THE ING NEWSLETTER No. 5, October 2001
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    Seminars Given at ING

    Visiting observers are politely invited to give a seminar at ING. Talks usually take place in the sea level office in the afternoon and last for about 30 minutes plus time for questions afterwards. Astronomers from ING and other institutions on site are invited to assist. Please contact Johan Knapen (knapen@ing.iac.es) and visit this web page http://www.ing.iac.es/Astronomy/science/seminars.html for more details. These were the seminars given in the last six months:
     

    • 30 August. Two-dimensional spectroscopy of the gravitational lens SBS 0909+532, V. Motta (IAC)  

    • 29 August. Searching for obscured supernovae in nearby starburst galaxies, S. Mattila (Imperial College)  

    • 22 August. Results from the Palomar mirror cleaning and coating conference, J. Rey & M. Blanken (ING) 

    •   8 August. Brown Dwarfs: Origins, Evolution and Fate, E. Martín (IfA Hawaii) 

    • 26 July. Near-Earth Objects: Unanswered Questions, A. Fitzsimmons (Belfast) 

    • 24 July. AXIS (An XMM-Newton International Survey), X. Barcons (Santander)

    • 10 July. The Turkish National Observatory in Antalya, S. O. Selam (Ankara Observatory) 

    • 27 June. WHT/INTEGRAL and the VLA give clues on the formation of shell galaxies, M. Balcells (IAC) 

    • 31 May. Probing the Fossil Record of Galaxy Evolution in M31, A. Ferguson (Groningen) 

    • 23 May. CCD Design: Current Developments, S. Tulloch (ING) 

    • 27 April. Spectral analysis of Galactic OB stars, C. Villamariz Cid (IAC) 

    • 23 April. Weird faint wee red beasties that make X-rays (Red counterparts to faint X-ray sources in a deep ROSAT survey), A. Newsam (Liverpool JMU)  

    • 28 March. WFCAM, quasars, and other things, S. Warren (Imperial College)  

    • 27 March. Quasar absorption lines as a cosmological probe: exploring the Lyman forest with VLT/UVES, S. Cristiani (ESO) 

    • 26 March. Do Luminous Ellipticals Have Young Discs? R. McDermid (Durham)  

    • 22 March. The Galileo telescope and its instrumentation, E. Oliva (TNG)  

    • 16 March. Status of the SAURON Project on Nearby Early-type Galaxies, T. de Zeeuw (Leiden)  

    • 12 March. Observational evidence for black holes, E. Harlaftis (Nat. Obs., Athens)   

    •  7 March. The 2.3m ARISTARCHOS telescope, E. Harlaftis (Nat. Obs., Athens)  



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