Ed Gillen
| Name: | Ed Gillen |
| Affiliation: | University of Cambridge |
| E-mail: | (only provided to users who are logged into talks.cam) |
| Last login: | 29 Sep 2022, 10:35 p.m. |
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- Formation of Planets via Collisional Growth in Turbulent Disks
- Challenges in Modelling Cloud Particle Formation for Exoplanet Atmospheres
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- Eclipsing binary star science in the era of massive photometric surveys for transiting exoplanets
- Finding life on Earth-like exoplanets from its imprint on atmospheric composition
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- Atmospheric Retrieval
- Unmasking hidden systems with NGTS
- Gravitational Instability in Protostellar Discs
- Exoplanet discussion session
- Polluted White Dwarfs: Constraints on the Origin and Geology of Exoplanetary Material
- The CHEWIE survey of giant exoplanet atmospheres
- Planet formation in the lab: liquid impacts as analogs for planetary collisions
- Exoplanet atmospheres at high spectral resolution
- Planet Formation Journal Club
- What to expect from Gaia Data Release 2
- HyDRA: A New Paradigm for Atmospheric Retrieval of Exoplanets
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- The effect of N-body interactions in pebble accretion scenarios
- Dynamics & chemistry in the youngest planet-forming discs
- Meteorite paleomagnetism: Constraints on planetary migration and the formation of the first solids
- Outside influence: the effects of the star-forming environment on planet formation
- Searching for insight in the Kepler era
- A Catch of Transits - Exoplanet Diversity As Revealed by Transiting Systems.
- A new exhibit in the planetary zoo: Hot, rotating rocky planets
- Disk Demographics with ALMA: Insights into Planet Formation
- The dynamics of rings around irregular bodies
- Heating up atmospheres: optical high-resolution spectroscopy of hot gas giants
- Eccentric planets & Debris disks Interactions: Mean-motion resonances, Exocomets, and Exozodis
- Dreaming of Atmospheres
- SuperWASP, the Rossiter-McLaughlin effect, and Doppler Tomography
- (Pierrehumbert) Climate dynamics of lava planets. (Zanazzi) Circumbinary Disk Dynamics around Eccentric Binaries
- Processing of ices in protoplanetary disks: why chemistry matters when making planets
- (Marino) What can ALMA tell us about planetary systems? (von-Boetticher) EBLM J0555-57Ab: A Saturn-size low mass star at the hydrogen burning limit
- Primordial Planetesimals of the Solar System
- Breaking the activity barrier in exoplanet radial-velocity surveys through solar investigations at HARPS-N
- (Delrez) Probing the emission spectra of ultra-hot Jupiters using ground-based occultation photometry. (Meru) Understanding the morphology of the protoplanetary disc, Elias 2-27
- Heated snowballs, Batman! a.k.a. Interior and atmospheric structures of hot watery super-Earths
- Exocometary gas in debris disks
- Population Statistics of Planet and Brown Dwarf Formation via Gravitational Instability
- (Universal Life) Consequences of Heavy Bombardment Periods on Chemistry of the Early Earth
- Understanding Planet Formation by Studying the Evolution of Hot Neptunes and Super-Earths
- The early formation scenario for super-Earths
- Exoplanets and Bright Stars with the Kepler-2 Mission
- Prospects for detecting biomarkers in exoplanetary impact ejecta
- Needle in a haystack: Distinguishing planets from false positives and red noise with the Next Generation Transit Survey
- Proving a negative: what is the gas/dust ratio in protoplanetary disks?
- HARPS-N Observes the Sun as a star
- Chemistry and evolution of the oldest white dwarf planetary systems
- Unveiling cloudy exoplanets: from Hubble to JWST
- Efficiency of Planetesimal Ablation in Jovian Envelopes
- The transiting dust clumps of a young Sun like star
- Search for young transiting planets with the YETI network
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