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CATEGORIES:Guest Speaker Night
CREATED:20150801T041219
SUMMARY:Guest Speaker - Dr Daniel Huber - Sydney University
LOCATION:Green Point Observatory
DESCRIPTION:<h2>The Space Photometry Revolution of Asteroseismology and Exoplanets</h2>
 <p><span style="font-size: 12pt; font-family: 'Times New Roman', serif;">As
 teroseismology - the study of stellar oscillations - is one of the most pow
 erful observational tools to study stars. Similar to how Earthquakes are us
 ed to probe Earths interior, stellar pulsation frequencies allow us to cons
 train the interior structure of stars across different evolutionary phases.
  Alongside spectacular detections of exoplanets, asteroseismology has under
 gone a revolution over the past few years driven by high-precision brightne
 ss measurements of thousands of stars from space-based telescopes such as t
 he NASA Kepler Mission. In this talk I will highlight recent asteroseismic 
 discoveries by Kepler, as well as key synergies between asteroseismology an
 d exoplanet science to characterize fundamental properties and architecture
 s of planetary systems. I will also discuss first results by Kepler's follo
 w-up mission, K2, and discuss its role for studying stellar populations in 
 our Galaxy (galactic archeology).</span></p><h2>About Dr Huber</h2><p><img 
 src="images/articles/Daniel_Huber.jpg" alt="Daniel Huber" style="margin-rig
 ht: 10px; float: left;" />I was born and raised in Vienna, Austria, where I
  received a masters degree in Astronomy from the University of Vienna in 20
 07. In 2008 I moved to Sydney, Australia, and earned my PhD in Astrophysics
  in 2011 at the University of Sydney under supervision of Tim Bedding. From
  November 2011 to August 2014 I worked as a research scientist at NASA Ames
  Research Center and the SETI Institute in Mountain View, California, befor
 e returning to the School of Physics in September 2014 to take up an ARC DE
 CRA fellowship.</p><p> </p><p> </p>
X-ALT-DESC;FMTTYPE=text/html:<h2>The Space Photometry Revolution of Asteroseismology and Exoplanets</h2>
 <p><span style="font-size: 12pt; font-family: 'Times New Roman', serif;">As
 teroseismology - the study of stellar oscillations - is one of the most pow
 erful observational tools to study stars. Similar to how Earthquakes are us
 ed to probe Earths interior, stellar pulsation frequencies allow us to cons
 train the interior structure of stars across different evolutionary phases.
  Alongside spectacular detections of exoplanets, asteroseismology has under
 gone a revolution over the past few years driven by high-precision brightne
 ss measurements of thousands of stars from space-based telescopes such as t
 he NASA Kepler Mission. In this talk I will highlight recent asteroseismic 
 discoveries by Kepler, as well as key synergies between asteroseismology an
 d exoplanet science to characterize fundamental properties and architecture
 s of planetary systems. I will also discuss first results by Kepler's follo
 w-up mission, K2, and discuss its role for studying stellar populations in 
 our Galaxy (galactic archeology).</span></p><h2>About Dr Huber</h2><p><img 
 src="https://sasi.net.au/images/articles/Daniel_Huber.jpg" alt="Daniel Hube
 r" style="margin-right: 10px; float: left;" />I was born and raised in Vien
 na, Austria, where I received a masters degree in Astronomy from the Univer
 sity of Vienna in 2007. In 2008 I moved to Sydney, Australia, and earned my
  PhD in Astrophysics in 2011 at the University of Sydney under supervision 
 of Tim Bedding. From November 2011 to August 2014 I worked as a research sc
 ientist at NASA Ames Research Center and the SETI Institute in Mountain Vie
 w, California, before returning to the School of Physics in September 2014 
 to take up an ARC DECRA fellowship.</p><p> </p><p> </p>
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