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Lunch Session LS5
6 April 2018
Hack/Maker day
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S1: Early Science with JWST
S2: Gaia: The billion-star galaxy census: at the threshold of Gaia data release 2
S3: Galaxy formation through cosmic time: synergising theory and observations in the era of large facilities
S4: High resolution solar physics - the dawn of a new era
S5: Relativistic Astrophysics, in memory of Stephen Hawking
S6: Software in astronomy
S7: Supernova diversity: prospects and challenges for next-generation surveys
S8: The formation of stars and planets
S9: The interstellar medium as a window onto galaxy evolution
S10: The physics and chemistry of planetary atmospheres
S11: Weak and strong-lensing techniques to unveil mysteries of the Universe
SS1: Active galactic nuclei: environment, triggering, life cycle, and feedback
SS2: Art space: using artistic media for outreach, cultural astronomy, and science communication in …
SS3: Astrophysical jets in the era of multi-messenger astronomy
SS4: Atomic and molecular data needs for astronomy and astrophysics
SS5: Complex organic molecules in the Universe: current understanding and perspectives
SS6: Dust formation by evolved stars and supernovae
SS7: Equity and diversity in astronomy
SS8: Engaging the public with astronomy and space science research
SS9: European forum of astronomical communities
SS10: Exploring the high-redshift Universe in advance of JWST
SS11: Exploring the Universe: a European vision for the future of VLBI
SS12: Flares in the lower atmosphere of the Sun and stars
SS13: Galaxy clusters and groups across cosmic time
SS14: Gamma-ray bursts, hypernovae, and superluminous supernovae: energetic cosmic explosions 20 years …
SS15: Hack/Maker Day
SS16: Hello, goodbye: understanding the duality of the Milky Way
SS17: Making the case for European astronomy and space science: public and political engagement
SS18: Multimessenger Astronomy with Gravitational Waves
SS19: Multiple populations in massive star clusters, a common thread through cosmological ages?
SS20: Multi wavelength polarimetry
SS21: Opening new frontiers in cosmology with the Square Kilometre Array
SS22: Open problems in modelling chemical element transport in stars
SS23: Reflection on European - African research collaborations in astronomy and space science: …
SS24: Resolving stars and gas in the central kiloparsec: clues to disk galaxy evolution
SS25: Supernovae as cosmological probes
SS26: Surveys in the ELT era
SS27: The Alpha Centauri system as a benchmark for stellar and planetary systems
SS28: The causes and consequences of space weather
SS29: The state of the art and future of panchromatic nova science
SS30: Towards the next generation of Integral Field Spectrographs: ideas, designs and developments
SS31: Unveiling the low surface brightness Universe: the new era of deep-wide surveys
LS1: Equity and diversity in astronomy
LS3: Publishing in astronomy: workshop for authors and referees
LS4: UKSP Business Lunch
LS5: Hack/Maker day
LS6: Outreach Lunch - diversifying astronomy and geophysics outreach
LS7: Open discussion around Africa-Europe research collaborations
LS8: Media Training Workshop - Telling a Compelling Story
LS10: Nova Lunch
LS11: European Regional Office of Astronomy for Development
EWASS 2018 : European Week of Astronomy and Space Science