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    FIR2011: Star formation and feedback in galaxies as revealed by far infrared and submillimeter wavelengths

    Event Details:
    From: 14 Sep 2011  
    To: 16 Sep 2011  
    Address: Physics and Astronomy Department
    University College London
    London
    Country: United Kingdom
    More info: Link to event website

    This meeting will be held from Wednesday 14th to Friday 16th September 2011 at UCL, Physics and Astronomy Department, and will be on the subject of Star formation and feedback in galaxies as revealed by far infrared and submillimeter wavelengths. Registration will be open soon.

    The meeting will be divided into three scientific sessions covering the topics of:

    1. The interactions between stars and the ISM in the Milky Way
    2. Nearby and low redshift Galaxies: the relation between HI, CO, and the star formation rate
    3. The FIR and submm universe at high redshift


    Last Update: 15 Dec 2010

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