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Institute for Theory and Computation
 Professor Avi Loeb        
Email: 
aloeb@cfa.harvard.edu
Tel: 
(617) 496-6808 (office)
(617) 913-5598 (cellular)
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(617) 495-7093 (office)
Address:
Center for Astrophysics
60 Garden Street, MS-51
Cambridge, MA, 02138
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Old Webcasted Lectures and Interviews (prior to 2014) "A Closer Look at Black Holes", STScI colloquium (Nov. 6, 2013).

"Public Lecture on Cosmology", University of Waterloo (Sep. 16, 2013).

"The First Galaxies in the Universe", book launch event (Feb. 1, 2013).

"Basic Principles of Structure Formation", Jerusalem Winter School in Theoretical Physics (Dec. 31, 2012).

"The First Galaxies", Jerusalem Winter School in Theoretical Physics (Jan. 1, 2013).

"Formation and Mergers of Massive Black Holes", Jerusalem Winter School in Theoretical Physics (Jan. 2, 2013).

"Lecture I: Structure Formation in the Universe", Galileo Chair (Cattedra Galileiana), Pisa, Italy (June 26, 2012).

"Lecture II: The First Galaxies and Reionization", Galileo Chair (Cattedra Galileiana), Pisa, Italy (June 27, 2012).

"Lecture III: A Closer Look at Black Holes", Galileo Chair (Cattedra Galileiana), Pisa, Italy (July 3, 2012).

"Lecture IV: Future Frontiers in Cosmology from a Galilean Perspective", Galileo Chair (Cattedra Galileiana), Pisa, Italy (July 4, 2012).

"How Did the First Stars and Galaxies Form?", Las Cumbres Prize lecture (May 2011).

Introductory video on book by Princeton University Press (August 2010);

"Future Frontiers in Astrophysics: Suggestions for Young Researchers" (Sep. 2010).

"Interview: What is the Far Future of the Universe?" (July 2007).

"Interview: What is the Large Scale Structure of the Universe?" (July 2007).

"Interview: How Did Objects Form in the Universe?" (July 2007).

Public lecture on "The Past and Future of the Universe", at the Perimeter Institute (June 26, 2009).

"The First Stars and Galaxies", public lecture in hebrew, Jerusalem (2010).
Comments or Questions? Contact umirani@cfa.harvard.edu