WE Heraeus-EAS Early Career Researchers in Astronomy Workshop (HERA 2023)

from Monday, February 27, 2023 (10:00 AM) to Friday, March 3, 2023 (6:00 PM)


        : Sessions
    /     : Talks
        : Breaks
Feb 27, 2023
Feb 28, 2023
Mar 1, 2023
Mar 2, 2023
Mar 3, 2023
AM
10:00 AM --- Arrivals & Registration ---
9:00 AM Lecture: Epoch of Reionizatiion - Prof. Andrea Ferrara (Scuola Normale Superiore Pisa)   ()
9:45 AM --- Coffee and Tea Break ---
11:00 AM Chemical evolution of the Universe and its consequences for gravitational wave astrophysics - Martyna Chruslinska (Max Planck Institute for Astrophysics)   ()
11:30 AM Galaxy evolution in the local universe - Cressida Cleland (University of Birmingham)   ()
9:00 AM Properties of DM Halos of Light-cone N-body Simulations - Maria Chira (Aristotle Univeristy of Thessaloniki & National Obs. of Athens)   ()
9:30 AM On the baryon-driven contraction of dark matter halos - Pengfei Li (Leibniz-Institute for Astrophysics at Potsdam)   ()
10:00 AM The complex nature of the ISM in local and high-z star-forming galaxies - Manuel Behrendt (LMU)   ()
10:30 AM --- Coffee and Tea Break ---
11:00 AM Extremely relativistic tidal disruption events by supermassive black holes - Taeho Ryu (The Max-Planck Institute for Astrophysics)   ()
11:30 AM Comparison of the observed properties of Milky Way satellites on and off the Vast Polar Structure - Salvatore Taibi (Leibniz Institute for Astrophysics Potsdam (AIP))   ()
8:30 AM Lecture: Large-scale structure formation/evolution and the galaxy-dark matter connection - Shaun Cole (U. Durham)   ()
9:15 AM --- Tea & Coffee Break ---
11:00 AM --- Group Bus to Wendelstein Gondel in Bayrischzell ---
9:00 AM Lecture: Physics of the turbulent interstellar medium - Stefanie Walch-Gassner (U. Köln)   ()
9:45 AM --- Coffee and Tea Break ---
11:00 AM --- Self-Tour of ESO Supernova Exhibition ---
PM
12:00 PM --- Lunch Break ---
1:00 PM Welcome - Andreas Burkert (LMU) Prof. Matthias Steinmetz (Leibniz-Institut für Astrophysik Potsdam)   ()
1:30 PM Lecture "The supermassive black hole at the center of our galaxy and Sgr A*" - Stefan Gillessen (MPE)   ()
2:15 PM --- Discussion and Coffee break ---
2:45 PM Lecture: "Galaxy evolution across cosmic time" - Natascha Foerster Schreiber (MPE)   ()
3:30 PM --- Discussion and Coffee Break ---
4:00 PM Chemo-dynamical and arc-like features revealed by Gaia DR3 actions - Pedro Alonso Palicio (Observatoire de la Côte d'Azur)   ()
4:30 PM The correlations between galaxy evolution and large scale structure - Mohammadreza Ayromlou (Heidelberg University)   ()
5:00 PM Stellar populations in SDSS and TNG50: tracing past merger events from galaxy centers - Alina Boecker (Max-Planck-Institute for Astronomy)   ()
5:30 PM Reproducing the unusual tail of D100 using hydrodynamical simulations. - Claire Cashmore (University of Hull)   ()
6:00 PM Unveiling the low surface brightness Universe: The HERON Coma Cluster Project - Javier Román (Kateyn Astronomical Institute - University of Groningen)   ()
6:30 PM --- Bavarian Buffet Dinner ---
12:00 PM --- Lunch Break ---
1:30 PM Molecular gas kinematics in local early-type galaxies with ALMA - Ilaria Ruffa (Cardiff University/INAF-IRA)   ()
2:00 PM The assembly of dusty galaxies at z ≥ 4 : the build-up of stellar mass and its scaling relations with hints from JWST data - Claudia Di Cesare (Sapienza University of Rome)   ()
2:30 PM The Molecular CGM: Entrainment or Thermal Instability? - Ryan Farber (MPA)   ()
3:00 PM --- Coffee & Tea Break ---
3:30 PM The role of the star cluster environment in the dynamical evolution of stars and planets - Francesco Maria Flammini Dotti (University of Heidelberg)   ()
4:00 PM The HI discs of galaxies as tracers of the baryonic physics of galaxy evolution - Jindra Gensior (Institute for Computational Science, University of Zurich)   ()
4:30 PM Searching for dual AGN and its effect on the galaxy merger systems - Rubinur Khatun (University of Oslo)   ()
5:00 PM Star-forming early-type galaxies & quiescent late-type galaxies in the local Universe - Evangelos-Dimitrios Paspaliaris (National Observatory of Athens & Aristotle University of Thessaloniki)   ()
12:00 PM Can spirals help the Milky Way 'breathe'? - a quest with simulations & Gaia mission - Soumavo Ghosh (Max-Planck-Institut für Astronomie, Heidelberg)   ()
12:30 PM --- Lunch Break ---
2:00 PM Cannibalism Caught in the Act -- on the Frequency of Occurrence of Multiple Cores in Brightest Cluster Galaxies - Yun-Hsin Hsu (Ludwig Maximilian University of Munich)   ()
2:30 PM TOP200: Survey and calatogue of dense cores in the 200 brightest Planck compact sources - András Péter Joó (Eötvös Loránd University)   ()
3:00 PM Strong evidence of ram-pressure stripping in low surface brightness galaxies of the Virgo cluster - Junais (National Centre for Nuclear Reaserch (NCBJ), Warsaw)   ()
3:30 PM --- Coffee and Tea Break ---
4:00 PM Anomalous Cepheids: what we know so far and why are they interesting - Monika I. Jurkovic (Astronomical Observatory of Belgrade)   ()
4:30 PM The infalling elliptical galaxy NGC 4552: Chemical composition of the hot atmosphere - Sinancan Kara (Bogazici University)   ()
12:45 PM --- Cable Car to Wendelstein Mountain Top Observatory ---
1:15 PM --- Group 1: Elevator to Observatory ---
1:15 PM --- Group 2: Wendelstein Restaurant ---
1:30 PM --- Group 1 : Observatory Tour ---
2:15 PM --- Group 1: Elevator to Restaurant, Group 2: Elevator to Observatory ---
2:30 PM --- Group 1: Wendelstein Restaurant ---
2:30 PM --- Group 2: Observatory Tour ---
3:15 PM --- Group 2: Elevator to Restaurant ---
3:30 PM --- Cable Car down the Mountain ---
4:00 PM --- Group bus back to Munich/Garching ---
12:00 PM --- ESO Planetarium Show: Europe to the Stars ---
1:00 PM --- Lunch Break ---
2:30 PM Lighting up the dark side of the Universe: new insights on the galaxy build-up through the ALPINE survey - Michael Romano (National Centre for Nuclear Research)   ()
3:00 PM The measurement of galaxy population properties with forward-modelling - Luca Tortorelli (USM Muenchen)   ()
3:30 PM Observations of intergalactic gas with the DESI survey - Michael Walther (LMU Munich)   ()
4:00 PM --- Coffee and Tea Break ---
4:30 PM Investigating the Galactic metallicity gradient with asteroseismic ages - Emma Willett (University of Birmingham)   ()
5:00 PM The relation between black-hole growth and host-galaxy compactness among star-forming galaxies - Qingling Ni (MPE)   ()