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EPoS 2014 Registered Persons
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Name
Co
Suggested Contribution
130
Eugenio Schisano
US
Morphology, physical conditions and relation with star formation of filamentary structure
129
Michael Kueffmeier
DK
Magnetic Field Effects in Protoplanetary Disks from a Global Perspective
128
Liubin Pan
US
The role of turbulence for dust growth in protostellar cores and disks
127
Nadia Murillo
DE
VLA1623A: the big Keplerian disk of a young Class 0 source
126
Diederik Kruijssen
DE
An Uncertainty Principle for Star Formation - Putting direct constraints on the physics of cloud evolution, star formation and feedback
125
Sarolta Zahorecz
DE
Cold cloud cores and young stellar objects in the Herschel Galactic Cold Cores project
124
Ana Lopez-Sepulcre
FR
Formamide (NH2CHO) in star forming regions: a crucial precursor of prebiotic material
123
Troels Haugboelle
DK
Turbulent fragmentation and the stellar IMF
122
Rachel Friesen
CA
First ALMA views of H2D+ and small-scale structure toward clustered star-forming cores
121
Matthias Gritschneder
DE
The Fate of Ionization Triggered Stars
120
Manuel Zamora-Aviles
MX
Molecular Cloud evolution: Regulation of the Star Formation Rate by feedback from massive stars
119
Rolf Kuiper
DE
Quantifying the feedback effects of protostellar outflows and radiation pressure in massive star formation
118
Hans Zinnecker
US
SOFIA Star Formation Highlights beyond Spitzer and Herschel
117
Marcella Veneziani
US
Star Formation at the tips of the Galactic Bar with Herschel/Hi-GAL
116
Linda Podio
IT
High-J CN lines: a powerful probe of the gas in embedded disks
115
Tatiana Vasyunina
DE
Chemical variations in Infrared Dark Clouds: from starless cores to hot core candidates
114
Vlas Sokolov
TW
Probing evolutionary stages of infrared dark cloud cores with deuterium fractionation
113
Sarah Sadavoy
DE
Evidence of Feedback? Class 0 Protostellar Fraction and Environment in the Perseus Molecular Cloud
112
Jean-Philippe Bernard
FR
The All-Sky Thermal Dust Polarization as Observed with Planck
111
Katharina Immer
DE
Chemical Evolution in the High-Mass Star Forming Complex W33
110
Thomas Robitaille
DE
Characterizing the hierarchical structure of molecular clouds with dendrograms
109
Nichol Cunningham
UK
What is Driving the Outflows in Massive Star Forming Regions?
108
Daniel Harsono
NL
Molecular lines view of disk formation
107
Jan Forbrich
AT
Leaving the neighborhood: the connection between the structure and the star formation rate of giant molecular clouds in the nearby spiral galaxy NGC 300
106
Thomas Gerner
DE
The evolution of deuterated molecules in high-mass star formation
105
Paul Clark
DE
The carbon chemistry of GMCs and their surroundings
104
Sergio Molinari
IT
Large-scale mapping of Star Formation Rate and Efficiency in the Milky Way
103
Annie Hughes
DE
Giant molecular cloud properties are influenced by galactic environment
102
Stefano Pezzuto
IT
Herschel observations of two candidates First Hydrostatic Cores in Perseus
101
Thomas Troland
US
Magnetic fields in the Orion Veil - Precursors or products of massive star formation?
100
Sibylle Anderl
FR
Shocks in dense clouds - The effect of grain-grain processing on SiO emission
99
Jaime Pineda
CH
Turbulence dissipation and fragmentation in an isothermal filament: initial conditions for star formation
98
Jeremy Tige
FR
Massive Dense Cores in Molecular Clouds
97
Thomas Stanke
GE
Connecting Environment with Protostars with the Herschel Orion Protostar Survey
96
Sebastien Maret
FR
First results from the CALYPSO IRAM-PdBI survey: a high-angular-resolution study of the NGC1333-IRAS2A Class 0 protostar
95
Adele Plunkett
US
Outflows and clustered star formation on scales of cores to clouds
94
Joao Alves
AT
Conference summary
93
Jenny Hatchell
UK
First JCMT Gould Belt Survey results on multiple systems
92
Eric Keto
US
The formation of filaments by reconnection in magnetized sheets
91
Turlough Downes
IE
The magnetorotational instability in weakly ionised protoplanetary disks
90
Jouni Kainulainen
DE
Unfolding the Laws of Star Formation: The Density Distribution of Molecular Clouds
89
Nickolas Moeckel
DE
The formation of filamentary bundles in turbulent molecular clouds
88
Susanne Wampfler
DK
Nitrogen isotope fractionation in Class 0 protostars
87
Michael Butler
CH
Structure and Dynamics of Filaments and Clumps in Giant Molecular Clouds
86
Cinthya Herrera
JP
Early stages of massive star cluster formation
85
Fanie van den Heever
SA
Periodic methanol masers and colliding-wind binaries
84
Leonardo Testi
DE
Tracing grain growth from clouds to cores and disks
83
Georgia Panopoulou
GR
A search for 13CO filaments in the Taurus molecular cloud
82
Konstantinos Tassis
GR
Mapping the Magnetic Field in the Polaris Flare Cloud with RoboPol
81
Katharine Johnston
DE
The structure and star-forming fate of the Galactic centre cloud G0.253+0.016
80
Anaelle Maury
FR
Shedding light on the initial conditions for the formation of disks and multiple systems: statistical results on Class 0 protostars properties from the CALYPSO Large program
79
Valeska Valdivia
FR
Impact of UV shielding and chemistry on the clump formation within molecular clouds
78
Audrey Coutens
DK
Water deuteration in star-forming regions
77
Nick Wright
UK
Tracing the Origins of Star Clusters through their Structure and Dynamics
76
Alvaro Hacar
AU
Quiescent fibers in the NGC1333 proto-cluster
75
Rowan Smith
DE
Exploring the filamentary initial conditions of star formation using AREPO
74
Esteban Morales
DE
Towards a hierarchical multi-wavelength catalog of Galactic young stellar objects
73
Guang-Xing Li
DE
G-virial: Quantifying Gravity in Molecular Clouds
72
Vivien Chen
TW
Disk Accretion around the Massive Protostar IRAS 20126+4104
71
Dmitri Wiebe
RU
Dust and PAH evolution in HII regions
70
Emily Drabek-Maunder
UK
Investigating outflow and cloud energetics in Ophiuchus and other GBS clouds
69
Karim Salehi
RU
The essential steps in Star formation
68
Yoko Oya
JP
High Spatial Resolution Observation of the Low-Mass Protostar IRAS 15398-3359: A Growing Protostar with Very Low Mass?
67
Yang Gao
CN
On protostellar mass accretion rate in star formation
66
Ke Wang
DE
Fragmentation at the Earliest Phase of Massive Star Formation
65
Chris Geroux
UK
The effect of accretion on stellar structures: Multi-dimensional time-implicit hydrodynamical simulations
64
Christine Koepferl
DE
The Star-formation Rate of the Central Molecular Zone determined from Young Stellar Objects
63
Soren Frimann
DK
Bridging the gap between large-scale simulations and observations of star forming cores
62
Jorge Abreu-Vicente
DE
Density structure as diagnostic of the molecular cloud evolutionary stage
61
Bhargav Vaidya
UK
Extremely High Velocity (EHV) SiO components in young molecular outflows : A numerical perspective
60
Timea Csengeri
DE
The ATLASGAL survey: pinning down the earliest stages of high-mass star-formation
59
Carla Natario
UK
The role of filaments in star formation
58
Huixian Li
CN
Feedback of outflows and shells in the Taurus Molecular Cloud
57
Di Li
CN
Physical and Chemical Properties of Massive Quiescent Cores in Orion
56
Serena Kim
US
Young Stellar Population in the W3: AFGL333, W3 south, and a cometary BRC
55
Yuan Wang
CH
Different evolutionary stages of Massive star formation
54
Daniel Seifried
DE
Anisotropic and episodic accretion onto protostellar disks
53
Jong-Ho Shinn
KR
"Footprint" outflow features around ultracompact H II regions imaged in [Fe II] 1.644 um
52
Kengo Tomida
US
Radiation Magnetohydrodynamic Simulations of Protostellar Collapse: Low-Metallicity Environments
51
Richard Klein
US
Multi-Physics Feedback Zoom-in Simulations with Realistic Initial Conditions of the Formation of Star Clusters: From Large Scale Magnetized Clouds to Turbulent Clumps to Cores to Stars
50
Marco Tazzari
DE
Constraining dust size and disc properties with ALMA and EVLA observations
49
Bastian Koertgen
DE
Formation of Molecular Clouds by Obliquely Colliding Flows
48
Christian Fendt
DE
Jet launching: MHD simulations of the accretion-ejection structure
47
Johan van der Walt
SA
Periodic masers associated with high mass star forming regions
46
Josep Girart
ES
Magnetic Fields and Massive Star Formation
45
Igor Zinchenko
RU
Molecules, dust and ionized gas in high mass star forming regions on various scales
44
Thomas Haworth
UK
Assessing approximations in models of radiative feedback
43
Steve Mairs
CA
Synthetic Observations of the Evolution of Starless Cores in a Molecular Cloud Simulation: Comparisons with JCMT Data and Predictions for ALMA
42
Dick Crutcher
US
Magnetic Fields and Star Formation - Recent CARMA Observations
41
Nicole Bailey
UK
Non-Ideal Magnetohydrodynamic Simulations of the Two-Stage Fragmentation Model for Cluster Formation
40
Enrique Vazquez-Semadeni
MX
Hierarchical Gravitational Fragmentation
39
Nami Sakai
JP
A Drastic Chemical Change in Protostellar Disk Formation
38
Russell Shipman
NL
Water in the Earliest Phases of High Mass Star Formation
37
Izaskun Jimenez-Serra
DE
The search of pre-biotic molecules in young Solar-type systems
36
Cara Battersby
US
Accretion onto a Massive Star-Forming Filament
35
Peter Barnes
US
From large to small scales: The physical state of clouds from GMCs to clumps
34
Anna McLeod
DE
Feedback of massive star formation: from simulations to observations
33
Archana Soam
IN
Magnetic Fields in Bright-rimmed Clouds and Cometary Globules traced using R-band polarization observations
32
Michael Dunham
US
New Constraints on Protostellar Multiplicity and Disk Formation
31
Viviana Rosero
US
Deep Radio Continuum Observations of Massive Protostars: A Search for Jets
30
Kohji Tomisaka
JP
Magnetohydrostatic Equilibrium Structure and Mass of Filamentary Isothermal Cloud Threaded by Lateral Magnetic Field
29
Che-Yu Chen
US
Formation of Magnetized Prestellar Cores with Ambipolar Diffusion and Turbulence
28
Chat Hull
US
From clouds to cores to envelopes to disks: a multi-scale view of magnetized star formation
27
Sarah Ragan
DE
Core kinematics in infrared-dark clouds
26
Markus Nielbock
DE
Star Formation in the Norma Cloud
25
Kshitiz Mallick
IN
Star Formation in HII region
24
Siyi Feng
DE
Chemical substructure of high-mass star-forming regions
23
Simon Bihr
DE
W43 - How much neutral atomic hydrogen is hidden?
22
Thomas Henning
DE
Large filaments in the Milky Way galaxy
21
Nicolas Peretto
UK
Massive Star Formation and Feedback
20
Frederique Motte
FR
Filaments
19
Clare Dobbs
UK
Molecular Clouds
18
Hector Arce
US
Protostellar Outflows
17
Edith Falgarone
FR
Turbulence
16
Edwin Bergin
US
Chemical Evolution and Star Formation
15
Mario Tafalla
ES
Dense cores: from their internal structure to their connection with the surrounding cloud
14
Alexei Kritsuk
US
Interstellar Turbulence, Molecular Clouds and Star Formation
13
Adam Ginsburg
DE
Feeding a Massive Cluster along Filaments in W51
12
Susanne Pfalzner
DE
Gas expulsion phase as key to early phase of massive star formation
11
Jes Jorgensen
DK
Protostellar evolution from cores to disks
10
Shantanu Basu
CA
Magnetic Fields in the Early Phase of Star Formation
9
Henrik Beuther
DE
The carbon budget and formation signatures of molecular clouds
8
Paolo Padoan
ES
SN-driven turbulence and GMC properties
7
Andi Burkert
DE
Molecular cloud evolution and star formation in gravitationally unstable disk galaxies
6
Juergen Steinacker
FR
The memory of dust: exploring the core environment history with coreshine
5
Zhi-Yun Li
US
Protostellar Disk Formation in Magnetized Cloud Cores Enabled by Turbulence-Induced Pseudodisk Warping
4
Aurore Bacmann
FR
Complex Organic Molecule formation: grain surface of gas-phase chemistry?
3
Aake Nordlund
DK
Zooming in on Star Formation
2
Rene Plume
CA
Results from the HEXOS Full Band Spectral Survey of Orion South
1
Hendrik Linz
DE
FIR lines from Herschel cores: state of the molecular and atomic gas
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