Clay Fellowship Lectures
Endowed by a gift from Landon and Lavinia Clay, the Clay Fellowship is a four year program for postdoctoral scholars. Clay Fellows pursue independent research of their own design. Every year, new Clay Fellows present a one hour Lecture describing their research. More information about the Clay and other CfA Fellowships is available on the CfA Postdoctoral Opportunities site.
Click on the titles for abstracts and on "Video" for videos of the lectures (when available).
Speaker Name and Web Link | Title | Video | |
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Gabriela Mallen-Ornelas | 24 April 2003 | The EXPLORE Search for Transiting Extrasolar Planets | |
Bryan Gaensler | 25 April 2002 | Bubbles, Jets & Nebulae: New Views on Pulsar Winds with Chandra | |
Lynn Matthews | 25 April 2002 | Clues on Galaxy Structure and Evolution from Studies of `Superthin' Spirals | |
Vassiliki Kalogera | 26 April 2001 | Gravitational Waves from Compact Object Inspiral: Detection Prospects and Challenges |