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The UKPF Lockdown Seminar series

Seminar series will take a break over Christmas, we'll be back in the new year! 

The UKPF lunchtime seminar series is aimed at providing early career researchers an opportunity to showcase their work to a national audience. We aim for the majority of talks to be provided by early career researchers, with an established key note speakers each quarter(ish). If you are interested in giving a talk, do email us.

Meetings will take place every other week. A link for the meeting will be circulated via our mailing list. To sign up to the mailing list click here.
To Check out recordings of past talks follow the links below: ​
June 19th: 
Keynote talk: Katie Joy (Manchester) - 
Searching for meteorites in Antarctica with the UK’s first Antarctic Meteorite Recovery project

July 3rd: 
Richard Haythornthwaite (UCL)- 
Investigating heavy positive ion composition in Titan’s ionosphere using Cassini CAPS IBS​

July 17th:
David Pegg (OU)
Mercury: Mapping a Mysterious World

July 31st:
Ashley King (OU) and Luke Daly (Glasgow)
UKFall: Recovering the UK’s next meteorite​

August 14th:
Anna Horleston (Bristol)
600 sols on Mars: Latest results from InSight

September 11th:
Adam Parkes-Bowen (Leicester)
CaSSIS at Oxia Planum; mapping clays at Rosalind Franklin’s landing site

September 25th:
Zoe Morland (OU)
Could Phobos host martian biomarkers? An impact modelling approach​

October 9th:
Ross Potter (Clarivate/Brown University)
Where am I? Rover localisation at the NASA Frontier Development Lab​

November 6th:
Candice Bedford (LPI)
To see a world in a grain of sand: Source-to-sink studies on the Earth and Mars and preparations for Mars 2020​

November 20th:
Naomi Rowe-Gurney (Leicester)
Ice Giant Middle Atmospheres from the Spitzer Infrared Spectrometer

December 4th: 
Keynote talk: Helen Fraser (OU) - 
Phosphine on Venus: Methanol at Enceladus - observing the sub-mm Solar System from Earth​


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  • News
  • Meetings
    • UKPF Early Career Meeting
    • Upcoming Meetings
  • Public Outreach
  • Vacancies
  • Seminar series
  • PhD Opportunities
  • Funding Opportunities
    • Academic Research Grants
    • Fellowships
    • Public Outreach
    • Travel
    • Internships
  • About UKPF
    • How to Join
    • Committee Members
    • Survey Results
    • Useful Links