A Long Time Ago in Galaxies Far, Far Away

FREE Public Lecture!
ABSTRACT
Galaxies found in the distant, early universe look and behave differently from those in our local universe. In this lecture, I describe triumphs and tribulations towards our understanding of these changes over time, by highlighting some fundamental insights into the current mysteries of galaxy evolution, derived from telescopic observations and theoretical simulations.
SPEAKER PROFILE:
Dr Bauer is an Astronomer and Outreach Officer at the Australian Astronomical Observatory. She uses Earth-based and orbiting space telescopes to explore variations in how galaxies formed, how they lived their lives, and how they evolved into the diverse array of galaxy species we see today. You can find her online as astropixie at http://amandabauer.blogspot.com/
For further information:
Dr Raymond Haynes
Email: rhaynes.Tas@gmail.com
Mob. 0402 428 044