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DTSTART:20131024T203000Z
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SUMMARY:Galaxy Clusters in the Distant Universe\, Astronomy Colloquium
 \, Kim-Vy Tran\, Texas A&M University
DESCRIPTION:Galaxy clusters are the largest gravitationally bound syst
 ems in the<br><br>\nuniverse and are extreme laboratories for studyin
 g the physics driving<br><br>\ngalaxy evolution as well as powerful t
 ests of cosmology.<br><br>\nUnderstanding how galaxies form and evolv
 e in clusters continues to be<br><br>\na fundamental question in astr
 onomy.  I present results from an<br><br>\nongoing multi-wavelength s
 tudy of galaxies in clusters at z&gt\;1.5 to<br><br>\ntrack how they 
 assemble their stars.
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