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EPoS 2006 Posters
No.
Name
Contribution
1
Joao Alves
The mass function of dense molecular cores and the origin of the IMF
2
Robi Banerjee
The Assembly of Massive Stars in Supersonic Turbulence
3
Ian Bonnell
Numerical Simulations and the initial conditions for star formation
4
Paul Clark
The Star Forming Ability of Giant MolecularClouds
5
Wolfgang Dapp
Axisymmetric simulations of star formation to explain features of IRAM 04191
6
Sami Dib
Stability and Virial Balance of Clumps and Cores in Molecular Clouds
7
James Di Francesco
Dense Gas and Star Formation in the Ophiuchus B2 Core
8
Turlough Downes
Numerical simulations of molecular outflows - from RAM to reality and back
9
Maiken Gustafsson
Probing Turbulence with Infrared Observations: Protostars in Orion
10
Robert Gutermuth
Characterizing the Structure of Embedded Clusters with the Spitzer Young Stellar Cluster Survey
11
Karl Haisch
Mid-Infrared Observations of Class I/Flat-Spectrum Systems in Six Nearby Molecular Clouds
12
Patrick Hennebelle
Are the molecular clouds multiphase objects?
13
Martin Hennemann
A (Sub)Millimeter survey of ISOSS massive star-forming regions
14
Vera Hoffmeister
Star formation in the Arc of M17SW
15
Helen Kirk
Kinematics of Star Formation in the Perseus Molecular Cloud
16
Markus Kissler-Patig
Star cluster formation, backwards: how far back in time can we trace the formation of star clusters?
17
Xavier Koenig
Triggered Star Formation in W5
18
Hendrik Linz
Spitzer/MIPS observations of southern Infrared Dark Clouds
19
Masahiro Machida
Second Core Formation and High Speed Jets: Resistive MHD Nested Grid Simulations
20
Sabine Mengel
Can Westerlund 1 shed light on extragalactic young star clusters?
21
Lawrence Morgan
Triggered Star Formation In Bright-Rimmed Clouds
22
Dieter Nürnberger
The birth of a star of SpT O - How to unravel its mystery
23
Yaroslav Pavlyuchenkov
Molecular lines in prestellar cores: what should we take into account when we deal with line profiles?
24
Jaime Pineda
Using Perseus to study clump finding algorithms
25
Dmitry Semenov
Turbulent mixing chemistry in protoplanetary disks
26
Konstantinos Tassis
Using the orientation of the mean magnetic field in molecular clouds to test models of molecular cloud support
27
Enrique Vazquez-Semadeni
Unified Scenario of Molecular Cloud and Star Formation
28
Enrique Vazquez-Semadeni
Dynamical Structure of Molecular Cloud Cores
29
Enrique Vazquez-Semadeni
Star Formation Efficiency in Driven, Supercritical, Turbulent Clouds
30
Eduard Vorobyov
The Burst Mode of Protostellar Accretion
31
Malcolm Walmsley
Depletion and Deuteration in Prestellar Cores
32
Dmitry Wiebe
Can we infer the dynamical history of pre-stellar cores with the chemical modelling?
33
Erick Young
A Spitzer Survey of Class 0 Sources- What Is the Mid-Infrared SED Telling Us?
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