Programme Schedule

We have planned a series of lectures and activites throughout the programme.

Monday
3 July

10:00-11:30

Welcome Workshop

All 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

 

Wednesday
5 July

15:00-16:00     

Lecture: ALMA: the Observatory and the Science

Gergö Popping

Thursday
6 July

15:00-16:00     

Lecture: How do optical/ near-infrared telescopes work?

Jason Spyromilio 

Tuesday
11 July

15:00-16:00     

Lecture: From cloud to planetary systems: a journey on starts and planet formation

Claudia Toci

Thursday
13 July

15:00-16:00     

Lecture: From Galaxies to cloud systems: a journey from galaxy structure to cloud formation

Ashley Barnes

Tuesday
18 July

15:00-16:00     

Lecture: Astrochemistry in young Solar Objects

Marta De Simone


Thursday
20 July

15:00-16:00     

Lecture: Deep Learning tutorial

Paula Sáchez Sáez

Tuesday
25 July

15:00-16:00     

Lecture: Life cycle of baryons: formation and evolution of structures

Ilaria Marini

Thursday
27 July

15:00-16:00     

Lecture: What are exoplanets made of? From fundamental parameters to internal structure

Louise Nielsen

Tuesday
1 August

15:00-16:00  

Lecture: The chemical evolution of galaxies

Mirko Curti

Thursday
3 August

15:00 - 16:00

Lecture: Stars are immortal: the renaissance of stellar astrophysics

Jakub Klencki

Thursday
10 August

Afternoon

Farewell Workshop

All 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