Program schedule

TimeChairEvent
10:00 – 10:30Welcome coffee/ Registration
Armand LeclercMorning Session
10:30Sudeshna Boro Saikia (UVIE, Faculty) – Titan as a laboratory for exoplanet atmospheric chemistry
10:45Lukas Winkler (Vienna, PhD) – Scaling Differentiable Simulations in Cosmology to Multiple GPUs
11:00Emily Hunt (UVIE, Postdoc) – Towards a comprehensive understanding of the Milky Way’s young star clusters
11:15Lynn Buchele (ISTA, Postdoc) – Probing the internal structure of the low-mass main-sequence stars using asteroseismology
11:30Andrei Cristea (ISTA, PhD) – ‘J2008, you still speak in riddles’: a peculiar white dwarf merger remnant with a half-ring of circumstellar material
11:45Christian Maier (UVIE, postdoc) Disclosing the origin of enigmatic diffuse ionized blobs in a cluster of galaxies near cosmic noon
11:50Shelley-Anne Harrisberg (UVIE, PhD) – A high precision mass measurement of the central black hole in the massive elliptical NGC 2513 with ALMA molecular gas dynamics
11:55Nils-Martin Robeling (UVIE, PhD) – (Photo-) Chemical Modeling of Jupiter: A self-consistent model
12:00 – 13:00Lunch Break
13:00 – 14:00Visit of the VISTA Center (registrered participants only)
/ Coffee break
Lynn BucheleAfternoon Session
14:00Kristina Kislyakova (UVIE, Faculty) – Evolution of the atmospheres of habitable planets
14:15Nicolas Muntean (ISTA, PhD) – Magnetic Signatures in Merger Products
14:30Jorryt Matthee (ISTA, Faculty) – JWST observations of Little Red Dots and why some call them black hole stars
14:45Anne Hutter (UVIE, Faculty) – Too bright too early? How variable IMFs shape early galaxies and reionisation
15:00Ivan Kramarenko (ISTA, PhD) – H-Alpha as a Tracer of Star Formation in the SPHINX Cosmological Simulation
15:15Ivan Stanković (UVIE, PhD) – Elemental controls on the atmospheric stability of rocky exoplanets
15:30 –
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Coffee Break, Secret Santa & End of the program