Talk slides
SESSION 1: ISM dust in the Milky Way / Local Group
- Multi-wavelength dust extinction in the Milky Way and Local Group - Marjorie Decleir, ESA/STScI
- 3D Extinction Maps - Gregory Green, Max Planck Institute for Astronomy
- Dust Emission - Els Peeters, Western University in Ontario
- Overview of dust depletion measurements in the Local Group - Julia Roman-Duval, Space Telescope Science Institute
- On the carbonaceous nature of the enigmatic carriers of diffuse interstellar bands - Chuanyu Wei, Astronomical Institute Anton Pannekoek, University of Amsterdam
- Correlations between Extinction Features across Wavelength Scales: Realizing DIBs as Chemical Tracers - Andrew Saydjari, Princeton University
- Polarization Extinction / Emission - B.-G. Andersson, McDonald Observatory, University of Texas at Austin
- Tracing silicates from interstellar dust to planetary materials - Tushar Suhasaria, Max Planck Institute für Astronomie, Königstuhl 17, 69117, Heidelberg, Germany
- Carbonaceous Dust in the Laboratory - Cornelia Jäger, Laboratory Astrophysics Group, Max Planck Institute for Astronomy, Heidelberg, and Institute of Solid State Physics, Friedrich Schiller University Jena
- The Interstellar Dust Experiment (IDEX) onboard NASA's Interstellar Mapping and Acceleration Probe (IMAP) mission - Mihaly Horanyi, LASP and Department of Physics, University of Colorado (CU), Boulder
- A JWST View of the Dynamic ISM with Thermal Dust Echoes of Cas A - Jacob Jencson, Infrared Processing and Analysis Center
SESSION 2: Circumstellar dust
- Dust Production in Supernovae: Outstanding Questions and Recent Insights from JWST - Tea Temim, Princeton University
- Dust from evolved stars - Greg Sloan, Space Telescope Science Institute, University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill
- Protoplanetary Dust: from Grain to Planet Protoplanetary Dust: from Grain to Planet - Til Birnstiel, LMU
- Dust Storms and Condensate Clouds in Extrasolar Atmospheres - Daniel Apai, Steward Observatory, University of Arizona, Lunar and Planetary Laboratory, University of Arizona
- Spectroscopic observation of WR140 dust shells by JWST/MIRI LRS - Riko Senoo, Institute of Astronomy, Graduate School of Science, The University of Tokyo
- New experiments on the growth of dust aggregates in young protoplanetary disks - Jürgen Blum, TU Braunschweig
- Unveiling Dust in Planet-Forming Disks: A Multiwavelength Observational and Modeling Perspective - Ryo Tazaki, University of Tokyo
- Presolar Cosmic Dust in the Laboratory - Larry Nittler, Arizona State University
- How laboratory ice experiments enable observational analysis of star and planet formation - Melissa McClure, Leiden Observatory
- Searching for sources of carbonaceous dust grains with JWST spectroscopy - Sam Rose, California Institute of Technology
- Strange Dust Properties and Super-Extended Dust Shells: Stacking Evolved Stars with Planck & IRAS - Christopher Clark, STScI / ESA
SESSION 3: Dust in galaxies beyond the Local Group
- Dust Attenuation in Galaxies - Samir Salim, Indiana University
- Dust Emission in Galaxies - Karin Sandstrom, University of California
- Extragalactic ISM Metal and Dust Elemental Abundances - Annalisa De Cia, European Southern Observatory
- Dust grains in attenuation and emission from cosmic noon to the early Universe - Irene Shivaei, CAB, Madrid
- Unveiling the correlation between the UV 2175 Å bump, PAH emission, and gas-phase metallicity at cosmic noon: a multi-wavelength study with JWST, VLT, and Keck - Leonor Arriscado, Centro de Astrobiologia
- Attenuation Curve of Galaxies at 2 < z < 7: perspectives for PRIMA - Giulia Rodighiero, University of Padova
- The zoo of dust grain models - Ilse De Looze, Department of physics and astronomy, Ghent University
- Dust radiative transfer in galaxies - Maarten Baes, Universiteit Gent
- An Investigation of the Variations of Silicate Dust Grain and Ice Properties Between the Dense and Diffuse Interstellar Medium at z~1 - Monique Aller, Georgia Southern University
- Dust Survival in the M82 Wind with JWST NIRCam and MIRI - Serena Cronin, University of Maryland
- Dust removal timescale in galaxies across cosmic time - Aleksandra Leśniewska, Dark Cosmology Centre, Niels Bohr Institute
- Fantastic Grains and Where to Find Them: How unusual dust shapes galaxy evolution - Jed McKinney, The University of Texas at Austin
SESSION 4: Lifecycle of dust
- Modeling Dust in Galaxy Simulations - Desika Narayanan, University of Florida
- The Role of AGB Stars in the Lifecycle of Dust - Martha Boyer, Space Telescope Science Institute
- Lifecycle of dust: Supernova dust formation and destruction - Mikako Matsuura, Cardiff University
- The Life Cycle of Interstellar Dust The Life Cycle of Interstellar Dust - Bruce Draine, Dept. of Astrophysical Sciences, Princeton University
- Modeling Cosmic Dust Evolution Atom-by-Atom in a Multiphase ISM - Clarke Esmerian, Chalmers University of Technology
- When two worlds collide: what happens when silicate and carbonaceous dust grains meet? - Alexandros Kyriazis, Departament de Química, Universitat Autònoma de Barcelona, Bellaterra, Departament de Ciència de Materials i Química Física, Universitat de Barcelona
- Simulating the Dusty Universe: Frontiers in Our Understanding of the Source and Nature of Extragalactic Dust - Helena Richie, University of Pittsburgh, Dept. of Physics & Astronomy
SESSION 5: Needs for the future
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