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3:00pm, Nov. 28th (Thursday) 
							
							
								
Suoqing Ji (California Institute of Technology)
								The Cosmic Ray-Dominated Circumgalactic Medium
							
							
						 
						
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3:00pm, Nov. 14th (Thursday) 
							
							
								
Yu GAO (高煜), Purple Mountain Observatory
								An ALMA View of Local Luminous Infrared Galaxies/Quasars
							
							
						 
						
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3:00pm, October 31st (Thursday) 
							
							
								
Prof. Xianzhong Zheng (PMO)
								Understanding connections between star formation and dust obscuration in galaxies over time
							
							
						 
						
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3:00pm, October 24th (Thursday) 
							
							
								
He Gao (Beijing Normal University)
								Electromagnetic Counterparts for binary neutron star mergers
							
							
						 
						
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3:00 pm, October 17th (Thursday) 
							
							
								
Charling Tao (Centre de Physique des Particules de Marseilles)
								Highlights in cosmology 2019
							
							
						 
						
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3:00pm, October 10th (Thursday) 
							
							
								
The initial conditions of star formation
								The initial conditions of star formation
							
							
						 
						
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3:00pm on Thursday (Sept.19)
							
							
								
Xue-Bing Wu (Peking University)
								Changing-look AGNs: Discoveries and Challenges
							
							
						 
						
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3:00pm, September 5th (Thursday) 
							
							
								
Prof. HongSheng Zhao (University of St. Andrews)
								A new way to measure potential and transverse velocity
							
							
						 
						
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3:00pm, July 11 (Thursday)
							
							
								
Hugh Jones (University of Hertfordshire)
								Exoplanets from the radial velocities of nearby stars
							
							
						 
						
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3:00pm, July 4 (Thursday)
							
							
								
Prof. Jie Jiang (Beihang University)
								The solar cycle: its variability and prediction
							
							
						 
						
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3:00pm, June 27 (Thursday)
							
							
								
Zhiyuan Li(Nanjing University)
								New insights on the X-ray Source Populations in the Galactic Center and Nearby Galaxy Clusters
							
							
						 
						
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3:00pm, June 25 (Tuesday)
							
							
								
Jian Ge (葛健教授,University of Florida)
								Deep Neural Network in Big Astronomical Data Era
							
							
						 
						
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3:00pm, June 13(Thursday)
							
							
								
Zuhui Fan (Yunnan University.)
								Steepness as a probe in weak lensing cosmological studies
							
							
						 
						
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3:00pm, June 06(Thursday)
							
							
								
Ran Wang (Peking University)
								Co-evolution of the first supermassive black holes and their host galaxies
							
							
						 
						
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3:00pm, May 30 (Thursday)
							
							
								
Q. Daniel Wang (University of Massachusetts/T.D Lee Institute/Shanghai Jiao Tong University)
								Probing Astrophysics of Galactic Feedback in Nearby Disk Galaxies
							
							
						 
						
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3:00pm, May 28(Tuesday)
							
							
								
Dr. Tao Wang (University of Tokyo/NAOJ)
								New frontiers in galaxy and cluster formation in the early universe and challenges to theoretical models
							
							
						 
						
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3:00pm, May 23 (Thursday)
							
							
								
Prof. Bin Hu (Beijing Normal University; 胡彬)
								Stochastic Gravitational Wave Background
							
							
						 
						
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3:00pm, May 16 (Thursday)
							
							
								
Dandan Xu (Institute for Advanced Studies, Centre for Astrophysics, Tsinghua University.)
								A study of stellar orbital fractions: the CALIFA observed and the IllustrisTNG simulated galaxies
							
							
						 
						
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3:00pm, May 9 (Thursday)
							
							
								
Timothy C. Beers (Univ. of Notre Dame)
								The Origin of the Astrophysical r-Process
							
							
						 
						
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3:00pm, April 25 (Thursday) 
							
							
								
Shude Mao  (Tsinghua University)
								What have we learned about extrasolar planets with microlensing?