We are extremely happy to start the fourth series of the Good Vibrations Seminar Series, starting January 2026!
Check out what’s coming up!
Contents
- 1 Good Vibrations Seminar S04E04: Christopher Lindsay (Yale University, USA)
- 2 Good Vibrations Seminar S04E05: Takato Tokuno (University of Tokyo, Japan)
- 3 Good Vibrations Seminar S04E06: Jonas Müller (Heidelberg Institute for Theoretical Studies, Germany)
- 4 Good Vibrations Seminar S04E07: K. R. Sreenivasan (University of Sydney, Australia)
- 5 Good Vibrations Seminar S04E08: Lea Schimak (University of Sydney, Australia)
- 6 Good Vibrations Seminar S04E09: Beatriz Bordadágua (Heidelberg Institute for Theoretical Studies, Germany)
- 7 Good Vibrations Seminar S04E10: Desmond Grossman (Instituto de Astrofísica de Canarias & ULL, Spain)
- 8 Good Vibrations Seminar S04E11: Jeong Yun Choi (Heidelberg Institute for Theoretical Studies, Germany)
Good Vibrations Seminar S04E04: Christopher Lindsay (Yale University, USA)
Stellar Astrophysics and Galactic Archaeology with Asteroseismology Christopher Lindsay, Yale University The analysis of stellar oscillations has enabled detailed asteroseismic
Good Vibrations Seminar S04E05: Takato Tokuno (University of Tokyo, Japan)
Toward a unified picture of solar and stellar activity TOKUNO Takato, University of Tokyo Photometric surveys from space telescopes now
Good Vibrations Seminar S04E08: Lea Schimak (University of Sydney, Australia)
Why is it so hard to model red clump stars? Lea Schimak (University of Sydney, Australia) Asteroseismology has long been