KIPAC Tea Talk
We meet twice weekly at 10:40 am for "KIPAC tea" (on Campus on Tuesdays, and at SLAC on Fridays, with zoom attendance enabled in both venues) to discuss recent hot papers and other news items, and to hear a short talk. We intend KIPAC tea talks to raise awareness of each other's activities, and provide a stage for the presentation of interesting new results, an upcoming conference paper, or a particular problem that would best be tackled with help from other KIPAC members. By keeping the atmosphere friendly and informal, these talks hopefully help to improve communication across the institute. The carrot is finding out what others are up to (and hopefully being entertained in the process). The stick is that everyone is expected to contribute at some point.
- Tea menu
- More information about tea talks
- Suggest a paper you could discuss or have someone else discuss
- We invite scientists from any institution and any career stage to present at KIPAC Tea. You may request a tea talk.
- KIPAC members are strongly encouraged to volunteer to give a KIPAC Tea talk by emailing tealeaks@kipac.stanford.edu
Upcoming Tea Talks
Past Tea Talks
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KIPAC Tea Talk
Giannini: Why are photo-z so hard? / Noriega: Are current neutrino mass constraints reliable? Insights from full-shape analyses
-SLAC, Kavli 3rd Floor Conf. Room -
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KIPAC Tea Talk
SPICE: Differentiable Synthetic Spectra Modeling for Stars with Surface Inhomogeneities
-SLAC, Kavli 3rd Floor Conf. Room -
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KIPAC Tea Talk
Magnetized Accretion with Low Angular Momentum Produces a Weak Jet
-SLAC, Kavi 3rd Floor Conf. Room -
KIPAC Tea Talk
From few to thousands: The current and future of strong lens cosmography
-SLAC, Kavli 3rd Floor Conf. Room -
KIPAC Tea Talk
Govreen-Segal: Evolution of Jetted Blast Waves in GRBs / Satterthwaite: SLUO DC Congressional Trip
-SLAC, Kavli 3rd Floor Conf. Room