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EPoS 2016 Posters
P01
Aida Ahmadi
Disk kinematics in the high-mass star forming regions W3(H2O) and W3(OH)
P02
Andreas Burkert
ISM dynamics and star formation in gas-rich galactic disks
P03
Che-Yu Chen
Formation of Magnetized Pre-Stellar Cores in Turbulent Clouds
P04
Hope Chen
High-Dimensional Identification and Statistics of Star-Forming Substructures in GMCs
P05
Roxana-Adela Chira
Dust Radiative Transfer in Star-Forming Filaments
P06
Seamus Clarke
Pertubation growth in accreting filaments
P07
Emily Drabek-Maunder
Understanding the influence of outflows on Gould Belt clouds
P08
Jan Forbrich
The Orion Radio All-Stars: new perspectives in stellar radio astronomy
P10
Matthias Gonzalez
Simulations of massive magnetized dense core collapse
P11
Matthias Gritschneder
Filament fragmentation at arbitrary length scales
P12
Stefan Heigl
Non-linear dense core formation in filaments by gravitational fragmentation
P13
Patrick Hennebelle
Feedback: the impact of supernovae remnants and HII regions
P14
Chat Hull
Formation of proto-multiple stellar systems in a magnetized, fragmenting filament
P16
Richard Klein
Multi-Physics, Multi-scale Simulations of Star Formation in Filamentary Infrared Dark Molecular Clouds: A Hierarchical Approach from Large Scale Magnetized Clouds to Stellar Clusters
P17
Vera Koenyves
A census and properties of dense cores and filaments in the Aquila and Orion B cloud complexes
P18
Diederik Kruijssen
The physics setting the molecular cloud lifetime
P19
Rolf Kuiper
Multi-Physics of Feedback in Massive Star Formation
P20
Hendrik Linz
Painting better pictures of early massive SF in the aftermath of Herschel
P21
Baobab Liu
Circumstellar disks of the most vigorously accreting young stars
P22
Anna McLeod
Observing massive star formation feedback: what optical and near-infrared integral field spectroscopy can do for you
P23
Joseph Mottram
The role of local environment in the formation of massive stars
P24
Fumitaka Nakamura
Are Prestellar Cores Magnetically-Subcritical?
P25
Yoko Oya
Infalling-Rotating Envelopes and Disks around Low-Mass Protostars
P26
Jaime Pineda
On the fragmentation of filaments and the origin of wide separation multiples
P27
Adele Plunkett
Uncovering episodic outflows and their feedback in protostellar clusters
P28
Andy Pon
Observational Evidence for Turbulence Dissipating in Giant Molecular Clouds
P29
Julia Roman-Duval
Distribution and mass of diffuse and dense CO gas in the Milky Way
P30
Michael Rugel
Physical properties of transition regions between atomic and molecular gas in the interstellar medium with the THOR survey
P31
Nami Sakai
Chemical Diversity in Low-Mass Star-Forming Cores and It's Future toward the Protoplanetary Disks
P32
Eugenio Schisano
Wispy features in the Milky Way: a global view of filamentary structures in the Galactic Plane
P33
Aurora Sicilia-Aguilar
Multi-episodic and triggered star formation in IC 1396 A: A Herschel surprise and IRAM followup of a newly formed object
P34
Ke Wang
Automated identification of large-scale velocity-coherent filaments in the Galaxy
P35
Harold Yorke
Star Formation in the Early Universe
P36
Hans Zinnecker
Star formation in collapsing proto-clusters
The EPoS way: Large group, small room, remote location. Consider all aspects. Short talks, intense discussions.