Program Overview

Sessions Invited Speakers and Talk Titles
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!