Niels Bohr Gold Medal Symposium in Astrochemistry
10 Oct 2022, 00:01
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12 Oct 2022, 23:59
Europe/Copenhagen
Det Kongelige Danske Videnskabernes Selskab (The Royal Danish Academy of Sciences and Letters)
Det Kongelige Danske Videnskabernes Selskab (The Royal Danish Academy of Sciences and Letters)
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Participants
Agata Karska
Alejandra Traspas Muina
Alex Cridland
Alfred Hopkinson
Anders Johansen
Anja Cetti Andersen
Anne Klitsch
Antoine Petit
Ardjan Sturm
Audrey Coutens
Catherine Walsh
Claudia Danti
Cornelia Jäger
Darach Eatson
Elishevah van Kooten
Eric Herbst
Eva Wirström
Ewine van Dishoeck
Floris van der Tak
Geoffrey Blake
Giulia Perotti
Harold Linnartz
Helen Fraser
Helgi Hrodmarsson
Herma Cuppen
Ilse Cleeves
Jenny Bergner
Jes Kristian Jørgensen
Jin Zhang
Johan Appelgren
John Black
John Thrower
Jonathan Tennyson
Julia C. Santos
Karin Öberg
Katarzyna Dutkowska
Katerina Slavicinska
Klaus Pontoppidan
Lars A. Buchhave
Lars Kristensen
Laura Slumstrup
Liv Hornekær
Maria Drozdovskaya
Marie Van de Sande
Marie-Luise Steinmeyer
Marion Villenave
Marissa Vlasblom
Martin Bizzarro
Martine Lützen
Melissa McClure
Michiel Hogerheijde
Michiel Lambrechts
Mikkel D. Larsen
Milou Temmink
Nerea Gurrutxaga
Niels Ligterink
Nienke van der Marel
Pooneh Nazari
Pranjal Samarth
Rajeeb Sharma
Rebecca Pitts
Sacha Gavino
Sergio Ioppolo
Signe Kyrkjebø
Steffen Friis Holleufer
Thanja Lamberts
Thorsten Balduin
Thorsten Busch
tue Hassenkam
Uffe Gråe Jørgensen
Urs Dannenberg
Will Rocha
Yuan Chen
Zeyuan Tang
Monday, 10 October
Mon, 10 Oct
Tue, 11 Oct
Wed, 12 Oct
09:00
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10:00
Registration
10:00
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12:00
How is the heritage from Niels Bohr reflected in modern day Astrochemistry?
10:00
Welcome and Introduction
30m
Speakers
:
Jes Kristian Jørgensen
(
Niels Bohr Institute, University of Copenhagen
)
,
Liv Hornekær
(
University of Aarhus
)
10:30
The legacy of Niels Bohr in astrochemistry: how the correspondence principle leads from the largest atoms to the smallest molecules in space
30m
Speaker
:
John Black
(
Chalmers University of Technology
)
11:00
Radiative transfer challenges and molecular data needs for studies of star and planet formation
30m
Speaker
:
Floris van der Tak
(
SRON / U Groningen
)
11:30
The ExoMol project: molecular line lists for exoplanets and other hot atmospheres
30m
Speaker
:
Jonathan Tennyson
(
University College London
)
12:00
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13:00
Lunch
1h
13:00
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14:40
How is the heritage from Niels Bohr reflected in modern day Astrochemistry?
13:00
Energy Dissipation in Interstellar ices
30m
Speaker
:
Herma Cuppen
(
Radboud University
)
13:30
Molecular excitation in star forming regions
20m
Speaker
:
Agata Karska
(
Max Planck Institute for Radio Astronomy / Nicolaus Copernicus University in Torun
)
13:50
Photoionization and photodissociation in space: from the ISM to exoplanetaty atmospheres
20m
Speaker
:
Helgi Hrodmarsson
(
Laboratory for Astrophysics, Leiden Observatory, Leiden University
)
14:10
AGB outflows as testbeds for dust-gas chemistry
30m
Speaker
:
Marie van de Sande
(
University of Leeds
)
14:40
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15:10
Coffee
30m
15:10
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17:40
What is the origin of chemical complexity in star- and planet-forming regions?
15:10
Is our solar system chemically unique?
30m
Speaker
:
Ilse Cleeves
(
University of Virginia
)
15:40
Synthesis of COMs in Star-forming Regions
30m
Speaker
:
Eric Herbst
(
University of Virginia
)
16:10
Cooking with the stars: Making a hot corino molecular soup
30m
Speaker
:
Niels Ligterink
(
Space Research & Planetary Sciences department, University of Bern
)
16:40
The role of dust for chemical complexity
30m
Speaker
:
Cornelia Jäger
(
Max Planck Institute for Astronomy, Heidelberg and Institute of Solid State Physics, Friedrich Schiller University, Jena
)
17:10
Laboratory Ice Astrochemistry at Large Scale Facilities
30m
Speaker
:
Sergio Ioppolo
(
Aarhus University
)
17:40
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19:30
Poster session and reception with tapas
Tuesday, 11 October
Mon, 10 Oct
Tue, 11 Oct
Wed, 12 Oct
09:00
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10:10
What is the origin of chemical complexity in star- and planet-forming regions?
09:00
Atomistic insight into molecular complexity in interstellar ices
30m
Speaker
:
Thanja Lamberts
(
Leiden Institute of Chemistry & Leiden Observatory
)
09:30
Linking molecular complexity in ice and gas
20m
Speaker
:
Giulia Perotti
(
Max Planck Institute for Astronomy
)
09:50
Complex organic molecules toward low- and high-mass protostars
20m
Speaker
:
Pooneh Nazari
(
Leiden Observatory
)
10:10
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10:40
Coffee
30m
10:40
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12:00
What is the origin of chemical complexity in star- and planet-forming regions?
10:40
Formation and inheritance of icy organics
30m
Speaker
:
Jenny Bergner
(
University of Chicago
)
11:10
Chemical evolution during the formation of a protoplanetary disk
20m
Speaker
:
Audrey Coutens
(
IRAP
)
11:30
Laboratory Ice Research in the Era of the James Webb Space Telescope
30m
Speaker
:
Harold Linnartz
(
Leiden Observatory
)
12:00
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13:00
Lunch
1h
13:00
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15:00
Is chemistry inherited from clouds to disks to planets?
13:00
Early results from JWST observations of star- and planet formation
30m
Speaker
:
Klaus Pontoppidan
(
Space Telescope Science Institute
)
13:30
Are Hazes Common in Exoplanets Formed Inside the Water Ice Line?
30m
Speaker
:
Geoffrey Blake
(
California Institute of Technology
)
14:00
Before planets: the ice/dust journey through pre-stellar cores and snow lines
30m
Speaker
:
Helen Fraser
(
The Open University
)
14:30
JWST's view on ices: IceAge ERS first results
30m
Speaker
:
Melissa McClure
(
Leiden University
)
15:00
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15:20
Coffee
20m
15:20
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17:00
Is chemistry inherited from clouds to disks to planets?
15:20
First JWST-MRS results on gas phase lines in disks from the MINDS GTO team
20m
Speaker
:
Ewine van Dishoeck
(
Leiden University
)
15:40
Interstellar Genesis of Cometary Molecules
20m
Speaker
:
Maria Drozdovskaya
(
Center for Space and Habitability (CSH), Universität Bern
)
16:00
Water from star-forming regions to planets and moons
30m
Speaker
:
Eva Wirström
(
Chalmers
)
16:30
Correlating the prebiotic inventory of meteorites to astrochemical observations
30m
Speaker
:
Elishevah van Kooten
(
StarPlan, Globe Institute, University of Copenhagen
)
19:30
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21:00
Public talk: Ewine van Dishoeck
Wednesday, 12 October
Mon, 10 Oct
Tue, 11 Oct
Wed, 12 Oct
09:00
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10:20
How are the properties of exoplanet systems shaped within protoplanetary discs?
09:00
The impact of icy dust transport on disk chemistry and exoplanet atmospheres
30m
Speaker
:
Nienke van der Marel
(
Leiden Observatory
)
09:30
Extremely flat protoplanetary disks: a favorable environment for planetary growth
20m
Speaker
:
Marion Villenave
(
NASA/JPL
)
09:50
Observing the origins of planetary systems: insights and questions
30m
Speaker
:
Michiel Hogerheijde
(
Leiden University
)
10:20
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10:50
Coffee
30m
10:50
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12:40
How are the properties of exoplanet systems shaped within protoplanetary discs?
10:50
Planetary systems shaped by pebble accretion in planet-forming discs
30m
Speaker
:
Michiel Lambrechts
(
University of Copenhagen
)
11:20
Characterizing the Environments of Terrestrial Exoplanets
30m
Speaker
:
Lars Buchhave
(
DTU Space, Technical University of Denmark
)
11:50
Connecting protoplanetary disk and planetary atmosphere chemistries
20m
Speaker
:
Alex Cridland
(
L'Observatoire de la Cote d'Azur
)
12:10
The Distributions of Molecules in Planet-Forming Disks
30m
Speaker
:
Karin Öberg
(
Harvard University
)
12:40
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13:40
Lunch
1h