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S1: Exploring the time-domain phase space from current surveys to LSST
S2: Quasars in cosmology
S3: The Universe in the first billion years
S4: Cosmology and multi-messenger astrophysics with Gamma-Ray Bursts
S5: The ALMA view of nearby AGN: lessons learnt and future prospects
S6: Dynamics of disk galaxies in the era of large surveys
S7: Cosmic dust (r)evolution
S8: Resolving the Ionized ISM
S9: The future of exoplanets: synergy between small-scale and large-scale telescopes
S10: Feedback during the star formation process
S11: Protoplanetary disks: the birth places of planets
S12: Knowns and unknowns about brown dwarfs 24 years after its discovery
S13: Jets and disk Winds Across Cosmic Scales
S14: Extragalactic Deep Fields
SS1: Recovering an old sky: archive data at full accuracy by Gaia calibrations
SS2: Star formation in the time domain
SS3: The Supernova Continuum: Filling in the Transient Gaps
SS4: Multi-wavelength view of transient events in galactic nuclei
SS5: Extragalactic UV astronomy: challenges and future prospects
SS6: Resolving the impact of AGN on galaxies using observations and simulations
SS7: Dual Nuclei in Late Stage Galaxy Mergers and their Effect on Galaxy Evolution
SS8: Quasar feedback: ejecting, compressing and enriching gas at different scales
SS9: Dwarf galaxies near and far: bridging numerical simulations with observations
SS10: Formation and evolution of bulge-less galaxies
SS11: New inputs and prospects to model Milky Way Magnetic Fields
SS12: Stellar populations in the era of ELTs: advances over the next decade and beyond
SS13: Scale-up of life and planet habitability detection from in situ to astronomical remote analyses
SS14: Dynamics and evolution of planets from observations, experiments and models
SS15: The physics and chemistry of Class I protostars in the ALMA era
SS16: The physics of accretion columns: young stellar objects and cataclysmic variables
SS17: Key ingredients in massive star evolution
SS18: Star and planet evolution: a journey along with the stellar rotation
SS19: Mass loss of cool evolved stars : a multi-technique approach
SS20: Solar and stellar eruptions: observations and modelling
SS21: Metal-poor stars in Milky Way surveys
SS22: Stellar multiplicity in the Gaia era: where do we stand?
SS23: The dynamics of stellar clusters: simulations and observations at low/high redshifts
SS24: Fast Radio Bursts: recent results and focus for the future
SS25: GRBs, energetic SNe & compact object mergers: the extreme physics of stellar deaths from low to high …
SS26: Neutron stars as multi-messenger laboratories for dense matter physics
SS27: From X-ray pulsars to pulsating ULXs: Accretion onto highly magnetized neutron stars
SS28: Gaia Status and Exploration Lab
SS29: The role of European-led surveys in guiding future SKA1 science
SS30: Astronomy and Astrophysics from Antarctica
SS31: 3-D spectroscopy from sub-mm to X-ray: the promise of Athena in the 2030s multiwavelength context
SS32: Science Calibrations For Future European Stellar Spectroscopic Surveys
SS33: Learning the Milky Way: Artificial Intelligence Applications from Solar System to Galaxy Scales
SS34: Understanding data: Visualisation, machine learning, and reproducibility
SS35: Hack Day
SS36: Inclusion day: working towards an equitable, diverse and inclusive Astronomy
SS37: Making the case for European astronomy and space science:
public and political engagement
SS38: European Forum of Astronomical Communities
SS39: IAU 100 Years Celebrations: Under One Sky
SS40: Atomic data for X-ray spectroscopy today and in the next decade
SS41: New opportunities with the second generation VLTI instruments
LS1: The ESA Space Science Archives
LS2: Fostering a young, creative and inclusive European space community
LS3: Introducing Current Research Into Your Classroom with Astrobites
LS4: New horizons in astronomical imaging
LS5: ESA M5 Candidate Missions
LS6: Archaeo-astronomy in an International Context
LS7: Astronet: Science Vision & Infrastructure Roadmap for European Astronomy
LS8: Python in Astronomy
LS9: The World without Astronomy: A modern view of the Impact of Astronomy
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