APEX 17 Nov: What are the minimum requirements for rocky planets to become oxygenated?
At this week's APEX seminar, we look forward to welcoming guest speaker Benjamin Mills, Professor of Earth System Evolution from the School of Earth and Environment at the University of Leeds. This will be a hybrid event, held at UCL and online.
Our next Astrobiology and Planetary Exploration (APEX) seminar, this Friday 17th November at 13:00 GMT, features the following talk:
- Professor Benjamin Mills (Leeds): How did the Earth develop an oxygen-rich atmosphere and what are the minimum requirements for rocky planets to become oxygenated?
Please note the new day and location for APEX this term: Fridays at lunchtime, 1-2 pm, in room 612 in Birkbeck’s main building on Malet Street.
A hybrid (in-person and online) format will continue this term but, of course, we warmly encourage in-person attendance to support our visiting speakers.
Details of the forthcoming APEX programme can be found at the link below, although we are still finalising some details. The latest information will be advertised in advance of each meeting. If you are not on our regular mailing lists and are interested in attending these seminars, please contact joanna.fabbri AT ucl.ac.uk.
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APEX Seminars
The Astrobiology and Planetary Exploration (APEX) seminar series will resume this term from 13th October 2023. PLEASE NOTE THE NEW DAY AND LOCATION: Fridays at lunchtime, 1-2pm, in room 612 in Birkbeck’s main building on Malet St. As in previous years, we will operate a hybrid (online and in-person) model for both speakers and attendees. Details of the forthcoming APEX programme can be found via the link below.
Some of our past APEX talks can also be viewed online.
Further information
Ticketing
Open
Cost
Free
Open to
All
Availability
Yes