EWASS 2017 - Presentations
Symposia
S1
:
Exoplanet science in the coming decade: The bright and nearby future
S2
:
1st Gaia Data, New Science, New Opportunities, Synergies with Radio Astrometry - the Gaia Research for European Astronomy Training (GREAT) Network
S3
: Comparing simulations and observations of the varying scales of star formation
S4
: Astrophysical Jets and Outflows - Synergies from compact objects to protostars
S5
:
High mass stars, their feedback and massive star clusters (Symposium to celebrate Guillermo Tenorio-Tagle's life-long contributions to Astrophysics)
S6
:
Physics and Demography of AGN and Starburst Winds
S7
: Bridging the near and the far: from the Milky Way to nearby galaxies
S8
:
Ram pressure stripping and galaxy evolution
S9
: Star cluster formation history in the Magellanic Clouds
S10
: Properties and evolution of accreting compact objects in low and high mass X-ray binaries
S11
:
A multi-messenger look at the origin of gamma-ray bursts
S12
: Accreting Black holes at their extremes
S13
: The multiÂfrequency gravitational wave universe
S14
:
Astroinformatics: From Big Data to Understanding the Universe at Large
S15
: Scientific Synergies enabled by the SKA, CTA and Athena
S16
: Science with a large cooled FIR Space Observatory
Special Sessions
SS1
:
European Forum of Astronomical Communities in the New Member States
SS2
: Cool Science on Hot Subjects - Demonstrating the Strengths and Needs of National 1-2m Class Telescopes
SS3
: Undergraduate Research in Astronomy
SS4
: Star-planet interactions
SS5
: Energy release and radiation in partially ionized plasma of solar and stellar atmospheres
SS6
: Exploring Neutron Star Structure by Timing and Spectroscopy
SS7
: Near Infrared High Resolution Spectroscopy: where are we?
SS8
:
Cancelled
SS9
: Understanding the environmental dependence of star formation: the importance of Big Data
SS10
:
Winds from massive stars: What are the real rates?
SS11
: Star formation, metals, and feedback in galaxies: Combining the latest observations and models
SS12
: Dust across the Universe
SS13
: Relativity at 100: Past, present, and future of observational and theoretical puzzles
SS14
:
Damped Ly-alpha absorbers (DLAs): in absorption, in emission
SS15
: Unravelling the first billion years with next-generation observatories and modelling
SS16
: Developments and Practices in Astronomy Research Software
SS17
:
Science with the BRITE-Constellation nano-satellite photometry mission
SS18
: The European ELT - Project status & plans for early science
SS19
: New Frontiers with Cluster Lenses : From the Hubble to the James Webb Space Telescope
SS20
: Science with ALMA: Discoveries, future priorities and user support
SS21
: Preparing the JWST Era
SS22
: Making the case for European astronomy and space science: public and political engagement
The broad scientific areas and their colours
Teaching / Funding / Vision
Planets
Astrometry
Stars & Spectroscopy
Star formation
Feedback
Star / Galaxy clusters
Strong gravity & High-energy
Gravitational waves
Cosmology
Software & Big Data
Instruments: Ground & Space