The Warm Universe: Astrochemistry at Intermediate and Elevated Temperatures

The Warm Universe: Astrochemistry at Intermediate and Elevated Temperatures The Warm Universe: Astrochemistry at Intermediate and Elevated Temperatures
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    Wolf Geppert
    Stockholm University
    Stockholm, Sweden
    phone: ++46-8-55378649
    fax: ++46-8-55378601

  • Keywords

    Astrochemistry, Astrobiology, star formation, planetary atmospheres, supernovae

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    EUR 80

  • Working language

    English

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This year's meeting is devoted to the subject "The Warm Universe - Astrochemistry at Intermediate and Elevated Temperatures". Many different astronomical environments and objects showing higher temperatures (star-forming regions, protoplanetary disks, circumstellar envelopes, cometary comae as well as planetary and satellite atmospheres) exhibit very interesting chemistry. The HERSCHEL space telescope has delivered a lot of new data on many objects falling under this category and futue observations with the ALMA millimetre array will explore their fine structure and chemistry. Aim of this event is to update experimentalists and theoreticians about new findings concerning warmer environments in space and, hopefully provide a forum to discuss new research ideas and projects.
Deadline for registration, accommodation booking and abstract submission: 15 April 2012


Confirmed speakers include:

  • Susanne Aalto, Chalmers Tekniska Universitet, Sweden
  • Nadia Balucani, Universitá de Perugia, Italy
  • Estelle Bayet, University of Oxford, UK
  • Astrid Bergeat, Université Bordeaux 1, France
  • Ludovic Biennier, Université de Rennes 1, France
  • Per Bjerkeli, Chalmers, Tekniska Univesitet, Sweden
  • Alexis Brandeker, Stockholms Universitet, Sweden
  • Cecilia Ceccarelli, Grenoble Observatory, France
  • Cesare Cecchi-Pestellini, Osservatorio di Cagliari, Italy
  • Steven Charnley, NASA Goddard Space Flight Centre, USA
  • Isabelle Cherchneff, Universität Basel, Switzerland
  • Audrey Coutens, IRAP, Université P. Sabatier, Toulouse, France
  • David Field, Aarhus universitet, Denmark
  • Maryvonne Gerin, Observatoire de Paris Meudon, France
  • Franco Gianturco, University of Rome "La Sapienza", Italy
  • Javier Goicoechea, Centro de Astrobiologia, Spain
  • Bengt Gustafsson, Uppsala University
  • Eric Herbst, University of Virginia, USA
  • Susanne Höfner, Uppsala Universitet, Sweden
  • Christine Joblin, IRAP, Université P. Sabatier, Toulouse, France
  • Anders Johansen, Lund University, Sweden
  • Kalle Kirsimäe, Tartu Ülikool, Estonia
  • John P. Maier, Universität Basel, Switzerland
  • Karen Meech, University of Hawai'i at Manoa, USA
  • Karl Menten, MPI für Radioastronomie, Bonn, Germany
  • Oskari Miettinen, University of Helsinki, Finland
  • Tom J. Millar, Queen's University, Belfast
  • Olivier Mousis, Observatoire de Besançon, France
  • Karin Öberg, University iof Virginia, USA
  • Hans Olofsson, Chalmers Tekniska Universitet, Sweden
  • Carina Persson, Chalmers Tekniska Universitet, Sweden
  • Dimitry Semenov, MPI für Radioastronomie, Heidelberg
  • Roland Thissen, Grenoble Observatory, France
  • Ilya Usoskin, Oulun Yliopisto, Finland
  • Siim Veski, Tallinna Tekhnikaülikool, Estonia
  • Ruud Visser, University of Michigan, USA
  • Serena Viti, University College London, UK
  • Veronique Vuitton, Université J. B. Fourier, Grenoble, France
  • Catherine Walsh, Queen’s University Belfast
  • Laurent Wiesenfeld, Université J. B Fourier, Grenoble
  • Lucy M. Ziurys, University of Arizona, USA



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