AAC Monthly Meeting

  • 8 Apr 2025
  • 7:00 PM - 9:00 PM
  • Kika Silva Pla Planetarium & Zoom

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Agenda:

7:00 - 7:15 General Meeting & Announcements
7:15 - 7:30 Short topic presentation by a club member

7:30 - 7:45 Refreshment break

7:45 - Public Presentation



Speaker:  Dr. Eric Perlman

Title:  Active Galactic Nuclei

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About the Speaker:

Dr. Perlman came to Florida Tech in 2007 after postdoctoral fellowships at Goddard Space Flight Center and the Space Telescope Science Institute, as well as research staff and research faculty positions at the Johns Hopkins University and the University of Maryland, Baltimore County. 

Dr. Perlman is an observational astrophysicist whose research concentrates on the nuclei of galaxies, their physics and evolution, particularly those in which the central black hole has a large rate of accretion and is abnormally active (the so-called active galactic nuclei). He was a member of the AGN science team for CanariCam, a first-light instrument for the Gran Telescopio Canarias, and is now a science team member for MIRADAS, one of the GTC's third-generation instruments.   

Research Interests:

Dr. Perlman specializes in the structure and physics of high-velocity outflows from compact objects and AGN, particularly, jets. He has a strong interest in clusters of galaxies, galactic activity in clusters and observational cosmology. He has taken an active interest in the intersection of quantum gravity and astrophysics.  He takes a multiwaveband approach to these subjects, and has worked in virtually every energy range from the radio through gamma-rays.  He is interested in the process of accretion, including events that can temporarily make black holes active (tidal disruption events).  He pursues interests in astrobiology, particularly the impact of active black holes on habitable planets.

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