› PDRs4All: JWST's view of the Orion Bar - Els Peeters, SETI Institute, 189 Bernardo Avenue, Mountain View, CA 94043, USA, Department of Physics & Astronomy & Institute of Earth and Space Exploration, Western University, London ON N6A 3K7, Canada
11:00-11:30 (30min)
› Dust Grain Properties in the Gas-Rich Absorption Systems of Diverse Galaxies at z<2 - Monique Aller, Georgia Southern University
11:30-11:45 (15min)
› The dust population in PDRs: impact on PDR structure and observable tracers - Raphaël Meshaka, Raphaël Meshaka
11:45-12:00 (15min)
› AstroPAHs: from laboratory experiments to observational diagnostics - Christine Joblin, Institut de recherche en astrophysique et planétologie
13:30-14:00 (30min)
› Polycyclic Aromatic Hydrocarbons and dust in star-forming regions and the vicinity of AGN: a JWST view - Ismael Garcia-Bernete, University of Oxford
14:00-14:15 (15min)
› A computational anharmonic IR database of nanosilicate clusters at astrochemically relevant temperatures - Zeyuan Tang, Center for Interstellar Catalysis, Aarhus University
14:15-14:30 (15min)
› Temperature-dependent optical properties of dust analogues for the interpretation of astronomical observations - Karine Demyk, Institut de recherche en astrophysique et planétologie
14:30-14:45 (15min)
› Dark Dust - Ralf Siebenmorgen, European Southern Observatory
15:30-16:00 (30min)
› Dust content of galaxies at high redshift - Tomoko Suzuki, Kavli IPMU
16:00-16:30 (30min)
› Constraining the dust attenuation law in early galaxies with JWST - Vladan Markov, Scuola Normale Superiore
16:30-16:45 (15min)
› ALMA view on the dust properties of the HYPERION QSOs - Roberta Tripodi, University of Trieste, INAF - Osservatorio Astronomico di Trieste
16:45-17:00 (15min)
› There and back again — Dust evolution between diffuse and dense environments — It's complicated - Anthony Jones, Institut d'Astrophysique Spatiale (IAS Orsay)
09:00-09:30 (30min)
› Dust Evolution across the Orion Bar: new insights from the JWST - Meriem El Yajouri, Institut d'Astrophysique Spatiale (IAS) [France]
09:30-09:45 (15min)
› PASIPHAE Survey: Large optical polarimetric sky survey for dust cloud & magnetic field tomography - Siddharth Maharana, South African Astronomical Observatory
09:45-10:00 (15min)
› Small amounts of iron(II) sulphides can significantly affect the SEDs of circumstellar disks - Christian Kranhold, Astrophysical Institute and University Observatory, Friedrich-Schiller-University Jena
10:00-10:15 (15min)
› Assessing the astronomical relevance of interstellar nanosilicate dust grains from IR spectra: theory, experiment and observation - Stefan Bromley, Institució Catalana de Recerca i Estudis Avançats [Barcelona], Universitat de Barcelona
11:00-11:30 (30min)
› Exploring the dust properties in the nearby diffuse interstellar medium with JWST - Sascha Zeegers, Sascha Zeegers, ESA - ESTEC (Netherlands)
11:30-11:45 (15min)
› Studying dust grain properties and growth by combining extinction and depletion measurements in the Milky Way - Marjorie Decleir, Space Telescope Science Institute
11:45-12:00 (15min)
› What do dust grains look like at the onset of the star and disk formation sequence ? - Anaëlle Maury, Unité Mixte CEA/CNRS AIM, Université Paris Saclay
13:30-14:00 (30min)
› Modelling the cold dust in nearby spiral galaxies with radiative transfer - Angelos Nersesian, Ghent University
14:00-14:15 (15min)
› The X-ray view of dust in the Milky Way - Elisa Costantini, SRON Netherlands Institute for Space Research, Astronomical Institute Anton Pannekoek
14:15-14:30 (15min)
› Dust Properties from the Lab applied to young disks: 3D-printing and a Microwave Analogy Experiment - Francois MENARD, IPAG- Institut de Planetologie et d'Astrophysique de Grenoble
15:15-15:45 (30min)
› The influence of a clumpy outflow and companion star on the surface composition of AGB dust - Marie Van de Sande, University of Leeds
15:45-16:00 (15min)
› The far-UV-extinction-to-H2 correlation and insights from IR emission in photodissociation regions - Dries Van De Putte, Space Telescope Science Institute
16:00-16:15 (15min)
› The Si K Edge Gas and Dust Optical Depths Toward the Galactic Bulge - Jun Yang, Massachusetts Institute of Technology
16:15-16:30 (15min)
› Investigating the Magnetic Fields under stellar feedback using dust polarization - Ekta Sharma, National Astronomical Observatories of China
16:30-16:45 (15min)
› Dust in AGB Stars - Martha Boyer, Space Telescope Science Institute
09:00-09:30 (30min)
› The contribution of dust from AGB stars to the ISM - Matthias Maercker, Chalmers University of Technology [Gothenburg, Sweden]
09:30-09:45 (15min)
› Stardust: From micro-physics to global dynamics - Susanne Höfner, Department of Physics and Astronomy, Uppsala University
09:45-10:00 (15min)
› Small pieces make up the big story - Leen Decin, Instituut voor Sterrenkunde, KU Leuven
10:00-10:15 (15min)
› Dust millimetre emission in Nearby Galaxies with NIKA2/IRAM-30m: major challenges and latest results of the IMEGIN Large Program. - Lara Pantoni, IAS, Irfu/Dap
10:15-10:30 (15min)
› Laboratory studies on the production and processing of major cosmic dust components in laboratory - Cornelia Jäger, Laboratory Astrophysics Group, Max Planck Institute for Astronomy, Heidelberg, and Institute of Solid State Physics, Friedrich Schiller University Jena
11:15-11:45 (30min)
› Supernova dust formation: a high-resolution view with JWST - Ilse De Looze, Department of physics and astronomy, Ghent University
11:45-12:15 (30min)
› Modeling dust formation in supernovae in the JWST era - Arkaprabha Sarangi, Niels Bohr Institute [Copenhagen]
12:15-12:30 (15min)
› Massive Dust Reservoirs in Normal Galaxies at Redshift 7 - Hiddo Algera, Hiroshima University, National Astronomical Observatory of Japan
12:30-12:45 (15min)
› Dust growth in nearby galaxies - Anja Andersen, University of Copenhagen = Københavns Universitet
09:00-09:30 (30min)
› The z<1 drop of cosmic dust abundance - Massimiliano Parente, SISSA, INAF - Osservatorio Astronomico di Trieste
09:30-09:45 (15min)
› The origin of dust grains within galaxies seen in the first billion years of cosmic time - Joris Witstok, Kavli Institute for Cosmology - University of Cambridge
09:45-10:00 (15min)
› Constraining ISM dust properties with stellar polarization and dust emission - Gina Panopoulou, Chalmers University of Technology [Gothenburg, Sweden]
10:00-10:15 (15min)
› Influence of grain growth on ices spectroscopic profiles - Emmanuel Dartois, Institut des Sciences Moléculaires d'Orsay
11:00-11:30 (30min)
› Molecular content in Si + C dust growth processes for laboratory astrophysics - Sandra Wiersma, IRAP, Université de Toulouse III - Paul Sabatier, CNRS, CNES
11:30-11:45 (15min)
› From dust to pebbles: revisiting grain growth in protoplanetary disks - Leonardo Testi, Università di Bologna
11:45-12:00 (15min)
› The nearby universe:A laboratory to study the cosmic build-up of interstellar dust in galaxies - Julia Roman-Duval, Space Telescope Science Institute
13:30-14:00 (30min)
› Rethinking the Nature of Dust in the Diffuse ISM - Brandon Hensley, JPL/Caltech
14:00-14:30 (30min)
› Predicting the dust condensation sequence from a bottom-up perspective - David Gobrecht, University of Gothenburg
14:30-14:45 (15min)
› Using JWST Photometry to Determine What Sets the PAH Distribution in Nearby Galaxies - Jessica Sutter, University of California [San Diego]
14:45-15:00 (15min)
› Dust growth in high-redshift galaxies and its impact on the grain size distribution - Hiroyuki Hirashita, Academia Sinica
15:45-16:15 (30min)
› Observational constrains on dust grain alignment: from protostellar cores to PDRs - Valentin LE GOUELLEC, NASA Ames Research Center
16:15-16:30 (15min)
› Observational evidence of morphological quenching in dusty elliptical galaxies - Aleksandra Leśniewska, Astronomical Observatory Institute, Faculty of Physics, Adam Mickiewicz University, Dark Cosmology Centre
16:30-16:45 (15min)
› Rise and Fall of Anomalous Microwave Emission in Extragalactic Star Forming Regions - ILSANG YOON, National Radio Astronomy Observatory
16:45-17:00 (15min)
› Dust destruction in supernova remnants - Elisabetta Micelotta, Nanoform, University of Helsinki
09:00-09:30 (30min)
› The Disappearing Act: Exploring the PAH Deficit at Low Metallicities - Elizabeth Tarantino, Space Telescope Science Institute
09:30-09:45 (15min)
› Empirical constraints on dust destruction in supernova remnants - Felix Priestley, Cardiff University
09:45-10:00 (15min)
› Interstellar carbonaceous dust erosion induced by X-rays irradiation of water ice in star-forming Regions - Ko-Ju Chuang, Leiden Observatory [Leiden]
10:00-10:15 (15min)
› Radiative Torque Disruption and Implications - Le Ngoc Tram, Max Planck Institute for Radio Astronomy - Thiem Hoang, Korea Astronomy and Space Science Institute
11:00-11:30 (30min)
› From total destruction to complete survival: Dust in supernova remnants at different evolutionary stages - Florian Kirchschlager, Ghent University
11:30-11:45 (15min)