Over his career, John Bally has made lasting contributions to many aspects of stellar feedback and the ecology of galaxies. On the event of his retirement, we come together to review the field and chart the future through a wide-ranging conference on the topic of star formation, stellar feedback, and galactic ecology.
The focus of this conference will be understanding the role of star formation and stellar feedback in driving galactic evolution; The conference aims at identifying a number of key steps in the feedback ladder and using studies of nearby galactic sources dominated by feedback to quantitatively understand the role of feedback in shaping the local universe around us.
The meeting will focus on:
By developing a "feedback ladder" from the scale of individual O stars, to small clusters, to super star clusters, to galactic outflows, we expect to quantitatively address the role of stellar feedback in the ecology of galaxies and how feedback by massive stars depend on the properties of the environment.
Here are the important dates you need to know.
Abstract Submission Deadline | 30 Dec 2024 |
Travel Support Deadline | 30 Dec 2024 |
Early Registration Deadline (EUR300) | 21 Feb 2025 |
Hotel Booking Discount Deadline | 28 Feb 2025 |
Late Registration Deadline (EUR350) | 05 May 2025 |
Mark these dates in your calendar and register early to take advantage of the Early Registration discount!
A lifetime chasing stellar feedback in star formation
Sculpting the local ISM
Jets and outflows: observations
Feedback by massive protostars: simulations
UV feedback in stellar clusters: photo-evaporation of planet forming disks and proplyds
Feedback and the evolution of molecular clouds
Protostellar eruptions and the fingers of Orion
Stellar feedback and the ecology of galaxies: Simulations
Presupernova stellar feedback
JWST's view on Feedback and the ecology of galaxies
The formation of super star clusters
Stellar feedback as a source of interstellar turbulence
Stellar feedback in extreme environments: From mini-starburst to super star clusters to starburst nuclei
Star formation in the Central Molecular Zone: Theory
Star formation in the Central Molecular Zone: Observations
Galactic superwinds from nuclear starbursts
High energy view of galactic center feedback
Feedback and the ecology of dwarf galaxies
A theorist's view on future developments in studies of feedback and the ecology of galaxies
Summary and Future Directions
Chemical feedback of stars and the evolution of the Milky Way galaxy
AXIS view on Feedback and the ecology of galaxies
The amateur view of asteroids
The MDW H-α survey
Amateur contributions to astronomy
Amateur contributions to astronomy
The work of the LOC is supported by the Eötvös Loránd University Budapest (ELTE) and by the Astronomy Dept. at the University of Maryland
Registration is open! Please fill out the Registration Form. The early registration deadline is February 21, 2024. The late registration deadline is March 23, 2025. The registration fee includes lunches Monday-Friday and the conference banquet on Thursday.
Payment of the registration fee is kindly being handled by Hotel Visegrad. After you register, the LOC will inform the Hotel and you will receive an email from Hotel Visegrad with a link to pay the registration fee. (This is separate from the email to pay for your room). You will receive the confirmation of payment through e-mail sent by Hotel Visegrad within 24 hours.
Abstract submission should be done via our Call For Proposals form. All presenters should submit abstracts. If you have not used pretalx.com before, you will be prompted to create a login. The deadline for submission of contributed oral and poster papers is December 30, 2024. Once you submit, you may go back and edit your abstract up until the deadline. You will be notified by February 1 on acceptance.
We have secured special room blocks both for the conference itself and for an extra night before the conference in Budapest. The conference hotel is Wellness Hotel Visegrad and the extra night lodging is at Mercure Budapest City Center Hotel. See below for instructions for each.
There are 95 air-conditioned rooms; the hotel has both elevators and stairs. Early bookers may have a room according to their preferences on the floor and the side of the building; they may also request neighboring rooms. All the requests must be communicated in the booking email.
Rooms face either the river (West-Northwest) or the castle hill (East-Southeast). There are two connecting wings, one is completely newly built (2024). Those who may prefer to see the open-air pool and garden from their room windows should select the river side; people who do not like afternoon sunshine may prefer facing the hill side.
This is a 4-star hotel in Budapest City Centre. When booking your room at Hotel Visegrad, please indicate your intention to stay at Hotel Mercure in Budapest. They will instruct you how to get a discount for Hotel Mercure.
Visegrád is a small historical town located on the right bank fo the Danube River, about 40 km north of Budapest. With a rich history dating back to 1009, Visegrád has been a significant royal center, strategic location, and popular day trip destination. The town is in the Danube Bend touristic area surrounded by scenic hills with the Pilis Park Forest. The medieval citadel, a stunning example of Gothic architecture, offers breathtaking views of the Danube River and surrounding landscape.
Shuttles to and from the Budapest Ferenc Liszt International Airport and from major railway stations in Budapest will be offered, but there is also a good public transportation available. Here are 4 possible options to get to the Hotel from the airport:
Take bus 100E to Deák tér (end station) HUF2200 (You can pay with your card on the bus)
We have several optional excursions you may select when you register.
Daily childcare (English, German or Hungarian) may be requested from the Hotel Visegrad.
There is a limited amount of travel support earmarked for graduate students and young postdocs. Participants who want to apply for this should send a one paragraph statement on why they would want to participate in the conference, what they hope to gain and what they can contribute. The should also arrange for a letter of support from their supervisor. These should be send to SFtravelsupport@googlegroups.com by December 30. It is expected that these participants present a poster or contributed talk on their research and hence submit an abstract by the due date.
We invite to to share and view photos of John, of this conference, from your collaborative science with him, anything John-related in this Shared Google Photo Album.