Sessions | Invited Speakers and Talk Titles |
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Official opening (press to be invited) |
Opening by a representative of the ELTE Faculty of Science leadership (requested) John Bally: A lifetime chasing stellar feedback in star formation |
Stellar feedback on the molecular cloud scale |
Joao Alves: Sculpting the local ISM Bo Reipurth: Feedback by protostellar jets and outflows: observations Anna Rosen: Feedback by massive protostars: simulations Megan Reiter: UV feedback in stellar clusters: photo-evaporation of planet forming disks and proplyds Melanie Chevance: Feedback and the evolution of molecular clouds Adam Ginsburg: Protostellar eruptions and the fingers of Orion |
Stellar feedback and galactic ecology |
Steffi Walch Stellar feedback and the ecology of galaxies: Simulations Anna McLeod: Pre-supernova stellar feedback Ashley Barnes: JWST's view on Feedback and the ecology of galaxies Natalia Lahen: The formation of star clusters Blakesly Burkhart: Stellar feedback as a source of interstellar turbulence |
Stellar feedback in extreme environments |
Tim Heckman Stellar feedback in extreme environments: From mini-starburst to super star clusters to starburst nuclei Mattia Sormani Star formation in the Central Molecular Zone: Theory Steve Longmore: Star formation in the Central Molecular Zone: Observations Alberto Bolatto Galactic superwinds from nuclear starbursts Gabriele Ponti: High energy view of galactic center feedback |
Stellar feedback on galactic scales |
Yong Zheng: Feedback and the ecology of dwarf galaxies Szabolcs Meszaros: Chemical feedback of stars and the evolution of the Milky Way galaxy |
Summary & future directions |
Mark Krumholz: A theorist's view on future developments in studies of feedback and the ecology of galaxies Chris Reynolds AXIS view on Feedback and the ecology of galaxies Margaret Meixner: Summary and future directions |
Poster session |
With poster lightning talks |
Excursions and Conference Dinner |
Guided visits at the Castle and the Citadel of Visegrad Talk by Nobel Laureate Robert W. Wilson |
Evening splinter #1: The contributions of amateurs to astronomy |
Trina Ruhland: The amateur view of asteroids Mary Putman: The MDW Halpha survey Gerald Riemann: Amateur contributions to astronomy Pranvera Hyseni: Amateur contributions to astronomy |
Evening spliters #2-4 |
Further evening splinter sessions may be decided upon at the conference. |
The schedule will be updated when contributed talks are decided. Don't forget to Submit your abstract!