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Schedule

Monday

09:00

09:15

Welcome

09:15

10:00

Volker Springel

Challenges and opportunities for the next generation galaxy formation simulations

10:00

10:30

Federico Stasyszyn

Simulating Galactic Magnetohydrodynamics: The Role of Magnetic Fields in Galaxy Evolution

10:30

11:00

Coffee Break

11:00

11:15

Florent Renaud

Environmental and intrinsic regulation of the regimes of galaxy formation across cosmic time

11:15

11:30

Hyerin Cho

Bridging Scales in Black Hole Accretion and Feedback in GRMHD

11:30

11:45

Minghao Guo

Magnetized Accretion onto and Feedback from Supermassive Black Holes in Elliptical Galaxies

11:45

12:00

Christian Partman

Simulating the dynamics, growth and feedback of the first massive black holes in the high-redshift Universe

12:00

12:15

Miha Cernetic

Multi-scale (GR)MHD modelling of accretion onto supermassive black holes with cosmological initial conditions

12:15

12:30

Jenna Samuel

BonFIRE: simulating galaxy formation in the early Universe

12:30

12:45

Pedro Cataldi

Galaxy sizes during the epoch of reionization

12:45

13:00

Frank Van den Bosch

Getting to the Core of Core Dynamics

13:00

14:30

Lunch

14:30

15:15

Volker Bromm

The First Stars and Galaxies in the JWST Era

15:15

15:45

Leonardo Pellizza

Feedback by X-ray binaries

15:45

16:00

Catalina Casanueva

Primordial black holes as dark matter candidate and possible feedback source at very high redshift

16:00

16:30

Coffee Break

16:30

18:00

Hands-on Session

19:00

COCKTAIL

Tuesday

09:00

09:45

Celine Peroux

The Baryon Cycle

09:45

10:00

Daniel DeFelippis

The Kinematic and Phase Evolution of Circumgalactic Gas

10:00

10:15

Victoria Bollo

Unveiling Cosmic Cold Gas: Insights from ALMACAL survey

10:15

10:30

Angelica Danhaive

Unveiling galaxy kinematics and the baryon cycle through cosmic time with GEKO

10:30

11:00

Coffee Break

11:00

11:45

Guinevere Kauffmann

Semi-analytic models Galaxy Formation: success and open questions

11:45

12:15

Ezequiel Treister

Physical Properties of the Gas and Stellar Populations in Galaxy Mergers Hosting Dual AGN from ALMA and VLT/MUSE Observations

12:15

12:30

Matías Bravo

The galaxy-AGN-environment connection throughout cosmic time in simulations and observations.

12:30

12:45

Daniela Palma

On the evolution of low-mass central galaxies in the vicinity of massive structures

12:45

13:00

Megan Oxland

Satellite quenching and morphological transformation of galaxies in groups and clusters

13:00

14:30

Lunch

14:30

15:15

Sara Ellison

After the party: what happens once galaxies have merged?

15:15

15:30

Leonardo Ferreira

Star Formation Evolution along the Merger Sequence in UNIONS

15:30

15:45

Emanuel Sillero

Characterization of H2 abundance in an interacting galaxy system

15:45

16:00

David Puskas

Constraining galaxy close pair fractions and merger rates from Cosmic Noon to Cosmic Dawn using deep JWST observations

16:00

16:30

Coffee Break

16:30

16:45

Lucas Bignone

Decoding Galactic Shapes: Deep Learning Approaches in Galaxy Morphology

16:45

18:00

Poster Session

19:00

Outreach activity

Culture Center of Puerto Varas

Wednesday

Thursday

09:00

09:45

Susana Pedrosa

Angular Momentum and Galaxy Morphology

09:45

10:15

Ricardo Amorín

The emission-line properties, chemical abundances and star formation feedback in star-bursting dwarf galaxies near and far

10:15

10:30

Carlo Cannarozzo

Charting the back-in-time evolution of the scaling relations of early-type galaxies over the last 12 billion years

10:30

11:00

Coffee Break

11:00

11:45

Francesca Fragkoudi

Bar formation and evolution in LCDM

11:45

12:00

Camila de Sá Freitas

Timing bar formation epoch in nearby galaxies: First insights on secular evolution

12:00

12:15

Maria Luiza L. Dantas

Mapping stellar paths: birth radii and migration trends in the Milky Way

12:15

12:30

Lais Borbolato

Deciphering the old Milky Way thin disk formation

12:30

12:45

Andrea Sante

Applying Machine Learning Models for Classifying Accreted and In-situ Stars in Milky-Way Analogue Galaxies

12:45

13:00

Vadim Semenov

How early could the Milky Way’s disk form?

13:00

14:30

Lunch

14:30

15:00

Facundo Gomez

Linking morphological and kinematical distortions with recent galactic evolutionary histories

15:00

15:15

Abhner de Almeida

What drives the corpulence of galaxies? Takeaway from TNG50 Simulation

15:15

15:30

Brian Tapia

Insight into the physical processes that shape the metallicity profiles in galaxies

15:30

15:45

Daniela Barrientos

The connections between kinematic structure and metallicity. A perspective through simulated galaxies.

15:45

16:00

Alina Boecker

How millions of SDSS-like mock spectra from the TNG simulations reveal current challenges in stellar populations properties of galaxies

16:00

16:30

Coffee Break

16:30

Hands-on Session

19:30

Workshop Dinner

Friday

09:00

09:45

Antonela Monachesi

Stellar halos of galaxies: Fossil relics of mass assembly

09:45

10:00

Elisa Tau

Characterising the stellar haloes of low-mass galaxies

10:00

10:15

Jenny Gonzalez

Unveiling the stellar halo assembly through their chemical fingerprints

10:15

10:30

Guilherme Limberg

The Intricate Origin of "Ultra-diffuse" Dwarf Satellite Galaxies in the Local Group

10:30

11:00

Coffee Break

11:00

11:30

Claudia Mendes de Oliveira

The outskirts of groups and clusters of galaxies as seen by S-PLUS

11:30

11:45

Stephane Werner

Intracluster light in the core of z∼2 galaxy proto-clusters

11:45

12:00

Paola Dimauro

Chasing the Intra-Cluster Light in the high-z Universe

12:00

12:15

Pierluigi Cerulo

The morphological transformations of galaxies as a function of environment at z~0.2-0.9

12:15

14:00

Lunch

14:00

14:30

Yara Jaffé

Environmental quenching of galaxies across the cosmic web.

14:30

14:45

Christopher Haines

CHANCES: A 4MOST public spectroscopic survey for cluster galaxy evolution

14:45

15:30

Simon White

Discussion

15:30

16:00

Coffee Break

FAQ

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