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EEPS Colloquium: Tomáš Magna
Czech Geological Survey, Prague
Arizona State University Explores the Solar System: St. Louis Astronomical Society January Meeting
“Arizona State University Explores the Solar System” an illustrated live virtual presentation by Dr. David A. Williams of Arizona State University, will be featured at the January meeting of the Saint Louis Astronomical Society.
EEPS Colloquium: Olivia Meng
Bridging Pore and Grain-Scale Physics to the Changing Cryosphere
EEPS Colloquium: Nicole Shibley
Fluid Dynamics for Polar Climate and Sustainability
EEPS Colloquium: Dougal Hansen
Experimental insights into subglacial sediment flux and basal slip
Brown Bag: Judy Zhang and Adrea Williams
In the Moon’s Shadow – Chasing Eclipses: St. Louis Astronomical Society February Meeting
Angela Speck, PhD., from University of Texas at San Antonio will be the February speaker presenting, "In the Moon’s Shadow – Chasing Eclipses"
EEPS Colloquium: Sam Kachuck
Too Hot to Handle, Too Cold to Hold: Intersecting physics and timescales in ice sheet evolution
Brown Bag: Zoltán Váci
Using SIMS to date the oldest igneous rocks in the Solar System
Environmental Studies Knight Distinguished Lecture Series
Unlocking the Climate Impasse: The View from the Frontlines of the Energy Transition
Alexander F. Gazmararian, Princeton University
EEPS Major-Minor Welcome Reception
Enjoy dinner while learning more about the EEPS undergraduate program
EEPS Colloquium: Roger Creel
How High was Sea Level in the Holocene?
Brown Bag: Walid Ben Mansour and Beno Jacob
Dissertation Defense: Gregory Ledingham
Reactivity of Adsorbed Trace Metals at Metal (Oxyhydr)oxide Surfaces as Probed with Isotope Exchange
EEPS Colloquium: Jaime Barnes
University of Texas, Austin
The Moon & Beyond: St. Louis Astronomical Society March Meeting
“The Moon and Beyond” an illustrated live virtual presentation by Tom Rathjen of The Aerospace Corporation, will be featured at the March meeting of the Saint Louis Astronomical Society.
EEPS Colloquium: Zoë Wilbur
New insights into lunar magmatism: A study of volatiles, vesicles, and volcanics
2024 McDonnell Distinguished Lectures: Colloquium with Christopher Reynolds on Exploring the Axion-Sector with X-ray Astronomy
Christopher Reynolds, Professor at the University of Maryland College Park and Director of the Joint Space Science Institute, will present the 2024 McDonnell Distinguished Lectures, Colloquium: "Exploring the Axion-Sector with X-ray Astronomy"
2024 McDonnell Distinguished Lectures: Public Lecture with Christopher Reynolds on The “What, How, Where, and When” of Supermassive Black Holes
Christopher Reynolds, Professor at the University of Maryland College Park and Director of the Joint Space Science Institute, will present the 2024 McDonnell Distinguished Lectures, "The “What, How, Where, and When” of Supermassive Black Holes."
Brown Bag: Clara McLeod
Data Visualization - Mollie Webb, GIS and Data Developer, Data Services and Your Library Collection - Clara McLeod, EEPS Librarian
Dissertation Defense: Rebecca Hahn
The Morphology, Spatial Distribution, and Collapse Mechanisms of Volcanoes on Venus
EEPS Colloquium: Thomas Lapen
Age of the Earth-Moon system
Dissertation Defense: Abigail Knight
Geochemical Processes on the Martian Surface: An Investigation of Dust, Mineral Transformations, and Trace Elements Along Rover Traverses
Solar Eclipse at Bollinger Mill State Historic Site
On April 8, there will be a total solar eclipse visible south of the St. Louis area. At Washington University, it will be a partial eclipse.
Solar Eclipse Viewing on Danforth Campus
The solar eclipse on April 8, 2024 begins in St. Louis at 12:42 pm and ends at 3:17 pm. Although it will not be a total eclipse on the Danforth Campus, it will be close, with the maximum eclipse of about 98% occurring at 2:00 pm.
Guest Lecture: Dr. Guillaume Avice
VATMOS: A Venus Atmospheric Sample Return Mission
EEPS Colloquium: Elizabeth Herndon
Redox biogeochemistry in the Arctic tundra
Brown Bag: Jed Dale
EEPS Colloquium: Kevin Zahnle
Xenon: Now more than ever
Brown Bag: Alessandro Mauceri
PROGRAM CHANGE: NASA’s Juno Mission To Jupiter: St. Louis Astronomical Society April Meeting
Fran Bagenal from University of Colorado, Boulder will be presenting, "NASA’s Juno Mission To Jupiter"
EEPS Undergraduate Research Symposium
Undergraduate Thesis Presentations and Poster Session
Brown Bag: Ben Koenigs and Patrick Matulka
Dissertation Defense: Mason Neuman
Elemental and Isotopic Studies on Lunar Apollo Samples and High-Temperature Evaporation Experiments
Dissertation Defense: Yuanyuan Liang
Experimental Investigations of Elemental Partitioning with Applications to Geochronology, Lunar Crust, and Meteorite Erg Chech 002
College of Arts & Sciences Recognition Ceremony
University-Wide Commencement Ceremony
EEPS Commencement Reception
Join us by the Mars Rover at noon on Commencement Day to celebrate all of our 2024 EEPS department graduates.
Understanding the Dark Universe with the Vera Rubin Observatory: St. Louis Astronomical Society May Meeting
Gautham Narayan from University of Illinois will be presenting "Understanding the Dark Universe with the Vera Rubin Observatory"
Archaeoastronomy: St. Louis Astronomical Society June Meeting
Steven R Gullberg from University of Oklahoma will be presenting "Archaeoastronomy"
Juno Close Flybys of Io: St. Louis Astronomical Society July Meeting
Ashley Davies from the Jet Proplusion Laboratory will be presenting “Juno Close Flybys of Io” an illustrated live virtual presentation by Tom Rathjen of The Aerospace Corporation, will be featured at the March meeting of the Saint Louis Astronomical Society.
2024 NASA Exploration Science Forum
The NASA Solar System Exploration Virtual Institute (SSERVI) is pleased to announce the 2024 NASA Exploration Science Forum will be held on July 23-25, 2024 at Washington University in St. Louis
St. Louis Astronomical Society August Meeting
Bradley Tsalyuk from Samuel Oschin Air and Space Center, California Science Center will be presenting this talk