08:15
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--- Check-in and registration ---
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09:00
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Welcome and introduction
-
Darach Watson
(Niels Bohr Institute, University of Copenhagen)
(Main Auditorium)
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09:15
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Non-stellar dust production and the dust cycle in the ISM
-Prof.
Thomas Henning
(Max Planck Institute for Astronomy, Heidelberg)
(until 10:35)
(Main Auditorium)
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09:15
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The Condensation of Gas-Phase Elements onto Interstellar Dust Grains
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Edward Jenkins
(Princeton University)
(Main Auditorium)
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10:00
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Growth, destruction, and expulsion of dust in galaxies
- Prof.
Kenji Bekki
(University of Western Australia)
(Main Auditorium)
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10:35
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Poster Presentations
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Christa Gall
(Dark Cosmology Centre)
(until 10:50)
(Main Auditorium)
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10:37
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Polycyclic aromatic hydrocarbon emission toward the Galactic bulge
- Prof.
Els Peeters
(University of Western Ontario)
(Main Auditorium)
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10:39
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Spatial variations in dust extinction properties and 3D structure in the Small Magellanic Cloud with SMIDGE
- Mrs
Petia Yanchulova Merica-Jones
(University of California, San Diego)
(Main Auditorium)
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10:43
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Dust Reverberation Mapping in AGN
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Bella Boulderstone
(University of Southampton)
(Main Auditorium)
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10:47
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The Spatially Resolved Dust-to-Metals Ratio in M101
- Mr
I-Da Chiang
(University of California, San Diego)
(Main Auditorium)
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10:48
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Infrared emission and dust dynamics in expanding HII regions
- Dr
Maria Kirsanova
(Institute of Astronomy, Russian Academy of Sciences)
(Main Auditorium)
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10:48
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Mid-IR spectroscopic observations of the dustiest AGB stars in the Galaxy
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Steve Goldman
(Space Telescope Science Institute)
(Main Auditorium)
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10:48
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PAH photodissociation and the formation of H$_2$
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Alessandra Candian
(Main Auditorium)
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10:48
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Resolved spectral attenuation curves in dusty ETGs
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Sébastien Viaene
(Ghent University)
(Main Auditorium)
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10:48
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Temperature-Dependent Laboratory Measurements of the Far-Infrared to Millimeter Opacity of Carbonaceous Dust-Analogues
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Jonas Greif
(Astrophysical Institute and University-Observatory Jena)
(Main Auditorium)
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10:48
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The abundance of SiC2 in Carbon Star Envelopes
- Ms
Sarah Massalkhi
(Instittuto de Física fundamental, CSIC)
(Main Auditorium)
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10:48
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The ESO Diffuse Interstellar Band Large Exploration Survey: First Results.
- Prof.
Jan Cami
(Department of Physics & Astronomy and Centre for Planetary Science and Exploration (CPSX), The University of Western Ontario // SETI Institute)
(Main Auditorium)
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10:49
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An extensive grid of DARWIN models for M-type AGB stars
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Sofie Liljegren
(Uppsala University)
(Main Auditorium)
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10:49
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Reverberation Mapping the Hot Dust Emission in AGN from VEILS
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Bella Boulderstone
(University of Southampton)
(Main Auditorium)
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10:50
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--- Break ---
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11:15
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Non-stellar dust production and the dust cycle in the ISM
-Prof.
Thomas Henning
(Max Planck Institute for Astronomy, Heidelberg)
(until 12:30)
(Main Auditorium)
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11:15
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Probing dust properties in the LMC from UV to FIR
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Julia Roman-Duval
(Space Telescope Science Institute)
(Main Auditorium)
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11:40
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Low-temperature surface reactions of carbon atoms
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Serge Krasnokutski
(Laboratory Astrophysics Group of the Max Planck Institute for Astronomy at the Friedrich Schiller University Jena)
(Main Auditorium)
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12:05
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Iron and silicate dust growth in the Galactic interstellar medium: clues from element depletions
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Svitlana Zhukovska
(Main Auditorium)
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09:00
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Dust production by supernovae and massive stars
-
Jens Hjorth
(until 10:20)
(Main Auditorium)
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09:00
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Dust production by supernovae and massive stars
- Prof.
Mike Barlow
(University College London)
(Main Auditorium)
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09:45
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Resolved dust analysis of two iconic Galactic supernova remnants: Cassiopeia A and the Crab Nebula
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Ilse De Looze
(Universiteit Gent - University College London)
(Main Auditorium)
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10:20
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--- Break ---
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10:50
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Dust production by supernovae and massive stars
-
Jens Hjorth
(until 12:30)
(Main Auditorium)
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10:50
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Survey of dust emission in Galactic supernova remnants
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Hannah Chawner
(Cardiff University)
(Main Auditorium)
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11:15
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Shock-induced formation and survival of dust in the dense CSM surrounding Type IIn supernovae
- Dr
Arkaprabha Sarangi
(NASA GSFC, CRESST II/ CUA)
(Main Auditorium)
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11:40
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Dust in supernova 1987A
-
Mikako Matsuura
(Cardiff University)
(Main Auditorium)
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12:05
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Old and new dust associated with Supernova 1995N
-
Roger Wesson
(University College London)
(Main Auditorium)
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09:00
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Molecules and dust
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JD Smith
(University of Toledo)
(until 10:20)
(Main Auditorium)
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09:00
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From Molecules to Dust (and back)
- Prof.
Jan Cami
(University of Western Ontario)
(Main Auditorium)
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09:45
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The High-Dimensional ISM As A Tool To Explore Galaxy Evolution
- Dr
Gail Zasowski
(University of Utah)
(Main Auditorium)
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10:20
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--- Break ---
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10:50
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Laboratory studies of cosmic dust
-Prof.
Raffaella Schneider
(Osservatorio Astronomico di Roma-INAF)
(until 12:35)
(Main Auditorium)
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10:50
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Laboratory Experiments on Cosmic Dust
- Dr
Cornelia Jäger
(University of Jena)
(Main Auditorium)
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11:35
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How laboratory experiments can help in studying cosmic PAHs
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Christine Joblin
(Main Auditorium)
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12:10
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Formation of molecules on cosmic dust grains: a laboratory view
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Alexey Potapov
(Max Planck Institute for Astronomy)
(Main Auditorium)
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09:00
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Grain growth, planet formation and debris disks
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Troels Haugbølle
(Niels Bohr Institute)
(until 10:20)
(Main Auditorium)
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09:00
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Planet Formation, grain growth and debris disks: Theory
- Prof.
Carsten Dominik
(University of Amsterdam)
(Main Auditorium)
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09:45
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Grain growth, planet formation and debris disks
- Dr
Zahed Wahhaj
(ESO)
(Main Auditorium)
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10:20
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Poster Presentations
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Francesco Valentino
(Niels Bohr Institute - University of Copenhagen)
(until 10:40)
(Main Auditorium)
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10:20
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PDRs with JWST: Probes of dust formation and evolution
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Karl Misselt
(University of Arizona)
(Main Auditorium)
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10:24
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Probing the solar accretion disk using the properties of dust filtering at gaps in the early Solar System
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Troels Haugbølle
(Centre for Star and Planet, Niels Bohr Institute)
(Main Auditorium)
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10:26
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The Benchmark Dust Mass Function of the Nearby Universe
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Rosie Beeston
(Cardiff University)
(Main Auditorium)
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10:28
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ALMA's View of Dust in SN 1987A
- Dr
Phil Cigan
(Cardiff University)
(Main Auditorium)
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10:32
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Mineralogical Studies of Silicate Stardust in the Laboratory
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Lindsay Keller
(NASA Johnson Space Center)
(Main Auditorium)
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10:34
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Near- and Mid-Infrared Interstellar Dust Extinction Observations
- Dr
Karl Gordon
(Space Telescope Science Institute)
(Main Auditorium)
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10:36
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Aliphatic Features in Mid-Infrared Polycyclic Aromatic Hydrocarbon Spectra
- Prof.
Els Peeters
(University of Western Ontario & SETI Institute)
(Main Auditorium)
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10:38
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Comparison of the extraplanar H𝛼 and UV emissions in the halos of nearby edge-on spiral galaxies
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Young-Soo Jo
(Korea Astronomy and Space Science Institute)
(Main Auditorium)
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10:38
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Evidence of pyroxene magic nanoclusters in protoplanetary disks around Herbig Ae stars from first principles calculations
- Prof.
Stefan Bromley
(University of Barcelona / ICREA)
(Main Auditorium)
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10:38
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High-resolution, 3D radiative transfer modeling of barred galaxies M83 and NGC1365
- Mr
Angelos Nersesian
(IAASARS, National Observatory of Athens & Ghent University)
(Main Auditorium)
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10:38
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Revealing the dust grain sizes in the envelope of Per-emb-50
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Carolina Agurto
(Max Planck Institute for Extraterrestrial Physics)
(Main Auditorium)
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10:38
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Temperature programed desorption of water ice mixed with amorphous carbon and silicate grains
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Alexey Potapov
(Max Planck Institute for Astronomy)
(Main Auditorium)
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10:39
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From grain growth to astromineralogy: Studying dust with X-ray imaging and spectroscopy
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Lia Corrales
(University of Wisconsin - Madison)
(Main Auditorium)
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10:39
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Spectroscopic Characterization of Interstellar Ice Analogues
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Birgitta Mueller
(Max Planck Institute for extraterrestrial Physics)
(Main Auditorium)
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10:40
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--- Break ---
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11:10
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Grain growth, planet formation and debris disks
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Troels Haugbølle
(Niels Bohr Institute)
(until 11:35)
(Main Auditorium)
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11:10
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A multi-wavelength view of planet forming discs: unleashing the full power of ALMA for grain growth studies
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Marco Tazzari
(University of Cambridge)
(Main Auditorium)
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11:35
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Dust as a tracer in the Milky Way and local galaxies
-Dr
Karl Gordon
(Space Telescope Science Institute)
(until 12:20)
(Main Auditorium)
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11:35
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The properties of interstellar dust in the Milky Way and in nearby galaxies
- Dr
Maud Galametz
(CEA Saclay)
(Main Auditorium)
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09:00
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Dust in AGN
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Daniel Asmus
(ESO, Chile / University of Southampton, UK)
(until 10:45)
(Main Auditorium)
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09:00
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Dust in Active Galactic Nuclei: A close look at the torus and its surroundings
- Prof.
Almudena Alonso-Herrero
(INTA-CSIC)
(Main Auditorium)
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09:45
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Hot, cool, dark and bright: the various shades of dust around AGN
- Dr
Sebastian Hönig
(University of Southampton)
(Main Auditorium)
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10:20
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Growth of massive black holes in dusty clouds: impacts of relative velocity between dust and gas
- Mr
Shohei Ishiki
(Hokkaido University)
(Main Auditorium)
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10:45
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--- Break ---
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11:15
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Dust in AGN
-Dr
Daniel Asmus
(ESO)
(until 11:40)
(Main Auditorium)
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11:15
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Optical and infrared radiation pressure on dust and gas around AGN as drivers of dusty winds
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Marta Venanzi
(Miss)
(Main Auditorium)
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11:40
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Dust in the early universe
-Dr
Takaya Nozawa
(National Astronomical Observatory of Japan)
(until 12:25)
(Main Auditorium)
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11:40
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Dust in the early universe
- Prof.
Raffaella Schneider
(Osservatorio Astronomico di Roma-INAF)
(Main Auditorium)
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12:30
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--- Lunch ---
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14:00
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Dust production in low mass stars
-Dr
Ciska Kemper
(ASIAA)
(until 15:20)
(Main Auditorium)
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14:00
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Dust production in low- and intermediate-mass stars
- Prof.
Susanne Höfner
(Uppsala University)
(Main Auditorium)
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14:45
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Dust production in low mass stars
- Dr
Sundar Srinivasan
(Academia Sinica)
(Main Auditorium)
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15:20
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--- Break ---
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15:45
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Dust production in low mass stars
-Dr
Ciska Kemper
(ASIAA)
(until 17:00)
(Main Auditorium)
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15:45
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Infrared light curves of dusty & metal-poor AGB stars
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Steve Goldman
(Space Telescope Science Institute)
(Main Auditorium)
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16:10
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The metallicity-depence of mass loss in carbon stars
- Dr
Sara Bladh
(Uppsala University)
(Main Auditorium)
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16:35
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The submm properties of dust around carbon AGB stars
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Matthias Maercker
(Chalmers University of Technology)
(Main Auditorium)
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17:00
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Poster Presentations
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Christa Gall
(Dark Cosmology Centre)
(until 17:15)
(Main Auditorium)
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17:00
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Constraining dust grain porosity via debris disk observations
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Robert Brunngräber
(ITAP, CAU Kiel)
(Main Auditorium)
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17:02
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Dust charge distribution in the Interstellar Medium
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Juan C. Ibañez Mejia
(University of Cologne)
(Main Auditorium)
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17:04
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Systematics in dust emission modeling in nearby galaxies
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Jeremy Chastenet
(UCSD)
(Main Auditorium)
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17:06
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Dust and gas properties in nearby galaxies
- Dr
Monica Relano Pastor
(University of Granada)
(Main Auditorium)
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17:08
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DustPedia: Multiwavelength Photometry & Imagery of 875 Nearby Galaxies in 42 Ultraviolet-Microwave Bands
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Christopher Clark
(Cardiff University)
(Main Auditorium)
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17:10
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UV Dust Extinction and Attenuation Curves in the Local Volume
- Dr
Lea Hagen
(STScI)
(Main Auditorium)
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17:12
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A systematic study of dust and star formation in early-type galaxies with AKARI
- Dr
Takuma Kokusho
(Nagoya University)
(Main Auditorium)
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17:13
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A Unified Model of the Emission, Extinction, and Polarization of Interstellar Dust
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Brandon Hensley
(JPL/Caltech)
(Main Auditorium)
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17:13
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Constraining dust parameters through observations of eccentric debris disks
- Mr
Minjae Kim
(ITAP, Kiel Univ.)
(Main Auditorium)
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17:13
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Cosmological simulation with dust evolution
-
kuan-chou Hou
(ASIAA)
(Main Auditorium)
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17:13
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Dust formation and survival in Quasars
- Dr
Arkaprabha Sarangi
(NASA GSFC, CRESST II/ CUA)
(Main Auditorium)
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17:13
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Dust models compatible with Planck and starlight polarization data
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Vincent Guillet
(Institut d'Astrophysique Spatiale, Université Paris-Sud)
(Main Auditorium)
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17:13
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DustKING: revealing the dust attenuation in NGC628
- Ms
Marjorie Decleir
(Ghent University)
(Main Auditorium)
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17:13
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Transfer of ionizing radiation through gas and dust
-
Martin Glatzle
(MPA Garching)
(Main Auditorium)
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12:30
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--- Lunch ---
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14:00
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Poster Presentations
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Christa Gall
(Dark Cosmology Centre)
(until 14:15)
(Main Auditorium)
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14:00
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Investigating the Properties of Nearby Galaxies
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Angelos Nersesian
(IAASARS, National Observatory Of Athens & Ghent University)
(Main Auditorium)
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14:02
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PAHs and star formation in the HII regions of M83 and M33
-
Alexandros Maragkoudakis
(Main Auditorium)
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14:04
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Constraints on the structure of hot exozodiacal dust belts and their observability in the MIR
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Florian Kirchschlager
(UCL London)
(Main Auditorium)
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14:08
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Hydrodynamic Simulations of Dust Destruction in Supernova Remnants
- Ms
Franziska Schmidt
(University College London)
(Main Auditorium)
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14:10
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Dust emission from the Cassiopeia A supernova remnant
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Felix Priestley
(UCL)
(Main Auditorium)
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14:12
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Mapping the extinction parameters of dust in the IC63 photodissociation region
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Dries Van De Putte
(Universiteit Gent)
(Main Auditorium)
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14:13
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A Closer Look at Some Gas-Phase Depletions in the ISM: Trends for O, Ge and Kr vs. F*, f(H$_2$) and Starlight Intensity
-
Edward Jenkins
(Princeton University)
(Main Auditorium)
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14:13
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Constraint on properties of dust grains created by Population III supernovae
-
Gen Chiaki
(Main Auditorium)
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14:13
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Dust Attenuation of Star-Forming Galaxies in the first 2 Gyr of the Universe
- Mr
Yoshinobu Fudamoto
(Observatory of Geneva)
(Main Auditorium)
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14:13
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Probing the interstellar dust with X-rays: The Fe L and O K edges
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Ioanna Psaradaki
(SRON, Netherlands Institute for Space Research)
(Main Auditorium)
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14:13
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Relative sputtering rates of FeS, MgS, and Mg silicates: implications for ISM gas phase depletions of rock-forming elements
-
Lindsay Keller
(NASA Johnson Space Center)
(Main Auditorium)
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14:13
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VUV photoprocessing of large PAH cations: an experimental study
- Ms
Gabi Wenzel
(IRAP, Université de Toulouse, CNRS, CNES, Toulouse, France)
(Main Auditorium)
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14:14
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(Sub-)millimeter optical constants of silicates and water ice
- Dr
Harald Mutschke
(Astronomical Institute and University-Observatory Jena)
(Main Auditorium)
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14:14
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Large Interstellar Polarisation Survey
-
Ralf Siebenmorgen
(ESO)
(Main Auditorium)
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14:15
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Observational constraints on dust properties
-
Elisa Costantini
(SRON Netherlands Institute for Space Research)
(until 15:35)
(Main Auditorium)
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14:15
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Observational constraints on dust properties
- Prof.
Bruce Draine
(Princeton University)
(Main Auditorium)
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15:00
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A new window on Interstellar Silicates
-
Sascha Zeegers
(SRON)
(Main Auditorium)
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15:35
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--- Break ---
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16:05
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Observational constraints on dust properties
-
Elisa Costantini
(SRON Netherlands Institute for Space Research)
(until 16:55)
(Main Auditorium)
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16:05
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Constraining dust mineralogy from mid-IR spectra
- Dr
Peter Scicluna
(ASIAA)
(Main Auditorium)
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16:30
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Investigating Silicate Dust in Galaxies Using Quasar Absorption Systems
- Prof.
Monique Aller
(Georgia Southern University)
(Main Auditorium)
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16:55
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Molecules and dust
-
JD Smith
(University of Toledo)
(until 17:20)
(Main Auditorium)
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16:55
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The photochemical evolution of the interstellar PAH family in photodissociation regions
-
Els Peeters
(University of Western Ontario & SETI Institute)
(Main Auditorium)
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12:35
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--- Lunch ---
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14:00
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Laboratory studies of cosmic dust
-Prof.
Raffaella Schneider
(Osservatorio Astronomico di Roma-INAF)
(until 14:25)
(Main Auditorium)
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14:00
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Determining the systematic errors in fits of dust thermal emission: the role of laboratory data in upcoming models
- Dr
Lapo Fanciullo
(ASIAA)
(Main Auditorium)
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14:25
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Poster Presentations
-
Francesco Valentino
(Niels Bohr Institute - University of Copenhagen)
(until 14:45)
(Main Auditorium)
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14:25
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Crystalline silicates in external galaxies
-
Ciska Kemper
(ASIAA)
(Main Auditorium)
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14:27
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Probing the Size Distribution of PAHs in Reflection Nebulae
- Mr
Collin Knight
(University of Western Ontario)
(Main Auditorium)
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14:29
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Distributions of metallicity and gas-to-dust ratio in the Magellanic system
-
Kengo Tachihara
(Nagoya University)
(Main Auditorium)
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14:31
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Effect of dust porosity on scattered light images of protoplanetary disks
-
Ryo Tazaki
(Tohoku University)
(Main Auditorium)
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14:33
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Constraining the presence of large dust grains in post-AGB disc systems using FIR and sub-mm photometry
-
Peter Scicluna
(ASIAA)
(Main Auditorium)
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14:35
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Observability of Dusty Debris Disks around M-stars
-
Patricia Luppe
(Main Auditorium)
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14:37
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Spatially resolved carbonaceous dust infrared emission in proto-planetary disks around Herbig Ae/Be stars
-
Thomas Boutéraon
(Institut d'Astrophysique Spatiale (IAS), Orsay, France)
(Main Auditorium)
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14:39
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Dust production in the Solar Neighborhood
-
Ciska Kemper
(ASIAA)
(Main Auditorium)
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14:41
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Modelling dust in the Nearby Evolved Star Survey (NESS) targets
- Dr
Sundar Srinivasan
(ASIAA)
(Main Auditorium)
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14:43
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Attempt to catch the C/O transition in dust formation in cold plasma experiments
-
Rémi Bérard
(IRAP, LAPLACE, Université de Toulouse, CNRS, CNES, Toulouse, Fance)
(Main Auditorium)
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14:43
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Carbon, sulfur and rare elements in the interstellar dust: an X-ray view
-
Elisa Costantini
(SRON Netherlands Institute for Space Research)
(Main Auditorium)
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14:43
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Co-accretion of carbon molecules and silicate precursors at cryogenic temperatures
- Dr
Gaël Rouillé
(Main Auditorium)
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14:43
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High-temperature infrared spectroscopy of large aromatic molecules
- Dr
Shubhadip CHAKRABORTY
(Institut de Recherche en Astrophysique et Planetologie, CNRS, Toulouse, France)
(Main Auditorium)
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14:43
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Investigating the interstellar dust through the Fe K-edge
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Daniele Rogantini
(SRON - Netherlands Institute for Space Research)
(Main Auditorium)
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14:43
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Studying the Amorphous Material Physics of the Cosmic Dust Grains by Fitting the Observed Intensity and Polarization SEDs in Millimeter, Submillimeter and Far-infrared Wavebands
-
Masashi Nashimoto
(Main Auditorium)
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14:43
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The 30 micron sources in galaxies with different metallicities
- Mr
Marcin Gladkowski
(Nicolaus Copernicus Astronomical Center of the Polish Academy of Sciences)
(Main Auditorium)
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14:43
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The evolution of dust formation in SN2005ip from optical line profile models
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Antonia Bevan
(UCL)
(Main Auditorium)
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14:43
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Whipping IC63/IC59
- Prof.
Els Peeters
(University of Western Ontario & SETI Institute)
(Main Auditorium)
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14:44
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Steep extinction curves in GRBs and quasars
- Mr
Kasper Heintz
(University of Iceland)
(Main Auditorium)
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14:44
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The AGN torus as a dynamical dusty wind
-
David Williamson
(University of Southampton)
(Main Auditorium)
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14:45
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Dust in the solar system
-Prof.
Susanne Aalto
(Chalmers University of Technology)
(until 15:35)
(Main Auditorium)
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14:45
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Analytical laboratory studies of solar system dust
- Dr
John Bradley
(University of Hawaii)
(Main Auditorium)
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15:30
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Christine Floss. In memoriam
- Dr
John Bradley
(University of Hawaii)
(Main Auditorium)
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15:35
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--- Break ---
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16:00
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Panel Discussion
-
Anja C. Andersen
(Niels Bohr Institute)
(Main Auditorium)
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18:30
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--- Conference Dinner ---
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12:20
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Poster Presentations
-
Francesco Valentino
(Niels Bohr Institute - University of Copenhagen)
(until 12:27)
(Main Auditorium)
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12:20
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PAHs trace the molecular gas in star-forming galaxies
-
Isabella Cortzen
(Main Auditorium)
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12:22
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Realistic modelling of nano-aggregated magnesium silicate dust particles using atomistic simulations.
- Mr
Antoni Macià
(Universitat de Barcelona)
(Main Auditorium)
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12:23
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Interstellar Catalysis of Molecular Hydrogen through Superhydrogenation of Polycyclic Aromatic Hydrocarbons
- Mr
Frederik Doktor S. Simonsen
(Department of Physics and Astronomy, Aarhus University)
(Main Auditorium)
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12:23
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Investigation of the hydrogenation of pentacene
-
Rijutha Jaganathan
(Aarhus University)
(Main Auditorium)
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12:23
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Polycyclic Aromatic Hydrocarbon fraction at ~10 pc scale in the Magellanic Clouds
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Jeremy Chastenet
(UCSD)
(Main Auditorium)
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12:23
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Superhydrogenation of PAHs through interaction with hydrogenated grain surfaces
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John Thrower
(Department of Physics & Astronomy, Aarhus University, Denmark)
(Main Auditorium)
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12:23
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The JWST-ERS program ID 1288: Radiative Feedback from Massive Stars as Traced by Multiband Imaging and Spectroscopic Mosaics
- Prof.
Els Peeters
(University of Western Ontario & SETI Institute)
(Main Auditorium)
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12:30
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14:00
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Dust as a tracer in the Milky Way and local galaxies
-Dr
Karl Gordon
(Space Telescope Science Institute)
(until 15:00)
(Main Auditorium)
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14:00
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Dust as a tracer in the Milky Way and local galaxies
- Dr
Matt Smith
(University of Cardiff)
(Main Auditorium)
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14:35
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An Empirical Determination of the Dust Mass Absorption Coefficient, κd, and its Variation Within Nearby Galaxies
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Christopher Clark
(Cardiff University)
(Main Auditorium)
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15:00
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--- Break ---
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15:30
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Dust as a galaxy probe
-
Georgios Magdis
(until 17:15)
(Main Auditorium)
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15:30
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Dust as a galaxy probe
- Prof.
Susanne Aalto
(Chalmers University of Technology)
(Main Auditorium)
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16:15
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Insights into the Life Cycle of Dust at Low Metallicity from the Local Group and Nearby Galaxies
- Dr
Karin Sandstrom
(University of California, San Diego)
(Main Auditorium)
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16:50
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Radiative transfer model of dust attenuation curves in clumpy, galactic environments
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Kwang-il Seon
(Korea Astronomy & Space Sciences Institute)
(Main Auditorium)
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12:25
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--- Lunch ---
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14:00
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Dust in the early universe
-Dr
Takaya Nozawa
(National Astronomical Observatory of Japan)
(until 15:00)
(Main Auditorium)
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14:00
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Dust and elements in the epoch of reionization
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Akio Inoue
(Osaka Sangyo University)
(Main Auditorium)
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14:35
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The dust-to-stellar mass ratio, a key-tool for probing galaxy evolution from z~0 up to z~6
- Dr
Francesca Pozzi
(Physics and Astronomy Department, Bologna, Italy)
(Main Auditorium)
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15:00
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Conference Summary and Review
- Dr
Ciska Kemper
(ASIAA)
(Main Auditorium)
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