Talks at conferences

Invited talks marked with *.
  1. It has to be cool: on the progenitors of binary black hole mergers from common-envelope evolution
    EAS 2020, S5: gravitational wave sources, Leiden (virtual), Jun 2020
  2. Massive giants as progenitors for common-envelope evolution in black hole binaries
    EAS 2020, S8: common-envelope systems, Leiden (virtual), Jun 2020
  3. Uncertainties in 1D massive star models (invited discussion)
    Astrophysics of LIGO/Virgo sources in O3 era Workshop, Tokyo, Japan, Jan 2020
  4. The origin and sites of binary black hole mergers
    16th Rencontres du Vietnam, Quy Nhon, Vietnam, Jan 2020
  5. The common envelope channel as test bed for massive star evolution
    Astrophysics with GW detections, Warsaw, Poland, Sep 2019
  6. Nuclear-timescale mass transfer from evolved supergiants at subsolar metallicity
    The 74th Dutch Astronomers' Conference, Groningen, NL, May 2019
  7. The formation of gravitational wave sources
    NOVA Fall School, Dwingeloo/ASTRON, NL, Oct 2018
  8. High-mass X-ray binaries as progenitors of gravitational wave sources
    IAU Symposium 346, Vienna, Austria, August 2018
  9. Rates of binary black hole mergers as probes of the massive star formation
    The Impact of Binaries on Stellar Evolution (ImBaSE 2017), ESO Garching, Germany, July 2017

Posters at conferences

  1. Mass transfer from evolved supergiants - the key phase on the path towards compact binary mergers
    Yukawa International Seminar 2019, Kyoto, Japan, Oct 2019
  2. The impact of correlated initial binary parameters on double black hole/neutron star mergers
    The 73th Dutch Astronomers' Conference, Groningen, NL, May 2018
  3. Dynamical Formation of Black Hole Low-Mass X-Ray Binaries in the Field – an Alternative to Common Envelope
    Binary Stars in Cambridge 2016, Cambridge, UK, July 2016
  4. Real-time detection of transients in OGLE-IV with application of machine learning
    37th Polish Astronomical Society Assembly , Poznań, Poland, Sep 2015
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Jakub Klencki, ESO Fellow

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