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Academic year 2014-2015Value date : 12/05/2015
GEOL0263-2  Astrobiology

Duration :  30h Th
Number of credits :  
Master in Biology of organism and ecology, in-depth approach, 2nd year3
Lecturer :  Philippe Claeys, Véronique Dehant, Moreno Galleni, Emmanuelle Javaux, Yaël Nazé, Annick Wilmotte
Coordinator :  Emmanuelle Javaux
Language(s) of instruction :  
French language
Organisation and examination :  
Teaching in the second semester
Course contents :  
How does life begin and evolve? Does life exist elsewhere in the Universe? What is life's future on Earth and beyond? These most profound questions are the focus of Astrobiology, the study of the origin, evolution, distribution and destiny of life in the Universe. Recent advances in biology and space exploration and technology make it possible for us to find answers. Astrobiology is multidisciplinary and closely linked to diverse research topics in astrophysics, molecular biology, biochemistry, prebiotic chemistry, ecology of extremophiles, microbiology, physiology, planetary sciences, geology, palaeontology, space exploration and technology, law, and philosophy.
Learning outcomes of the course :  
This class will provide a general overview of basic knowledge and research developped in astrobiology. Students will have the opportunity to discuss topics of common interest with multidisciplinary points of view through exchanges with teachers and students from various scientific backgrounds.
Prerequisites and co-requisites/ Recommended optional programme components :  
1st degree in sciences
Planned learning activities and teaching methods :  
-the redaction and presentation of an astrobiology-related topic by multidisciplinary group

-observation of material (meteorites, rocks, fossils, microorganisms)


-participation to public conferences
Mode of delivery (face-to-face ; distance-learning) :  
This multidisciplinary class is teached by specialists of every topic, from ULg and outside ULg. It comprises powerpoint presentations, illustrations with samples, public conferences in the evening, and the redaction and presentation of an astrobiology-related topic by multidisciplinary group.
here is the program, which may vary slightly.
1-Introduction to Astrobiology (E Javaux, ULg)
2-Plurality of the worlds or astrobiology since the ancient Greeks (Y Nazé/ULg)
4-from the Big Bang to the solar system (Y Nazé, ULg)
5-Planet Earth at Hadean and Archean Times (Ph Claeys, VUB)
6-Meteoritic impacts in Earth and the solar system history (Ph Claeys, VUB)
Presentation of meteorite collection (F Hatert)
7-Liquid water, a necessary condition for life? (K Bartik, ULB)
8-Origins of cellular life : definition of "life", hypotheses, prebiotic chemistry (E Javaux, ULG)
9-Co-evolution of life and Earth (E. Javaux, ULG)
10-Planetary Habitability and the search for life in the solar system (V Dehant, ROB/UCL)
11-Molecular phylogeny and microbial diversity (A Wilmotte, ULg)
12-Extremophiles (A Wilmotte, ULg)
13-Biochemical Adaptations to extreme condtions (M Galleni, ULG)
14-the search for extra-solar life and exoplanets detection and characterization (Y Nazé, ULg)
15-what is intelligence? Homo sapiens sapiens, just another animal? (P Poncin, ULG)
16-students presentation
Recommended or required readings :  
online powerpoint presentations and books to consult in prof E Javaux' office
Assessment methods and criteria :  
-75% of the final mark: the redaction and oral presentation of an astrobiology-related topic by multidisciplinary group.
-25% of the final mark: Multiple choice interrogation
Work placement(s) :  
Organizational remarks :  
this class is offered only once every two years (academic year 2012-13, ...) on the second semester (spring 2013)

the next class is scheduled on spring 2015
Contacts :  
Coordinator : Emmanuelle Javaux (E.Javaux@ulg.ac.be, geology department ) 04 366 5422



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