NuSTAR): Bringing the High Energy Universe into Focus
- The Astrophysics of Stellar Clusters
- Athena
- Where's the Matter? (Tails from the Milky Way's destructive past)
- Galaxy Evolution in 3-D
- The Planck Legacy
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