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Building a Physical Understanding of Galaxy Evolution with Data-driven Astronomy
This program will initiate a discussion between the empirical exploration of the extremely large and diverse data sets from both observations and simulations and the deduction of the underlying physics, aiming to answer...
The Cosmic Web: Connecting Galaxies to Cosmology at High and Low Redshift
During this program, through talks and focussed discussion sessions, we expect to understand the web itself and its connections to galaxy formation, re-ionisation, and cosmology.
Our Galactic Ecosystem: Opportunities and Diagnostics in the Infrared and Beyond
The Galactic Ecosystems: Far Infrared Diagnostics and Opportunities
IR2022: An Infrared Bright Future for Ground-based IR Observatories in the Era of JWST
IR2022 is hosted by the JAXA Institute of Space and Astronautical Science and will be held online over 5 half-day sessions between Monday, 14 February and Friday, 18 February. Registration for IR2022 is free.
Exploring the Transient Universe with the Nancy Grace Roman Space Telescope
This science conference is now fully virtual! Registration has been extended through 21 January 2022!
SOFIA School 2022: Understanding mid and far-IR data
A 3-day event for anyone who uses or considers using mid and far-IR data in their research, introducing the basic scientific concepts for data analysis and interpretation.
Fundamentals of Gaseous Halos
Gas in the halos of galaxies dominates the universe's baryon budget, traces its dark-matter potential wells, and supplies the fuel for star formation. Circumgalactic gas has also long been suspected to regulate galaxy...
The 35th Annual New Mexico Symposium
To support the network of scientific research in the Southwest and encourage interdisciplinary discussions, the National Radio Astronomy Observatory (NRAO) and New Mexico Tech (NMT) are sponsoring the 35th Annual New...
Celebrating the Legacy of the Spitzer Space Telescope
Please join us for this international scientific conference, “Celebrating the Legacy of the Spitzer Space Telescope” hosted by the California Institute of Technology and sponsored by Ball Aerospace, 11-13 February 2020...
Galaxy Quenching and Transformation throughout Cosmic Time
The purpose of this Aspen Winter Conference is to bring together experts with a variety of observational and theoretical backgrounds to map out the path forward in our understanding of galaxy quenching.