Conferences organised by people of the AIFA
Current conferences
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YSCMeeting in Bonn (15th - 17th March 2010) Do all stars form in compact star clusters? From certainties to doubts. More infos at the meeting website. Organisers: Hans Zinnecker, Karl Menten, Pavel Kroupa, Genevieve Parmentier |
Past conferences
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Conference in Potsdam, Germany (21st - 25th September 2009) Recent Advances in Cosmology Splinter meeting of the AG-Tagung to be held September 21-25, 2009. More infos at the meeting website. Organisers: Thomas Reiprich, Marek Kowalski, Cristiano Porciani, Björn Schäfer and Robert Schmidt |
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Conference in Bonn (15th - 17th July 2009) SZ@Bonn 2009: A Multiwavelength Look at Galaxy Clusters More infos at the conference website. Oragnisers: Kaustuv Basu, Frank Bertoldi, Hans Boehringer, Cathy Horellou, Adrian Lee, Karl Menten, Florian Pacaud, Thomas Reiprich |
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Conference at the Physikzentrum Bonn/Bad Honnef (25th - 29th May 2009) Tidal Dwarf Galaxies - Ghosts from structure formation In the early universe, gas-rich galaxy–galaxy encounters were very frequent. During these, gaseous tidal tails expand outwards and are computed and observed to fragment into dwarf-galaxy sized star-forming regions. The formation of such 'tidal-dwarf galaxies' (TDGs) may have been very frequent. This meeting is to address how common such TDGs may be, what they would look like and which properties they would have now. Organisers: Pavel Kroupa and Pierre Alain Duc |
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Conference at the Physikzentrum Bonn/Bad Honnef (4th-8th December 2007) Modelling and Observing Dense Stellar Systems (MODEST-8) The MODEST-8 conference organised by the AIfA aims at bringing together the observational and theoretical communities working on dense stellar systems (young and old star clusters and galactic nuclei). Organisers: Pavel Kroupa and Holger Baumgardt |
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Conference at the AIfA (29 May - 2 June 2007) The Milky Way Halo - Stars and Gas The 2007 conference aims at bringing together knowledgeable researchers to discuss the current state of understanding of the Milky Way Halo. |
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