Here is a (rather exhaustive) list of talks that I have given over the years, including seminars, contributed and invited conference talks and some poster contributions.


2017.06.18
Code developments

NuGrid Collaboration Meeting 2017
MSU
East Lansing, Michigan
USA



2017.05.29
Modelling stars near the electron-capture supernova limit

Stellar Hydro Days IV
University of Victoria
Canada



2016.12.14
Supernovae and their progenitor systems

Physics Seminar
University of Hull
UK



2016.12.08
ONe deflagrations

11th Bi-annual Wuerzburg Workshop
J-M Universitaet Wuerzburg
Germany



2016.11.07
Convection and deflagrations in the progenitor stars of supernovae

APEC Seminar
Kavli IPMU
Tokyo, Japan



2016.06.21
Simulating the lives and deaths of 8-10 solar-mass stars

Supernovae, Hypernovae and Binary Driven Hypernovae, An Adriatic Workshop
ICRANet, Pescara
Italy



2016.06.02
Simulating the lives and deaths of 8-10 solar-mass stars using hydrodynamic simulations

Astrophysics seminar
Los Alamos National Laboratory, New Mexico
USA



2016.04.14
Simulating the lives and deaths of 8-10 solar-mass stars

Theorieseminar
TU Darmstadt
Germany



2016.03.14
The “Bermuda Triangle”: evolution and fate of 8-12 solar-mass stars

18th Workshop on Nuclear Astrophysics
Ringberg Castle at Lake Tegernsee
Germany



2016.02.17
Stellar modelling

iNuPECC Town Meeting
GSI, Darmstadt
Germany



2016.01.20
Stars on Death Row

Invited seminar
Kavli Institute for the Physics and Mathematics of the Universe
(World Premier Institute)
Tokyo, Japan



2015.12.11
Stars on Death Row

Invited seminar
Konkoly Observatory
Hungarian Academy of Sciences
Budapest, Hungary



2015.06.01
Progenitors of electron-capture supernovae

Invited review talk
Fifty-one Ergs (FOE)
NCSU
Raleigh, North Carolina, USA



2015.05.27
Modelling convection as a diffusive process

Galactic evolution, Nuclear Astrophysics and Stellar Hydrodynamics (GNASH)
JINA-CEE workshop
University of Victoria
Victoria, BC, Canada



2015.05.25
Hydrogen-ingestion in stars

Galactic evolution, Nuclear Astrophysics and Stellar Hydrodynamics (GNASH)
JINA-CEE workshop
University of Victoria
Victoria, BC, Canada



2014.12.12
Some outstanding problems in the evolution of supernova progenitors

TAPIR seminar
California Institute of Technology
Pasadena, California, USA



2014.11.27
The evolution of supernova progenitors

Invited seminar
Kavli Institute for the Physics and Mathematics of the Universe
(World Premier Institute)
Tokyo, Japan



2014.08.18
The evolution of supernova progenitors

Physics Division seminar
Oak Ridge National Laboratory
Tennessee, USA



2014.08.07
Progenitors of electron-capture supernovae

Nucleosynthesis and Chemical Evolution Program INT-14-2b
Institute for Nuclear Theory, University of Washington
Seattle, USA



2014.01.21
Evolution of electron capture supernova progenitors

Invited seminar
Institut für Kernphysik Theoriezentrum, TU Darmstadt
Darmstadt, Germany



2013.06.18
Evolution of electron capture supernova progenitors: new models, improved nuclear physics and hydrodynamic mixing uncertainties

Invited seminar
Kavli Institute for the Physics and Mathematics of the Universe
(World Premier Institute)
Tokyo, Japan



2013.10.29
Supernovae from 8–12 solar mass stars: new stellar models

Supernovae and Gamma-ray bursts 2013, Kyoto, Japan.
Yukawa Institute for Theoretical Physics
Kyoto, Japan



2013.06.18
Low mass (type II) supernova (progenitors): the transition

NuGrid collaboration meeting 2013, University of Victoria,
Victoria, BC, Canada



2013.06.13
Advanced evolution and fate of 8–10 M\(_\odot\) stars

Massive stars: from Alpha to Omega
Rhodes, Greece



2013.01.29
Progenitors of electron capture supernovae and related nuclear physics uncertainties

Hirschegg 2013 - “Astrophysics and Nuclear Structure” (International Workshop XLI on Gross Properties of Nuclei and Nuclear Excitations)
Hirschegg, Kleinwalsertal, Austria



2012.11.26
Impacts of convective boundary mixing and weak reaction uncertainties on 8–12 M\(_\odot\) stars

EUROGENESIS MACHE meeting, Goethe University
Frankfurt, Germany



2012.07.08
The transition from super-AGB to massive star

Institut für Kernphysik Theoriezentrum, TU Darmstadt
Darmstadt, Germany



2012.02.08
Stellar evolution at the boundary between white drawf and neutron star

Short talks programme
Keele University
Keele, Staffordshire, United Kingdom



2011.09.05 Electron-capture supernova progenitor modelling

Massive stars and Supernovae one-day workshop,
Institute of Astronomy
University of Cambridge
Cambridge, United Kingdom



2011.07.06
Comprehensive nucleosynthesis simulations in Massive and super-AGB star models

NuGrid Collaboration meeting 2011
University of Victoria
Victoria, BC, Canada

Poster Presentations



2017.03.20
Hydrodynamic Simulations of the Oxygen Deflagration in ECSNe

KITP Workshop on Massive Stars
Santa Barbara, California
USA



2014.07.07-11
CANFAR software-as-a-service for NuGrid data exploration

Nuclei in the Cosmos XIII
Debrecen, Hungary



2012.09.10
Final evolution and fates at the transition between massive and super-AGB stars

Supernovae Illuminating the Universe: from Individuals to Populations
ESO/MPA/MPE/Excellence Cluster Universe Conference
Garching, Germany.



2012.03.12-16
Life at the edge: Progenitors of the lowest mass core-collapse supernovae

IAU Symposium 279: “Death of Massive Stars: Supernovae and Gamma-Ray Bursts”
Nikko, Japan.