Programme Schedule
We have planned a series of lectures and activites throughout the programme.
Monday
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10:00-11:30Welcome WorkshopAll welcome! Schedule: 10:00 - 10:15: Introduction of the event 10:15 - 10:30: Welcome to ESO, by Bruno Leibundgut (ESO Director for Science) 10:30 - 10:40: ESO Summer Research Programme - 2023 Edition, by EsRP 2023 Organisers **10 min break** 10:50 - 11:45: Introduction to the projects and students, by EsRP 2023 advisors and students
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Wednesday
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15:00-16:00Lecture: ALMA: the Observatory and the ScienceGergö Popping |
Thursday
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15:00-16:00Lecture: How do optical/ near-infrared telescopes work?Jason Spyromilio |
Tuesday
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15:00-16:00Lecture: From cloud to planetary systems: a journey on starts and planet formationClaudia Toci |
Thursday
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15:00-16:00Lecture: From Galaxies to cloud systems: a journey from galaxy structure to cloud formationAshley Barnes |
Tuesday
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15:00-16:00Lecture: Astrochemistry in young Solar ObjectsMarta De Simone |
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15:00-16:00Lecture: Deep Learning tutorialPaula Sáchez Sáez |
Tuesday
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15:00-16:00Lecture: Life cycle of baryons: formation and evolution of structuresIlaria Marini |
Thursday
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15:00-16:00Lecture: What are exoplanets made of? From fundamental parameters to internal structureLouise Nielsen |
Tuesday
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15:00-16:00Lecture: The chemical evolution of galaxiesMirko Curti |
Thursday
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15:00 - 16:00Lecture: Stars are immortal: the renaissance of stellar astrophysicsJakub Klencki |
Thursday
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AfternoonFarewell WorkshopAll welcome! The students will present the research carried out at ESO with 15 minutes long talks, followed by 5 minutes to ask questions. Schedule: 13:45, Opening 13:50, Farewell words by Michael Hilker (Faculty Chair and Head of OfS Garching) 14:00, Probing the first galaxies with ALMA, Zoe Jones 14:20, Finding planets around young, active stars, Kate Barton 14:40, ** 15 min break ** 14:55, Reflection Nebulae as signposts of young star interactions with molecular clouds, Alessandro Ruzza 15:15, Fireworks around new-born stars: key to pre-biotic chemistry, Daria Zaremba 15:35, Revealing the footprint of a variable IMF in galaxy-integrated spectra, Tsung-Chi Chen 15:55, ** 15 min break ** 16:10, Dust under the carpet: do gaps and rings in protoplanetary discs hint at proto-planets?, Julia Perła 16:30, Star formation in the extreme, Mairi Nonhebel 16:50, Wrap-up of the 5th Edition of the ESO Summer Research Programme by the Organisers
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