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Daniel Fabrycky, Computations in Science seminar "[http://mrsec.uchicago.edu/Comp_in_Sci/ Dynamics of Planetary Systems]" ]]
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Daniel Fabrycky, Computations in Science seminar, "[http://mrsec.uchicago.edu/Comp_in_Sci/ Dynamics of Planetary Systems]" ]]

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Meetings are usually in the upper geosci conference room (Hinds 451). They take place generally every other Monday, at 3 pm.

Other exoplanet-themed talks and events at UChicago, beyond this reading group, are shown in double brackets.


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4/7/14

Meeting at Northwestern, all day. Please sign up for carpool via google docs (contact Dan Fabrycky for info)


4/14/14 Robin Wordsworth, "Abiotic Oxygen-dominated Atmospheres on Terrestrial Habitable Zone Planets"


4/21

Ray Pierrehumbert, Transit depth workshop part I


[[4/23, *Wednesday*, BSLC 115, 3:00 PM

Daniel Huber gives the Astro colloquium, Asteroseismology and Exoplanets: A Kepler Success Story]]


4/28

Ray Pierrehumbert, Transit depth workshop part II


5/8, *Thursday*, Hinds 176 (Goldsmith room), 3:00 PM

David Kipping, "Asterodensity Profiling: A New Tool for Studying Exoplanets"


5/12

Seth Teitler, "Why is there a Dearth of Close-In Planets around Fast-Rotating stars?"


5/26

Ana Uribe, TBD


[[ 6/4, *Wednesday*, KPTC 206, 12:15 PM

Daniel Fabrycky, Computations in Science seminar, "Dynamics of Planetary Systems" ]]


[[ 6/4, *Wednesday*, BSLC 115, 3:00 PM

Heather Knutson, Astro Colloquium (topic TBA)]]


6/9

Cezary Migaszewski (Torun, Poland) -- planetary dynamics


6/23

Jun Yang, Strong Dependence of the Inner Edge of the Habitable Zone on Planetary Rotation Rate


(Date TBD

Nicolas Dauphas, Geochemical perspective on planet formation.)