Last updated in October 2023.
Talks
Invited talks at seminars and conferences
- Invited talk at the Hengstberger Symposium, Heidelberg University, Heidelberg, DE – Sep. 2023
- Invited talk at the Kavli summer program, Max Planck Institute for Astrophysics, Garching, DE – Aug. 2023
- Invited review talk, Lorentz Center workshop The Renaissance of Stellar Black-Hole Detections in The Local Group, Leiden, NL “Stellar evolution theory: which stars form black holes?” – Jun. 2023
- Invited Astrophysics colloquium, Radboud University, Nijmegen, NL – Jun. 2023
- Invited talk at the Astrophysics colloquium, Instituto de Astrofísica de Canarias, Tenerife, ES – Apr. 2023
- Invited talk at the High Energy Astrophysics meeting of the American Astronomical Society, Hawaii, US – Feb. 2023
- Invited talk at the virtual FORTH seminar, Heraklion, Greece, “How binary evolution affects the late evolution, death, and afterlife of massive stars”, 14 dec 2022 Link to the talk
- Invited talk at the virtual astrophysics seminar, University of Sheffield, United Kingdom, “Late evolution, death, and afterlife of stars stripped in binaries” 16 Feb 2022
- Invited talk at the virtual award ceremony of the Royal Holland Society of Sciences and Humanities, Haarlem, The Netherlands, “TULIPS: a Tool for Understanding the Lives, Interiors, and Physics of Stars” - 29 Nov 2021
- Invited talk at the Stellar Astrophysics seminar, Max Planck Institute for Astrophysics, Garching, Germany “How being single or stripped in a binary systems affects the deaths of massive stars” - Apr. 2021 (online)
- Invited talk at the SPI-MAX Stellar Astrophysics seminar, University of Oxford, Oxford, UK “How being single or stripped in a binary systems affects the deaths of massive stars” - Mar. 2021 (online)
- Invited talk at monthly seminar, European Space Astronomy Centre, Madrid, Spain “How being single or stripped in a binary systems affects the deaths of massive stars” - Oct. 2020 (online) Link to the talk
- Invited talk at high energy astrophysics seminar, Hebrew University of Jerusalem, Israel “Life and deaths of stars stripped in massive binaries: Consequences for supernovae and gravitational-wave sources” - Aug. 2020 (online).
- Invited talk at the High Energy Astrophysics Lunch seminar, Harvard University, Boston, USA. “Life and deaths of stars stripped in massive binaries: Consequences for supernovae and gravitational-wave sources” - Mar. 2020 Link to the talk
- Invited talk at monthly seminar, RIKEN, Saitama, Japan. “Life and deaths of stars stripped in massive binaries: Consequences for supernovae and gravitational-wave sources” - Sep 2019.
Contributed talks at conferences and international meetings
- Talk at the XVI. Würzburg Workshop on stellar astrophysics, HITS Heidelberg, Germany, “Binary progenitors of supernovae” - 13 Dec 2022
- Talk at the meeting of the HITS scientific advisory board, HITS Heidelberg, Germany “Which stars form black holes?” - 2 Dec 2022
- Talk at the VFTS collaboration annual meeting, HITS Heidelberg, Germany “Black hole formation and the missing red supergiant problem” - 21 Jun 2022
- Talk at workshop “Bringing Stellar Evolution and Feedback Together”, Lorentz Center, Leiden “The effects of binary evolution on supernovae properties” - 26 Apr 2022
- Talk at seminar: Scientific Seminar, HITS Heidelberg, Germany “TULIPS: a Tool for Understanding the Lives, Interiors, and Physics of Stars” - 7 Feb 2022
- Talk at conference : IAU online preview of Massive Stars Near and Far symposium - Ballyconnell, Ireland “Life and deaths of stars stripped in massive binaries: Consequences for supernovae and gravitational-wave sources” - May 2021 (online)
- Talk at the VFTS collaboration annual meeting “How being single or stripped in a binary systems affects the deaths of massive stars”- Oct. 2020 (online).
- Talk at conference: German astronomical society meeting “How being single or stripped in a binary systems affects the deaths of massive stars”- Sep. 2020 (online)
- Talk at conference: Joint European Astronomical Society meeting and Netherlands Astronomy Conference “How being single or stripped in a binary systems affects the deaths of massive stars” - Jul. 2020 (online)
- Talk at conference: 14th Bonn neutron star workshop Bonn, Germany “Life and deaths of stars stripped in massive binaries: Consequences for supernovae and gravitational-wave sources” - Feb. 2020
- Talk at conference: Spring symposium of the Space Telescope Science Institute The death and afterlives of stars, Baltimore, USA “Life and deaths of stars stripped in massive binaries: Consequences for supernovae and gravitational-wave sources” - Apr. 2019 Link to the talk
- Talk at conference: Fifty-one ergs conference University of North Carolina, Raleigh, USA “Life and deaths of stars stripped in massive binaries: Consequences for supernovae and gravitational-wave sources” - May 2019
- Talk at conference: Massive stars and supernovae conference, Bariloche, Argentina “Exploding stripped stars” - Nov. 2018
- Talk at the Bonn-Amsterdam-Leuven massive stars meeting, Leuven, Belgium “Exploding stripped stars” - Oct. 2018
- Talk at conference: Fall meeting of the Astronomical Society of Japan, “A long-term periodicity in the Be X-ray binary EXO 2030+375” Ehime University, Matsuyama, Japan - Sep. 2016
Further selected seminars
- Webinar in the “How to: python!” series of the American Association of Variable Stars Observers (AAVSO). “How to [Python! Visualizing MESA models with TULIPS]” - 3 Dec 2022
- Talk at the virtual meeting of the stellar triples group, University of Amsterdam, The Netherlands “Late evolution, death, and afterlife of stars stripped in binaries” - 14 Mar 2022
- Talk at the informal seminar of the European Southern Observatory, “TULIPS: a Tool for Understanding the Lives, Interiors, and Physics of Stars”, Garching, Germany - Jan. 2022
- Talk at Anton Pannekoek Institute lunch seminar, University of Amsterdam, Amsterdam, The Netherlands “Different to the core: the pre- supernova structures of massive single and binary-stripped stars” - Mar. 2021
- Invited informal talk in SeBa and binary evolution meeting of Dr. Toonen, University of Birmingham, Birmingham, UK “How being single or stripped in a binary affects the death of massive stars” - Mar. 2021
- Invited informal talk in the research group of Prof. Mandel, Monash University, Melbourne, Australia “Life and deaths of stars stripped in massive binaries: Consequences for supernovae and gravitational-wave sources”
- Aug. 2020 (online)
- Talk at Anton Pannekoek Institute lunch seminar, University of Amsterdam, Amsterdam, The Netherlands “A new way to visualize the structure and evolution of stars”- Apr. 2020 (online) Link to the talk
- Talk at lunch seminar, National Astronomical Observatory of Japan, Tokyo, Japan “Life and deaths of stars stripped in massive binaries: Consequences for supernovae and gravitational-wave sources” - Sep. 2019
- Talk at galaxy coffee seminar, MPIA Heidelberg, Heidelberg, Germany “Exploding stripped stars” - Aug. 2018
- Talk at monthly astrophysics seminar at RIKEN, Saitama, Japan “A long-term periodicity in the Be X-ray binary EXO 2030+375” - Mar. 2016
- Talk at Tech Talk seminar, European Space Astronomy Centre Madrid, Spain “The BeXRB monitor” - Aug. 2015
- Talk at High Energy Astrophysics seminar, University of Tübingen, Tübingen, Germany “The BeXRB monitor” - Oct. 2014
Posters
- IAU361: Massive Stars Near and Far, Ireland (poster: Black hole formation in single and binary stars) - May 2022
- Yukawa International worskhop Neutron stars and black holes with gravitational waves at the Yukawa Institute for Theoretical Physics, Kyoto, Japan (poster: The size of stars stripped in massive binaries and its impact on gravitational wave events) – Oct. 2019
- Conference: Shocking Supernovae, Stockholm, Sweden (poster: Self-consistent full evolutionary binary models of stripped-envelope supernova progenitors) – May 2018
- Conference: Impact of binaries on stellar evolution, ESO Garching, Germany (poster: Are long-term periodicities and giant outbursts in BeXRBs driven by Kozai-Lidov oscillations?) – Jul. 2017
- Conference: 7 years of MAXI, RIKEN, Saitama, Japan (poster: Long-term periodicities in the Be X-ray binary EXO 2030+375?) – Dec. 2016