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Special Session SS39
27 June-1 July 2022
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S1: The Universe at the reionization epoch
S2: Galaxies as cosmological tracers
S3: The dark matter multi-messenger challenge
S4: Satellite galaxies and tidal streams in the framework of cosmological models
S5: Towards the next generation of X-ray surveys with Athena
S6: Properties and impact of large-scale multiphase AGN outflows
S7: Building bridges: The lifecycle of dust and gas in the Milky Way with ALMA and SKA
S8: Exoplanets in the 2020s
S9: The astrochemical heritage: from molecular clouds to planetary surfaces
S10: Upcoming missions and recent advances to better understand our Sun
S11: Machine Learning: a giant leap towards space discovery in the era of peta and exabyte scale surveys
S12: Gaia: The (TWO) Billion Star Galaxy Census: The Dawn of Gaia DR3
S13: The James Webb Space Telescope: a new window on the Universe
S14: ESO@60: A stairway to the Universe
S15: The golden decade of infrared astrophysics
SS1: Shedding light on the dark side of the Universe with new cosmological probes
SS2: Mining the sky: searching and modeling strong lenses at galaxy and cluster scales
SS3: Voids: Cosmology, Cosmic Web and Void Galaxies
SS4: The Main Sequence: going beyond the scaling relation and investigating the complex galaxy …
SS5: Neutral hydrogen: the next generation of science and simulations
SS6: Stellar bars as diagnostics of galaxy evolution: measurables from cosmological simulations and …
SS7: The Interstellar Medium of Infrared Galaxies, from the Present to Cosmic Noon
SS8: Dwarf galaxies beyond the Local Group: a new frontier in the era of deep-wide surveys and …
SS9: eXTP: a future China-EU X-ray mission to study matter under extreme conditions
SS10: Astrophysics in the Imaging X-ray Polarimetry Explorer (IXPE) Era
SS11: The astonishing variety of neutron star neighbourhoods
SS12: The inner parsec of AGN: accretion, winds & clouds
SS13: Imaging supermassive black holes, and their associated jets, with the Event Horizon Telescope
SS14: Gravitational Wave and Multi-messenger Astronomy: current results and future perspectives
SS15: The Renaissance of Open Cluster Science with Gaia
SS16: Connecting stellar sources and the ionised ISM
SS17: Celebrating 450 yrs of Tycho's Nova Stella : the physics of supernova remnants
SS18: RS Ophiuchi and the Recurrent Nova Phenomenon
SS19: Eccentric binaries with long, but too short, orbital periods
SS20: Big data in Star and Planet Formation
SS21: Stellar characterization, large data sets, and Machine Learning
SS22: A magnifying glass on circumbinary exoplanets: their formation and evolution throughout the H-R diagram
SS23: Towards the SKA Observatory: Artificial Intelligence in radio astronomy
SS24: Critical Challenges for Machine Learning in Astronomy
SS25: An Unconference on Data Intensive Astronomy: Where Are We and Where Do We Go Next?
SS27: On the implementation of the new photometric system for ultraviolet astronomy
SS28: The universe in multi-color: synergies between J-PAS and other wide area surveys
SS29: 20 years of VLTI - going faint
SS30: Scientific Writing for Astronomers*
SS31: Early Career Astronomers & Their Supporters
SS32: Impact of large Satellite Constellations on Astronomical Activities
SS33: Astronomy for Planet Earth: a path to zero emissions
SS34: Diversity and Inclusion in European Astronomy
SS35: European Forum of Astronomical Communities
SS36: Beyond Land Acknowledgements: A workshop introducing a new approach to Culturally Sensitive …
SS37: Astronomy for Development
SS38: Africa-Europe collaborations: current status and the road to 2024
SS39: General poster session
SS40: ASTRONET - a new Science Vision and Infrastructure Roadmap for European Astronomy
LS1: ngEHT: The next generation Event Horizon Telescope
LS2: Quasi-periodic signals from active galactic nuclei
LS3: Getting the most out of ESO data: a hands-on session on the ESO Science Archive and data processing tools
LS4: CDS Reference Services for the Astronomy Community
LS5: The ESA Space Science Archives
LS6: ALMA in Europe: support by the European ALMA Regional Centre Network and new ways of interacting …
LS7: Writing and communicating your science
LS8: The changing scientific publishing paradigm
LS9: Outreach and Public Engagement after Covid
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