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S1: Unveiling Black Hole Growth across Cosmic Time in the JWST and LISA era
S2: Lighthouses on the Universe: astrophysics and cosmology with
Pulsar Timing Arrays
S3: New light on Galaxies from Cosmic Dawn to Noon
S4: Gaia: The (TWO) Billion Star Galaxy Census: from the Solar System to our Milky Way and beyond
S5: From Galaxy Clusters to the Cosmic Web in the era of Large Radio Surveys
S6: European Laboratory Astrophysics in the JWST era
S7: A multiwavelength view on low surface brightness and dwarf galaxies
S8: Asteroseismology in multiple-star systems in the era of large photometric surveys
S9: Gamma-ray bursts: a dynamic puzzle yet to be composed
S10: Supernovae: now in 3D!
S11: Once upon a time... our astrochemical history
S12: Zooming In, Zooming Out: Exploring Galaxy Formation through Simulations
S13: Preparing for the first light of the Extremely Large Telescope
S14: (Exo-)Planet formation at different stages of disk evolution
S15: High-Resolution Solar Observations in the Time, Space, and Spectral Domains
SS1: From Galaxies to Quasars and back: Linking galaxy and SMBH evolution in the first two billion years
SS2: Spacetime ripples and light from compact binary mergers: Lessons learned from O4 so far, and a look …
SS3: Black holes and relativistic jets at the highest spatial resolution: new results and future …
SS4: Lighting the dark: the fuelling cycle of supermassive black holes across cosmic time
SS5: Disks and winds of young stars: setting the initial conditions for planet formation
SS6: Chemical evolution in the era of JWST: from stars to galaxies
SS7: Unlocking the Secrets of Ultra Diffuse Galaxies: A Deeper Perspective
SS8: Zoom-in views of galaxy disks across Cosmic Time:
Bridging simulations and observations
SS9: Dust enrichment of early galaxies (z>5) in the era of JWST and ALMA
SS10: The impact of the rapidly evolving field of artificial intelligence on astrophysics research: …
SS11: Gas accretion onto galaxies: new insights from observations and simulations
SS12: Removing the Disguise: SMGs in the era of JWST
SS13: Young and Mischievous: close-in exoplanets around young stars
SS14: Beyond Obscuration: Exploring the Innermost Regions of Radio-Quiet AGN through mm Continuum Observations
SS15: The hot phase of the circum-galactic medium (hot CGM)
SS16: Relativistic jets from AGN in the era of high energy polarimetry
SS17: Light Beyond Galaxies: Chasing the Intra-Cluster Light
SS18: Star Formation in Local Group environments
and in the conditions of Cosmic Noon
SS19: Stars, discs & planets: dynamics & evolution in multiple systems
SS20: The VLTI at the ALMA, JWST and ELT era
SS21: The PLATO mission: Towards new horizons in Exoplanet and Stellar Science
SS22: European Forum of Astronomical Communities
SS23: Early Career Astronomers and their supporters
SS24: Bridges between Galaxy Clusters: a Radio/SZ/X-ray view
SS25: Formation of giant exoplanets: models and observations
SS26: Extended sources in the IXPE era
SS27: Towards mapping the sub-millimeter Universe with AtLAST
SS28: The new era of X-ray spectroscopy of the intracluster medium: metal enrichment, feedback, turbulence …
SS29: High-redshift galaxies: Apples to oranges from Dusk to Dawn in the era of JWST
SS30: Large-Scale Structure and Cosmology in the era of SRG/eROSITA and the Other Multiwavelength Surveys
SS31: The Square Kilometre Array Observatory: pathway to science operations
SS32: Thermonuclear Supernovae From Explosion Physics To Cosmology
SS33: Young Star Clusters
SS34: Transient hosts in the 2020ies
SS35: Galactic PeVatrons: searching for the most powerful particle accelerators in the Milky Way
SS36: The Role of Jets in Transients
SS37: Interferometric imaging of the inner few AU of circumstellar environments
SS38: Frontier of Interferometric Imaging from Radio to Optical
SS39: Jets and outflows from neutron star X-ray binaries: towards a unified scenario for the …
SS40: Bar and spiral pattern speeds across galactic discs
SS41: Diversity for the advancement of science
LS1: Getting the most out of ESO data: a hands-on session on the ESO Science Archive and data processing tools
LS2: The ESA Science programme
LS3: Cross-calibration of Galactic spectroscopic surveys: the common effort of SDSS-V MWM, 4MOST, WEAVE, …
LS4: The ESA Space Science Archives
LS5: Scientific Writing and Publishing for Astronomers
(Masterclasses from A&A and experts from the …
LS6: Best Practices for Data Publication: help us to help you
LS7: Under the same sky: engage the next generations through an effective science communication
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