Organizers:

  • Coordinator(s): Antoine Petit, Marta Spinelli

  • Chair(s) for Mt.Gros site: Brian Thorsbro, Paulina Palma-Bifani, Vincent Labarre, Alexey Sergeyev
  • Chair(s) for Valrose site: Cyril Pannetier, Benjamin Buralli, Mathis Houllé, James Leftley

 

 👉 Propose a seminar: please, fill the online form here.

 

Instructions for local hosts: Limited financial support for speakers is available through the Seminar budget. This is meant to cover for travel expenses and/or 1-night stay. Please, remember to get in touch with the administrative staff for any travel/stay arrangements, and to open the "ordre de mission" for the spearker's visit at least 3 weeks in advance. If the seminar is going to take place in person at the Mt.Gros site, remember also to book the restaurant for the speaker.

Instructions for speakers: Lagrange Seminars last for 1h total (45min talk + 15min Q&A), and are held in English . Since our Institute has several teams working on a large variety of fields, we recommend to start your talk with a very broad and 'pedagogical' introduction of your research field.

 


Slides from previous seminars can be downloaded here, see below:

2023-12-12 Adrien Broquet LPL Lunar volcanism: A geophysical perspective
2023-12-12 Masanobu Kunimoto Kurume University Linking stellar compositions and planet formation: implications for stellar surface abundances and solar models
2023-12-08 Bruno Sicardy Paris Observatory (LESIA) Rings around small bodies of the solar systems: surprising newcomers
2023-11-28 Raphael Marschall Lagrange How asteroids and comets help us decipher how our Solar System formed
2023-11-14 Shanika Galaudage Lagrange, Artemis Investigating the lives of black holes and neutron stars: the emerging picture from gravitational-wave astronomy
2023-09-26 Namita Uppal Physical Research Laboratory The structure of the Milky Way disk at different scales
2023-09-26 Taeho Ryu MPA Garching Two types of nuclear transients - tidal disruption events and disruptive collisions
2023-09-19 Annick Pouquet NCAR Dissipation in turbulence in the presence of waves, and its intermittency scaling in rotating stratified flows
2023-09-05 Simon Petrus Universidad de Valparaiso Characterization of imaged planetary atmospheres: The case of VHS 1256 b at the era of JWST
2023-06-27 Eloisa Poggio Observatoire de la Côte d'Azur Mapping the Galactic disc with Gaia
2023-06-20 Jonathan Bland-Hawthorn University of Sydney Do baryons dominate the centres of high-redshift galaxies?
2023-06-13 Raphael Mignon-Risse APC Paris When accretion is as vital as extreme: from massive young stars to binary black holes
2023-06-06 Roland Bacon Centre de Recherche Astrophysique de Lyon WST - The Wide Field Spectroscopic Telescope
2023-05-30 Karine Perraut Institut de Planétologie et d’Astrophysique de Grenoble The VLTI/GRAVITY view of the innermost regions of protoplanetary disks
2023-05-23 Alejandra Recio-Blanco Observatoire de la Côte d'Azur Ecology of the Milky Way and Gaia chemistry
2023-05-16 Olivier Lai Observatoire de la Côte d'Azur OHANA NUI: Using quantum optics to measure astrophysical quantum degeneracy in Sirius B
2023-05-02 Paul McMillan Lund Observatory Gaia and the disturbed Milky Way
2023-03-28 Kumiko Kotera Institut d'Astrophysique de Paris Towards EeV Neutrino Astronomy with GRAND
2023-03-21 Emilie Thelie Université de Strasbourg Exploring the Epoch of Reionisation through its evolving topology
2023-03-14 Véronique Van De Bor Université Côte d'Azur Appréhender les Violences Sexistes et Sexuelles dans l’Enseignement Supérieur et la Recherche
2023-03-07 Robyn L. Munoz University of Portsmouth Characterising spacetime during cosmological structure formation
2023-02-28 Clement Stahl Observatoire Astronomique de Strasbourg Exploring the effects of primordial non-Gaussianity at galactic scales
2023-02-07 Martha-Cary Eppes University of North Carolina at Charlotte Rethinking cracks: Joining field observations with fracture mechanics to understand time- and climate-dependent rock fracture in surface settings
2023-01-24 Anthony Soulain Institut de Planétologie et d’Astrophysique de Grenoble SAM: The promising AMI/friend of the JWST
2023-01-17 Clemence Fontanive Trottier Institute for Research on Exoplanets The effects of binary companions on planet formation and evolution