Meeting program

The scientific program of the meeting is determined by the SOC shortly after the acceptance by the invited speakers.

Final program

Day-1 Wednesday, 2th April
Day-1 Morning
08:30-09:00 Morning coffee
09:00-09:05Andrey Baryshev Welcome
09:05-09:10Thijs de Graauw Introduction
Session-1: Setting the Scene-A:
Chair:
09:10-09:40Francesco D'Eugenio Black hole growth and galaxy quenching with JWST: new discoveries and old questions
09:40-10:10Edwin Bergin Planet Formation in the Age of ALMA and JWST
Session-2: Star and Planet Formation and Galactic ISM
Chair:
10:10-10:35Stephanie Walch Tracing the life-cycle of molecular clouds with simulations and submm observations
10:35-11:00Myriam Benisty Planet-forming disks across wavelength
11:00-11:30 coffee break
11:30-11:45Sebastian Marino The structure of Debris Discs
11:45-12:00Philippe Andre Probing the role of magnetic fields in the star formation process: The need for FIR polarimetry
12:00-12:15Javier Goicoechea Stellar feedback, PDRs, and the multi-phase ISM revealed by wide-field FIR line imaging
12:15-12:30Sergio Molinari Milky Way ISM and star formation
12:30-12:45Bhaswati Mookerjea Velocity-Resolved Fine Structure Line Observations: Results from SOFIA
12:45-13:00Alessandro Drago Scientific Importance of (F)IR Time Domain Observations
13:00-13:20 Panel discussion.
13:20-14:20 Lunch
Day-1 afternoon
Session-3: Solar system and relevance for future FIR/Submm observations
Chair:
14:20-14:50Therese Encrenaz Solar system observations in the far-infrared and submillimeter range : Past and future
14:50-15:05Paul Hartogh FIR investigations of the solar system: present status and future prospects
15:05-15:25 Panel discussion: 15.
15:25-15:55 Coffee Break
Session-4: Instrumentation-1
Chair:
15:55-16:10Jochem Baselmans MKID devices
16:10-16:25Willem Jellema Novel Imagers and spectrometers.
16:25-16:40Jian Rong Gao MgB2 HEB heterodyne receivers operating at 20-30 K for small and medium sized FIR space missions
16:40-16:55Martin Linder Cryogenics for future space missions
16:55-17:10Sean Dougherty ALMA upgrades and its expected impact
17:10-19:00 Exploring the Posters and Bar
Day-2 Thursday, 3 April
Day-2 Morning
08:30-09:00 Morning coffee
Session-5 Setting the Scene-B
Chair:
09:00-09:25Roser Pello Ground-based optical/IR observatories and their complementarity to the far-IR/submm
09:25-09:50Edwin Bergin PRIMA, Its potential in FIR/Submm imaging, spectroscopy and polarimetry.
09:50-10:05Sven Wedemeyer Multispectral Observations of the Sun: Infrared to Millimeter Wavelengths
Session-6: Astrochemistry and Galactic ISM
Chair:
10:05-10:35Ewine van Dishoeck Astrochemistry: from the past to the future
10:30-10:45Alessandra Candian The aromatic cosmos: exploring carbon chemistry in space
10:45-11:15 Coffee Break
11:15-11:40Olivier Berne PDRs : From the ISM to Protoplanetary Disks Across the Mid- to Far-Infrared
11:40-11:55Shota Notsu Water in protoplanetary disks - current and future observations
11:55-12:10Melissa McClure Just the tip of the iceberg: Our mid- and far-infrared ice legacy
12:10-12:25Amanda Alvarado-Torres High-Resolution HD Spectroscopy: A Window into Protoplanetary Disk Mass and Structure
12:25-12:45 Panel discussion:
12:45-13:45 Lunch
Day-2 Afternoon
Session-7: the Nearby Universe
Chair:
13:45-14:10Diederik Kruijssen What FIR/mm observations can teach us about galaxies
14:10-14:25Thushara Pillai Multi-scale Magnetized ISM: Lessons Learned for Future Far-IR Missions
14:25-14:40Mederic Boquien Dust emission measurements as a tool to understanding star forming galaxies
14:40-14:55Dimitra Rigopoulou Ultraluminous Infrared galaxies: their nature and evolution
14:55-15:10Mélanie Chevance The multi-phase ISM shaped by the baryon cycle in nearby galaxies
15:10-15:30 Panel discussion
15:30-15:50 Coffee Break
Session-8: Instrumentation-2
Chair:
15:50-16:05Bernd Klein Future Heterodyne Technologies for Space Missions
16:05-16:20Dominic Doyle Far-IR and Sub-mm Space Telescopes - an ESA technology perspective
16:20-16:35Jonas Zmuidzinas Towards wide-bandwidth FIR/Submm receivers
16:35-17:05 Panel discussion: What and How to prepare for the Future; Instrumentation Roadmap (session 4+8)
Session-9: Closing the scene.
Chair:
17:05-17:35Catherine Cesarsky The European IR/Submm community: coming of age.
17:35-18:45 Social Drinks, Boerhaave museum
19:00-22:00 Conference Dinner + anecdotes from and about Thijs and his collaborators. Grand café de Burcht
Day-3 Friday 4 April
Day-3 morning
08:30-09:00 Morning Coffee
Session-10 Evolution in the Early Universe
Chair:
09:00-09:25David Elbaz Galaxy evolution in the early Universe
09:25-09:50Tom Bakx Probing the evolution of star forming and starburst galaxies at cosmological distances
09:50-10:05Danial Langeroodi Evolution of Gas-phase Metallicity and Dust Attenuation from z ~ 14 to Cosmic Noon
10:05-10:25 Panel Discussion
10:25-10:45 coffee Break
Session-11: Cosmology
Chair:
10:45-11:00Eirik Gjerløw Cosmoglobe DR2: Global analysis of the microwave and infrared sky
11:00-11:15Bruno Maffei BISOU and the path towards a CMB spectrometer space mission
11:15-11:30Akira Endo DESHIMA and TIFUUN: Superconducting On-chip Spectrometers and IFUs for submillimeter astronomy
11:30-11:45Vincent Reveret Capabilities for FIR/Submm observations with on-chip polarimeters
11:45-12:00Jonathan Aumont The LiteBIRD satellite
12:00-12:20 Panel Discussion
12:20-13:20 Lunch
Day-3 Afternoon
13:20-13:50Reinhard Genzel Experimental Studies of Black Holes: Status & Prospects
Session-12: Projects
Chair:
13:50-14:05Rolf Güsten Lessons from SOFIA: from GREAT to SMALL (SubMm at L2)
14:05-14:20Phill Mauskopf Impact and Potential of FIR/Submm Balloon Missions
14:20-14:35Violette Impellizzeri Imaging Black Holes: Past, Present, and Future with the Event Horizon Telescope
14:35-14:55Freek Roelofs Imaging supermassive black holes from space
14:55-15:10Eric Villard The case for a Space Array
15:10-15:25Tim Lichtenberg The Large Interferometer for Exoplanets (LIFE)
15:25-15:45 Panel discussion
15:45-16:05 Coffee Break
Session-13: Roadmaps and Missions.
Chair:
16:05-16:25Linda Tacconi European Community and ESA roadmap
16:25-17:10 Panel Discussion: What and How: to prepare for the Future: PRIMA, Potential M8 and F3 Missions (Include some slides about launchers)
Closing:
Chair:
17:10-17:30Thijs de Graauw Summary and Acknowledgements.
Session: Posters (Wednesday evening)
Chair:
Scott ChapmanCCAT instrumentation and lessons for FIR-Submm Space Observations
Logan FrancisProbing [D/H] in the mid and far-IR with JWST and future far-IR missions
Paul GrimesThe Black Hole Explorer: Instrument and Mission
Ngoc Tram LeDust Polarimetry: a new window to Universe
William McGennSubmillimetre-wave Low Noise Amplifier Design and Testing at the University of Manchester
Sébastien PaineEvaporating Discs in FIR
Nicolas ReyesComissioning of the large KID camera at APEX
Louis RodriguezTALC: A high gain antenna for submillimeter astrophysics.
Bernhard SchulzThe FIR-Data Gap and how the SOFIA Data Center (SDC) can help
Russell ShipmanGUSTO Data release 1
Vladislav StolyarovReconstructing Sunyaev\[Dash]Zel'dovich clusters with harmonic-space maximum entropy method
Boon Kok TanDevelopment of Compact Large-Format Heterodyne Focal Plane Arrays
Lukasz TychoniecJWST-MIRI/MRS mapping of protostellar outflows and a curious case of refractory-rich jet
Maxime VareseModelling the heating of the neutral gas in low metallicity galaxies
Helmut WiesemeyerThe lightest hydrides, witnesses of cosmochemical evolution
Yuze ZhangUnveiling the Secrets of Molecular Outflows in NGC1068's Circumnuclear Disk with ALMA
Saurav SenDetection of a high-mass star-forming core in the outer Galaxy hub-filament system
Saturday, 5th of April
Semi-organized trip to Keukenhof.