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Grad Talk "A Simple Model for Type IIn Supernova Early Bolometric Light Curves"

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Steward Observatory/NSF’s NOIRLab Joint Colloquium Series: "Today’s Faculty = Scholars, Teachers, and Equity Practitioners"

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Early Career Scientist Talk Series: "Empirically Modeling Galaxy Colors with the UniverseMachine"

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Spring 2021 Physics Colloquium: "The Black Hole Photon Ring"

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Huyang's PhD Defense- Phenomenology of New Physics beyond the Standard Model at the LHC and Future Colliders

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Spring 2021 Physics Colloquium: "Pairing symmetry of the enigmatic unconventional superconductor Sr2RuO4"

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Steward Observatory/NSF’s NOIRLab Joint Colloquium Series: "Three New Things about the Milky Way"

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Graduate student Erik Wessel awarded best talk prize at the Jim Isenberg Pacific Coast Gravity Meeting (PCGM)

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Early Career Scientist Talk Series: "Gravitationally Lensed Quasars at High Redshift"

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MateriAlZ Seminar: "Development of FeNC Catalysts for Energy Applications”

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