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The Dartmouth Department of Physics and Astronomy is pleased to be hosting the annual NERQUAM meeting, which focuses on astronomical research on growing supermassive black holes in galaxies, known as Active Galaxies or Quasars.
This is the 25th annual NERQUAM and the first to be hosted by Dartmouth. This one-day meeting is held annually in late spring, with the aim of promoting interaction and collaboration between scientists working on various aspects of this research in and around New England. It is always a relaxed and highly enjoyable meeting where students and established scientists can mingle and converse, and presenters can try out new and speculative ideas. Everyone from the Boston and New England area, including the general public, is welcome.
For details see: http://www.dartmouth.edu/~hickox/NERQUAM/
Events are free and open to the public unless otherwise noted.