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A multi-wavelength view of Massive Stars

  • Massive stars and Adaptive Optics

    20 October, 2018 Author: vgarcia
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    Miriam García discussed the great potential of adaptive optic instruments to study of massive stars in the Galactic disk in her talk “FRIDA+AO: dissecting populations of massive stars in the Galactic Disk“. This talk was presented at the workshop FRIDA + GTCAO: ciencia con la primera instrumentación de óptica adaptativa en GTC, on October 22nd, 2018.

  • Massive Stars travel with Miriam García to Vienna

    15 August, 2018 Author: vgarcia
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    After several months of preparations as SOC, Miriam García has participated at the IAU Symposium 344: Dwarf Galaxies: From the Deep Universe to the Present that took place during the XXXth IAU’s General Assembly in Vienna.

    She presented a poster and flash talk about «Dwarf Irregular Galaxies and Massive stars”.

  • Miriam García talks about Metal-poor Massive Stars in Mexico

    12 July, 2018 Author: vgarcia
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    Miriam García has been invited to talk about metal-poor, resolved massive stars at the conference Frontiers of the Physics of Massive Stars from the Main Sequence to LIGO. The symposium will be hosted by UNAM at Ensenada (Mexico), and will take place from July 16th to 20th, 2018.

    Chilling with some colleagues and Bacco himself!
  • “Tracing recent star formation in galaxy disks within the S4G survey” by A. Bouquin.

    29 May, 2018 Author: vgarcia
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    M. Garcia will be part of the committee of Alex Bouquin’s thesis defense (June 1st, 2018). The dissertation looks into the star formation history of nearby galaxies from a multi-wavelength, multi-diagnostic perspective.

    Thesis Link

  • First steps towards characterizing the first stars of the Universe

    27 April, 2018 Author: vgarcia
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    Check on the press release: http://www.iac.es/proyecto/consolider-ingenio-gtc/index.php?option=com_content&view=article&id=982:icomo-eran-las-primeras-estrellas-del-universo&catid=6:noticias&Itemid=1

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News

  • Massivas-Torrejón back on-site!
  • Our colleagues from the IAC visit CAB
  • Metal-poor massive stars at the summer edition of the bulletin of the Spanish Astronomical Society
  • EAS2021 Symposium S16 on Massive Stars kicks off
  • Crash-course on astronomical observing campaigns
  • Congratulate María del Mar Rubio Díez on her successful PhD defense!
  • Diego de la Fuente wins the PechaKucha competition at CAB
  • MGG finishes her service at the GUC
  • Sharing our personal experience about doing research abroad
  • Seminar in Alicante by Diego de la Fuente
  • CAB-Masivas joins ULLYSES Odyssey
  • A new PhD on massive stars: Sara Rodríguez Berlanas
  • Happy 10th birthday, GTC!
  • CAB-Masivas at Telescopio Nazionale Galileo
  • Marta Lorenzo successfully defends her Master thesis.
  • We welcome Amparo Marco and Ignacio Negueruela from Universidad de Alicante.
  • Ionized soccer balls in space!
  • The youngest massive stars of Sextans-A dwell in the outskirts.
  • Paco Najarro at the UCM: “The central black hole, massive stars, and other inhabitants of the Galactic Center.”
  • CAB-masivas contributes to ASTRO2020
  • We meet our US and European colleagues at the IAC.
  • SPICA consortium meets at INTA
  • The Spanish consortium of massive stars meets in B(i)ar (Alicante).
  • SPICA 2019: “Exploring the Infrared Universe: The Promise of SPICA”.
  • CAB-masivas travels to Edinburgh
  • 4th ESO students have their first research experience at CAB
  • SPICA-SAFARI consortium meeting at SRON
  • How to pursue a scientific career?
  • Gonzalo Holgado will have his PhD thesis defense on January 17th, 2019.
  • Research opportunities at CAB

 

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