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B. C. <strong>Bromley</strong><br />

Selected Invited Talks and Present<strong>at</strong>ions<br />

<strong>Bromley</strong>, B. C., & Kenyon, S. J. 2013, “Brightening up <strong>the</strong> Infrared Sky: Debris disks and terrestrial planet<br />

form<strong>at</strong>ion,” American Astronomical Society Meeting Abstracts, 221, 325.01.<br />

Dimas, S., Tyler, S., Johnston, J., Dall’AsÃl’n, A., Ivans, I. I., Gerton, J., <strong>Bromley</strong>, B. C. 2013, “Using<br />

Nanotechnology to Study Planet Form<strong>at</strong>ion,” American Astronomical Society Meeting Abstracts,<br />

221, 353.12.<br />

<strong>Bromley</strong>, B. C., & Kenyon, S. J. 2011, “The Diversity <strong>of</strong> Planetary Systems,” The First Kepler Science<br />

Conference, NASA/Ames, M<strong>of</strong>fett Field, CA.<br />

<strong>Bromley</strong>, B. C., & Kenyon, S. J. 2011, “The Evolution <strong>of</strong> Protoplanetary Disks and <strong>the</strong> Diversity <strong>of</strong> Giant<br />

Planets,” Extreme Solar Systems II, Jackson, WY.<br />

<strong>Bromley</strong>, B. C. 2011, “Planet form<strong>at</strong>ion,” <strong>Physics</strong> & <strong>Astronomy</strong> Colloquium, BYU, Provo, UT.<br />

<strong>Bromley</strong>, B. C., & Kenyon, S. J. 2010, “Numerical simul<strong>at</strong>ions <strong>of</strong> planet form<strong>at</strong>ion,” American Physical<br />

Society 4C Meeting, Weber St<strong>at</strong>e, UT.<br />

<strong>Bromley</strong>, B. C. 2008, “Coagul<strong>at</strong>ion <strong>the</strong>ory <strong>of</strong> planet form<strong>at</strong>ion,” N<strong>at</strong>ional Tsing Hua University, Hsinchu,<br />

Taiwan.<br />

<strong>Bromley</strong>, B. C. 2008, “Hypervelocity stars,” Gravity Wave Center, University <strong>of</strong> Wisconsin, Milwaukee, WI.<br />

<strong>Bromley</strong>, B. C., Beetle, C., Hernandez, N. G., & Price, R. H. 2007, “Adapted coordin<strong>at</strong>es and <strong>the</strong> eigenspectral<br />

method for solving <strong>the</strong> periodic standing wave problem,” April 2007 APS Meeting, Jacksonville,<br />

FL.<br />

<strong>Bromley</strong>, B. C., & Cranor, M. 2006, “Teaching Einstein: from epicycles to <strong>the</strong> equivalence principle,” April<br />

2006 APS Meeting, Dallas, TX.<br />

<strong>Bromley</strong>, B. C., & Kenyon, S. J. 2004, “Sign<strong>at</strong>ures <strong>of</strong> Terrestrial Planet Form<strong>at</strong>ion,” Weber St<strong>at</strong>e University,<br />

Weber, UT.<br />

<strong>Bromley</strong>, B. C., 2003, “Numerical Results for <strong>the</strong> Periodic Standing Wave Approxim<strong>at</strong>ion in 3D,” Pacific<br />

Coast Gravity Meeting, Salt Lake City, UT.<br />

Kenyon, S. J., & <strong>Bromley</strong>, B. C., 2002, “Dusty Rings Are Signposts <strong>of</strong> Recent Planet Form<strong>at</strong>ion,” in<br />

NASA/JPL present<strong>at</strong>ion <strong>at</strong> Supercomputing 2002 Conference, Baltimore, MD.<br />

Pariev, V. I., <strong>Bromley</strong>, B. C., & Miller, W. A. 2001, “Estim<strong>at</strong>ion <strong>of</strong> rel<strong>at</strong>ivistic accretion disk parameters,”<br />

American Astronomical Society, 197th Meeting, San Diego, CA.<br />

<strong>Bromley</strong>, B. C., “St<strong>at</strong>istical Properties <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> Cosmic Microwave Background,” 1999, American Physical<br />

Society 4C Meeting, University <strong>of</strong> Arizona, Tucson, AZ.<br />

Barton, E. J., <strong>Bromley</strong>, B. C., & Geller, M. J. 1999, “Kinem<strong>at</strong>ic Effects <strong>of</strong> Tidal Interaction on Galaxy<br />

Rot<strong>at</strong>ion Curves,” American Astronomical Society, 193rd Meeting, Austin, TX.<br />

<strong>Bromley</strong>, B. C., 1999, “A Lightweight Review <strong>of</strong> Middleweight Black Holes,” M<strong>at</strong>ters <strong>of</strong> Gravity, Newsletter<br />

<strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> Topical Group on Gravit<strong>at</strong>ion <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> American Physical Society,<br />

http://gravity.phys.psu.edu/mog/mog14/mog14.html.<br />

<strong>Bromley</strong>, B. C. 1998, “Spectral Classific<strong>at</strong>ion <strong>of</strong> Galaxies in <strong>the</strong> Las Campanas Redshift Survey,” Fermi<br />

N<strong>at</strong>ional Acceler<strong>at</strong>or Labor<strong>at</strong>ory, B<strong>at</strong>avia, IL.<br />

<strong>Bromley</strong>, B. C. 1997, “Bounds on <strong>the</strong> radius <strong>of</strong> disk emission around a supermassive black hole,” Institute<br />

for Advanced Study, Princeton, NJ.<br />

<strong>Bromley</strong>, B. C. 1996, “Strong Field General Rel<strong>at</strong>ivity and Line Emission from AGNs,” Harvard-Smithsonian<br />

Center for Astrophysics Theory Seminar, Cambridge, MA.<br />

For more inform<strong>at</strong>ion, please visit this website:<br />

http://www.physics.utah.edu/˜bromley

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