2012-2013

Colloquia, Invited Review Talks, and Panels

  1. “The Co-Evolution of Supermassive Black Holes and Galaxies” Physics Department, Osaka University (December 2013)
  2. “The Co-Evolution of Supermassive Black Holes and Galaxies” Physics Department, Oxford University (December 2013)
  3. “Multiwavelength Surveys” Invited talk, Anillo Collaboration meeting, Santa Cruz, Chile (November 2013)
  4. “Blazars as Probes of Relativistic Jet Physics” Invited talk, Fujihara Seminar: X-raying the Gamma-Ray Universe – CTA-X-ray LINK Meeting, Hakone, Japan (November 2013)
  5. “Why So Few? The Dearth of Women in Physics and Astronomy” Center for Astrophysics and Space Science Colloquium, University of California at San Diego (October 2013)
  6. “The Growth of Supermassive Black Holes and Galaxies Over Cosmic Time” Physics Colloquium, University of California at San Diego (October 2013)
  7. “Why So Few? The Dearth of Women in Physics and Astronomy” 6th Annual Fall Luncheon, Graduate Women in Science and Engineering, Boston University (October 2013)
  8. “Blazars as Probes of Relativistic Jets,” Invited talk, 50th Anniversary of Quasars A Celebration for Maarten Schmidt, Caltech (September 2013)
  9. “Galaxy Evolution and AGN Feedback (Not)” Kavli Institute for Theoretical Physics, University of California at Santa Barbara (August 2013)
  10. “The Cosmic Growth of Supermassive Black Holes and their Co-Evolution with Host Galaxies” Massachusetts Institute of Technology, Physics Colloquium (April 2013)
  11. “Cosmic Black Hole Growth & Galaxy Co-Evolution” Harvard Astronomy colloquium (February 2013)
  12. “An Update on Blazars and Relativistic Jets, Harvard Institute for Theory and Computation” (February 2013)
  13. “Raising the Bar in Physics Graduate Education” Keynote, American Physical Society Conference on Graduate Education (February 2013)
  14. “The Cosmic Growth of Black Holes & Why There Are Too Few Women in Science“ University of Denver (January 2013)
  15. “Black Holes, Galaxies, and Cosmic Evolution” Conference for Undergraduate Women in Physics, Colorado School of Mines (January 2013)
  16. “The Interplay of Supermassive Black Hole Growth and Galaxy Evolution” University of Pennsylvania (November 2012)
  17. “Women in Physics: Why So Few?” Drexel University (November 2012)
  18. “Women in Science” STEM Panel, Fifth Annual Women’s Leadership Initiative Conference, Yale University (November 2012)
  19. “Conference Summary” X-ray Astronomy: Towards the Next 50 Years, Milan, Italy (October 2012)
  20. “Blazars and Relativistic Jets” Astro-H Summer School, Osaka, Japan (August 2012)
  21. “Blazars” Energetic Astronomy: Richard Mushotzky at 65, Annapolis (June 2012)
  22. “What Physicists Know About the Universe and Why We Love Finding Out We’re Wrong” Association of Yale Alumni, Yale Club of Philadelphia (May 2012)
  23. “Dark Energy and the Accelerating Universe” Guilford High School Physics Class (April 2012)
  24. “Dark Energy and the Accelerating Universe” Science Saturdays, Yale University (April 2012)
  25. “The Interplay of Supermassive Black Hole Growth and Galaxy Evolution” University of California, Santa Cruz (February 2012)
  26. “The Interplay of Supermassive Black Hole Growth and Galaxy Evolution” NASA Goddard Space Flight Center Goddard Scientific Colloquium (February 2012)
  27. “The Interplay of Supermassive Black Hole Growth and Galaxy Evolution,” Purdue University (January 2012)
  28. “Women in Science: Why So Few?” University of Chicago (January 2012)
  29. “The Interplay of Supermassive Black Hole Growth and Galaxy Evolution” Kavli Institute for Cosmological Physics, University of Chicago (January 2012)
  30. “Women in Science: Why So Few?” Northeast Regional Conference for Undergraduate Women in Physics, Yale University (January 2012)