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Astronomy on Tap – Baton Rouge (July 2021)

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Welcome to the greatest science talks in Baton Rouge! Come check out the fantastic speakers that have come to give us great talks from the comfort of your own home!   Ethan White: A Real Fake Universe Simulations are an important part of modern astronomy.  This talk will go into why we use simulations, their […]

AoT Leiden: Simulating the Universe!

Grandcafé De Burcht Burgsteeg 14, Leiden, Netherlands

Our next event will take place on Monday 30 May at Grandcafé de Burcht (Burgsteeg 14, 2312 JS Leiden) at 20:00 CEST! Join us for a night of astronomy with two fantastic talks from Matthieu Schaller and Anna de Graaff who will tell us all about simulating the Universe using powerful computers. As always, there will be […]

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Astronomy on Tap – Baton Rouge (December 2022)

Varsity Theatre - Baton Rouge, LA 3353 Highland Rd, Baton Rouge, LA, United States

FREE, kid-friendly Wednesday, December 7th Doors open at 6:30 PM First speaker begins at 7 PM Join us in-person for the December edition of Astronomy on Tap! As always, we'll have games, raffles, glow sticks, swag, and space-themed drinks. (We’ll also livestream on our YouTube channel.) Dr. Jonas Klüter, an LSU astronomy researcher, will tell […]

Free

Astronomy on Tap Los Angeles: Supermassive Black Holes & Why Stars Exist

Dog Haus Biergarten 93 E Green St, Pasadena, CA, United States

Join us at 7:30PM PDT, Monday, September 11th for Astronomy on Tap at the outdoor Dog Haus Biergarten in Old Town Pasadena. We’ll hear from Caltech Postdoctoral Fellow Dr. Joanna Piotrowska-Karpov: "How Supermassive Black Holes Shape Their Host Galaxies" and Carnegie Observatories Hubble Fellow Dr. Mike Grudić: "Why Are Stars?"  In addition, we will have […]

Astronomy on Tap Köln: Das Universum im Computer

Theater in der Filmdose Zülpicher Str. 39, Cologne, Germany

Was braucht es, um ganze Planeten, Sterne, Galaxien und das Universum in einem Supercomputer zu erschaffen? Was ist das tägliche Brot eines theoretischen Astrophysikers, und warum brauchen wir so astronomisch große Computer? Am Donnerstag, dem 26.10.2023, beantwortet Dr. Tim-Eric Rathjen von der Universität zu Köln diese und weitere spannende Fragen in seinem Vortrag: "Das Universum […]

Astronomy on Tap Kitchener-Waterloo — April 2024

The Crazy Canuck Kitchener 141 Ontario St N, Kitchener, ON, Canada

Join us for AoT Kitchener-Waterloo on April 17, to hear Cam Morgan and Cam Lawlor-Forsyth speak about the lives of galaxies, and the tools astronomers are using to try and understand them. Doors at 7:15pm | 8pm start | 19+ Please register via Eventbrite, and find us on Twitter or Instagram for more details.