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CATEGORIES:Guest Speaker Night
CREATED:20221112T150141
SUMMARY:Guest Speakers - Maria Pettyjohn and Juan Camilo Zapata Trujillo – UNSW
LOCATION:of Event: Green Point Observatory
DESCRIPTION:How chemists and astronomers work together to find molecules on exoplanets 
 and in the Interstellar MediumMaria Pettyjohn and Juan Camilo Zapata Trujil
 lo, PhD students at UNSW Both being PhD students in Chemistry, Maria and Ju
 an will be discussing how chemists and astronomers work together to identif
 y molecules in exoplanet atmospheres.\n \nJuan is a PhD student in the Scho
 ol of Chemistry at UNSW. He uses computational molecular spectroscopy to he
 lp astronomers identify molecules related to signs of alien life in outer s
 pace. Originally from Colombia, Juan enjoys cooking authentic Colombian foo
 d and is always happy to give approximate translations from Aussie to Colom
 bian slang. The one thing that Juan loves the most about Australia is TimTa
 ms - literally, the best chocolate biscuits ever made in human history, so 
 he says.\nMaria is a PhD student in the School of Chemistry at UNSW. She us
 es computational molecular spectroscopy to identify molecules that can tell
  us about the process of star and planet formation. She credits Star Trek p
 artly for her love of astronomy and molecules—maybe there is coffee in some
  star-forming cloud? Being from Canada and a 12-hour drive from the closest
  ocean, she plans on utilising Sydney’s proximity to the ocean to take up s
 norkelling.\n
X-ALT-DESC;FMTTYPE=text/html:<h2>How chemists and astronomers work together to find molecules on exoplan
 ets and in the Interstellar Medium</h2><div class="panel-pane pane-entity-f
 ield pane-node-field-research-interest marginbottom"><h3>Maria Pettyjohn an
 d Juan Camilo Zapata Trujillo,&nbsp;PhD students at UNSW</h3></div><div cla
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 om"><div class="pane-content"><div class="view view-person-display view-id-
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 6bc68ad7bd48c"><div class="view-content"><p><span class="views-field views-
 field-field-project-role"><span class="field-content">&nbsp;Both being PhD 
 students in Chemistry, Maria and Juan will be discussing how chemists and a
 stronomers work together to identify molecules in exoplanet atmospheres.</s
 pan></span></p><p>&nbsp;</p><p>Juan is a PhD student in the School of Chemi
 stry at UNSW. He uses computational molecular spectroscopy to help astronom
 ers identify molecules related to signs of alien life in outer space. Origi
 nally from Colombia, Juan enjoys cooking authentic Colombian food and is al
 ways happy to give approximate translations from Aussie to Colombian slang.
  The one thing that Juan loves the most about Australia is TimTams - litera
 lly, the best chocolate biscuits ever made in human history, so he says.</p
 ><p>Maria is a PhD student in the School of Chemistry at UNSW. She uses com
 putational molecular spectroscopy to identify molecules that can tell us ab
 out the process of star and planet formation. She credits Star Trek partly 
 for her love of astronomy and molecules—maybe there is coffee in some star-
 forming cloud? Being from Canada and a 12-hour drive from the closest ocean
 , she plans on utilising Sydney’s proximity to the ocean to take up snorkel
 ling.</p></div></div></div></div>
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