TAP Lectureships
TAP Lectureships
The TAP Lectureship series features visiting theorists who are experts in one of 6 key TAP Initiative research areas: Computation and Data, Cosmology, Dynamics, Gravity, Planet Formation, and Plasma Physics. The TAP Initiatives are designed to enable interdisciplinary conversations among theorists, observers, and experimentalists on these topics.
TAP Lecturers will visit for up to two weeks and give a TAP Lecture. Our goal with these Lectureships is to bring in an external expert to spearhead conversations and collaborations. We encourage you to sign up to have relevant Lecturers join your group meetings and/or meet with you/your students/postdocs.
- TAP Initiatives
- Cosmology Initiative
- Computation and Data Initiative
- Dynamics Initiative
- Gravity Initiative
- Planet Formation Initiative
- Plasma Physics Initiative
The TAP Program features five interdisciplinary initiatives to focus scientific discussions and advance significant proposal development efforts involving multiple scientists across Astronomy, Physics, Planetary Science, and relevant partnering departments, institutes, centers, units, and interdisciplinary programs. Several new Initiatives are anticipated to be developed in the next few years to represent better the breadth of science conducted in TAP departments and advance ongoing/future experimental, computing, and observational efforts.
The TAP Cosmology Initiative combines theory, computation, and data-driven astrophysicists to tackle some of the most pressing problems in Cosmology and Fundamental Physics, including the Nature of Dark Energy and Dark Matter, using next-generation computational simulations, codes, and observational surveys.
Initiative Leads
Peter BehrooziAssociate Professor, Department of Astronomy, & Associate Astronomer, Steward Observatory
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Eduardo RozoAssociate Professor of Physics
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The TAP Computation and Data Initiative (CDI) brings together computation and data scientists with astrophysicists to push the forefront of and accelerate discovery in theoretical astrophysics. The Initiative provides a platform for researchers from different disciplines to collaborate, share resources, develop new methods, and apply them to significant problems. It also trains students to become the new generation of “computation native” scientists.
Initiative Leads
CK ChanAssistant Research Professor/Data Science Institute Fellow, Steward Observatory |
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Ann ZabludoffProfessor, Astronomy |
The TAP Dynamics Initiative brings together dynamicists to tackle fundamental problems in dynamics across a vast range of physical scales, from the motions of dark matter particles in galactic halos, to the dynamics of planetary and stellar bodies, all the way to galactic collisions.
Initiative Leads
Kate DanielAssociate Professor of Astronomy
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Kaitlin KratterProfessor of Astronomy
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Renu MalhotraProfessor, Planetary Sciences |
The TAP Gravity Initiative brings together researchers from astronomy and physics to study the fundamental laws of gravity and their manifestation in the observable universe, primarily in the extreme environments of black holes and neutron stars. Our members perform theoretical, computational, and observational studies of these extreme physical systems.
Initiative Leads
Sam GrallaAssociate Professor of Physics
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Vasileios PaschalidisAssistant Professor of Astronomy and Physics
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The TAP Planet Formation Initiative studies theories of the formation and evolution of the Solar System and exoplanet systems.
Initiative Leads
Andrew Youdin, TAP Deputy ChairAssociate Professor, Department of Astronomy & Associate Astronomer, Steward Observatory
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Erik AsphaugLunar and Planetary Laboratory, Professor |
The TAP Plasma Physics Initiative (PPI) uses theory and numerical simulation, combined with remote and in situ observations of space and astrophysical plasmas, to constrain fundamental questions about how energy, mass, and momentum are injected into, transported through, and removed from a wide variety of plasma systems throughout the Universe.
Initiative Lead
Joe GiacaloneProfessor, Planetary Sciences |
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Kris KleinAssistant Professor, Planetary Sciences |
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Shuo KongAssistant Professor, Astronomy |
TAP Lecturers
The TAP Lectureship series features visiting theorists who are experts in one of 6 key TAP Initiative research areas: Computation and Data, Cosmology, Dynamics, Gravity, Planet Formation, and Plasma Physics. The TAP Initiatives are designed to enable interdisciplinary conversations among theorists, observers, and experimentalists on these topics.
TAP Lecturers will visit for up to two weeks and give a TAP Lecture. Our goal with these Lectureships is to bring in an external expert to spearhead conversations and collaborations. We encourage you to sign up to have relevant Lecturers join your group meetings and/or meet with you/your students/postdocs.
The schedule of Lecturers includes links to their individual google sheet schedules so that you can sign up directly.
Dr. Luis Lehner, Perimeter Institute for Theoretical Physics
Visit Dates: October 7 – 11, 2024
TAP Gravity Initiative Lecture
October 7, 2024
Kuiper Space Sciences, Room 312
3:30-4:30 with refreshments served at 3:00
Dr. Nicholas Wogan, NASA Ames Research Center
Visit Dates: November 4 – 8, 2024
TAP Planet Formation Initiative Lecture
November 4, 2024
Kuiper Space Sciences, Room 312
3:30-4:30 pm with refreshments served at 3:00 pm
Photochem Workshop 1
November 5, 2024
Kuiper Space Sciences, Room 330
2:00 – 5:00 pm
Photochem Workshop 2
November 6, 2024
Kuiper Space Sciences, Room 301
10:00 am – 1:00 pm
Dr. Anna Tenerani, University of Colorado Boulder
Visit Dates: December 2 – 6, 2024
TAP Plasma Physics Initiative Lecture
December 4, 2024
Steward Observatory, Room N305
12:30 – 1:30 pm
Pizza Served at 12:00 pm
Previous TAP Lecturers
Visit Date/Initiative | Lecturer |
May 14-24, 2024 Lecture: May 14 10:30am, SO N305 Refreshments 10:00am Dynamics Initiative
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Monica Valluri, University of Michigan
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April 15-26, 2024 Computation & Data Initiative |
George Wong, Institute for Advanced Study |
March 21-30, 2024 Gravity Initiative |
Aaron Zimmerman, University of Texas at Austin |
March 11-15, 2024 Planet Formation Initiative |
Kedron Silsbee, University of Texas at El Paso |
February 14-22, 2024 Gravity Initiative |
Neal Dalal, Perimeter Institute of Theoretical Physics |
October 16-27, 2023 Planetary Formation Initiative |
Thaddeus Komacek, University of Maryland
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September 25-29, 2023 Plasma Physics Initiative |
Jason TenBarge, Princeton University |
March 13-17, 2023 Computation & Data Initiative |
Martin Pessah, Niels Bohr Institute |
January 12-14, 2023 Planetary Formation Initiative |
Kazumasa Ohno, University of California Santa Cruz |