Masers: A Tale with 3 parts
2019-10-11
| Seminar Title | |
| Speaker: | Prof. Simon Ellingsen |
| Affiliation: | (University of Tasmania, Australia) |
| When | Friday afternoon, Oct. 11, 14:00 p.m. |
| Where: | Room 302 No.3 building , Xianlin campus (PMO, CAS) |
| Welcome to Attend | |
| ( PMO Academic Committee & Academic Circulating committee) | |
Simon Ellingsen is a Professor in Physics and Radio astronomy and Acting Dean of the School of Natural Sciences. His major areas of research are in the formation of massive stars, in particular through the study of methanol masers and other molecular maser species. He is also involved in research of active galactic nuclei through very long baseline interferometry, flux density monitoring and studies of megamaser emission.
Awards and recognition: Institut2009-2010 Alexander von Humboldt Experienced Researcher Fellowship at the Max-Planck Institut für Radioastronomie, Bonn, Germany; 2007- Co-Investigator on VRAD experiment as part of SELENE (Japanese Lunar) mission; 2003 Engineering Excellence Award, Engineers Australia; 2002 Research Excellence Award, Faculty of Science and Technology, University of Tasmania; 1999 Royal Society of Tasmania, New Doctoral Award.

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