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Colloquia 03.04.2018 OliverHahn on Collisionless dynamics of darkma er and the first haloes. 05.04.2018 AniruddhaKembhavi on May I have your “a ention” please? (said one neuron to another). 03.05.2018 JayaramN. Chengalur on Angular momentumof dwarf galaxies. 07.05.2018 RajeshGopakumar on Down-to-earth . string theory. 17.05.2018 Durgesh Tripathi on It’s hot, magnetic and happening: The solar corona. 24.05.2018 PrayushKumar on Numerical simulations of binary black holes and gravitational-wave science. No. 115 - July 2018 10 Seminars 04.04.2018 Vaibhav Tiwari on Constraining black hole spins with gravitational-wave observations. 02.05.2018 JnanadevaMaharana on The S-Matrix proposal. 09.05.2018 Parampreet Singh on Resolution of cosmological and black hole singularities using loop quantum gravity:An overview and recent progress. 23.05.2018 Sayantani Bera on Gravitational radiation frombinary pulsars in a FourthOrder Gravitymodel. 05.06.2018 SumantaChakraborty on Some novel features of spacetime torsion and its astrophysical implications. 13.06.2018 BarunDhar on New insights into structure of galaxies. 20.06.2018 DavidHilditch on Hyperbolicity of relativistic fluids. 26.06.2018 Dhiraj Hazra on The standardmodel of cosmology and beyond: Constraints and forecasts. Neem Seminars 05.06.2018 AnantaC. Pradhan on A stellar population synthesis model for the study of ultraviolet star counts of the Galaxy. 05.06.2018 BrojaGopal Duta on Variability properties in galactic black hole sources. 12.06.2018 DeepakVaid on Connecting loop quantumgravity and string theory via quantumgeometry. 12.06.2018 ShantanuRastogi on First ring molecule detection in TaurusMolecular Cloud. 19.06.2018 Sushant G. Ghosh on Black hole shadow. 19.06.2018 RamKishor on Higher order Lyapunov characteristic exponents. 26.06.2018 Prasant Samantray on Hot anti-de- Si er space. 26.06.2018 Sarbari Guha on Dissipative collapse inmodified theories of gravity. Other Regular events The Public Outreach group has conducted 2 basic astronomy workshops, 2 science toys workshops, 10 campus vi s i t s , and one sky-wat ching programme with an approximate reach to about 700 people.

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