Zoom Q&A session on Astronomy PhD admission for Bangladeshi students

Zoom

Many Bangladeshi astronomers are currently engaged in research and teaching positions in various countries, including many PhD, postdoc, and faculty members. On Saturday, October 26, at 8:30 PM, I will be participating in an online panel discussion with five people from North American to talk about opportunities for pursuing a PhD in astronomy abroad, specifically […]

CASSA Colloquium 1: Galaxy Evolution in High-Density Environments: Insights from Hydrodynamic Simulations and Multi-Wavelength Observations

Lecture Gallery MK9006, DMK Building, IUB Plot 16, Aftabuddin Ahmed Road, Block B, Bashundhara RA, Dhaka, Bangladesh

Speaker: Syeda Lammim Ahad, PhD, WCA Postdoctoral Fellow, Waterloo Centre for Astrophysics, University of Waterloo, Canada; Associate Member, CASSA. Abstract: Galaxies in the Universe are distributed along the intricate framework of the Cosmic Web. Groups and clusters of galaxies comprise the densest regions in this network and therefore, are excellent cosmic laboratories to study different […]

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CASSA Colloquium 2: Exploring the Co-Evolution of Star Clusters and Galaxies Since Cosmic Dawn with JWST

Lecture Gallery MK9006, DMK Building, IUB Plot 16, Aftabuddin Ahmed Road, Block B, Bashundhara RA, Dhaka, Bangladesh

Speaker: Lamiya Ashraf Mowla, PhD, Assistant Professor, Department of Physics and Astronomy, Wellesley College, USA. Abstract: The most distant galaxies observed date back to when the Universe was only 5% of its current age, with progenitors of galaxies like the Milky Way being about 10,000 times less massive. Using JWST and the magnification provided by […]

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CASSA Colloquium 3: Measuring the Expansion Rate of the Universe from Carnegie Supernova Project

Lecture Gallery MK9006, DMK Building, IUB Plot 16, Aftabuddin Ahmed Road, Block B, Bashundhara RA, Dhaka, Bangladesh

Speaker: Syed A Uddin, PhD, Department of Physics and Astronomy, University of South Carolina, USA. The Known Unknowns of Observational Cosmology: Measuring the Expansion Rate of the Universe from Carnegie Supernova Project Abstract: In the era of precision cosmology, where percent-level accuracy in measurements is now within reach, we are still confronted with profound enigmas: […]

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CASSA Colloquium 4: Astronomy in Space: Pioneering Missions for Lunar and Orbital Observatories

Lecture Gallery MK9006, DMK Building, IUB Plot 16, Aftabuddin Ahmed Road, Block B, Bashundhara RA, Dhaka, Bangladesh

Speaker: Shah Mohammad Bahauddin, PhD, Research Faculty, Laboratory for Atmospheric and Space Physics (LASP), Astrophysical & Planetary Sciences Department, University of Colorado, Boulder, USA. Abstract: The next frontier of astronomy lies in leveraging the unique environments of space and the Moon to unlock unprecedented scientific discoveries. This presentation will explore the speaker's journey of transforming […]

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CASSA Colloquium 5: Lower Dark Matter in the Local Group Galaxies and the Origin of the MW Dwarfs

Online

Speaker: Istiak Akib, PhD candidate, Laboratoire d'Instrumentation et de Recherche en Astrophysique (LIRA), Observatoire de Paris, Paris Sciences et Lettres University (PSL). Abstract: Fitting the flat rotation curves of the Galaxies indicate vast majority of the matter content in the galaxies is dark matter, even higher than the cosmological estimate of 85% and giving rise […]

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CASSA Colloquium 6: Unraveling the distant Universe with wide-field surveys of star-forming galaxies

Room MK5004, DMK Building, IUB Plot 16, Aftabuddin Ahmed Road, Block B, Bashundhara Ra, Dhaka, Bangladesh

Speaker: Tanveer Karim, PhD, Postdoctoral Fellow at the David A. Dunlap Department of Astronomy & Astrophysics, University of Toronto, and a member of the Dark Energy Spectroscopic Instrument (DESI) collaboration and the Dark Energy Science Collaboration (DESC). Abstract: Over the past decade, cosmology has encountered significant tensions between different measurements of key cosmological parameters, particularly […]

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CASSA Tea Talk 1: Revisiting the age scale of Galactic globular clusters

IUB Room BC2022, Digital Classroom IUB, Plot 16, Aftabuddin Ahmed Road, Block B, Bashundhara RA, Dhaka, Bangladesh

Speaker: S M Masruk Uddin, M2 Sudent (International Research Track), Observatoire de Paris; Research Intern, Laboratory for Astrophysics Research and Instrumentation (LIRA); Paris Sciences et Lettres University (PSL), France. Abstract: Globular clusters (GCs) are critical for understanding the formation and evolution of the Milky Way. Their ages provide constraints on Galactic formation models. This study […]

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CASSA Plenary Meeting 1

Google Meet

A meeting among the core and associate members for understanding the past and planning the future of CASSA.