Still time to sign up for the European Astronomical Society Annual Meeting, this 23 – 27 June 2025 at University College Cork Cork, Ireland. Early bird registration ends Monday, 28 April 2025.
eas.unige.ch/EAS meeting/program.jsp:
Symposium S6 23-24 June 2025
The future of visible/infrared High-Angular Resolution Astronomy in Europe
• Latest science results obtained at high angular resolution from the ground (AO interferometry, …) or from space in the following fields:
– Star/planet formation and exoplanets science, including star and planet formation, exoplanets detection and characterisation,
– Stellar and galactic science, including stellar results across the HR diagram; the Gaia revolution; Massive stars; stellar-mass black holes, following up the transient (stellar) universe, baryon cycle and metal enrichment.
– Extragalactic science and cosmology, including SMBHs, extragalactic science, and cosmology: Galactic Centre; SMBH and galaxy growth, star formation bursting/quenching, cosmic distance scale,
• New science cases that require highest angular resolution
• Concepts for major future telescope facilities that could open new parameter space for visible/infrared imaging
Symposium S15 26-27 June 2025
The changing macrocosm of astroinformatics : big data, artificial intelligence, statistical inference, challenges, and more
• Computational challenges (HPC, cloud and quantum computing)
• Astronomical Datasets (Complexities of data at scale, data storage, data Processing, computational workflows in astronomy)
• Machine Learning and Artificial Intelligence
• Physically informed NNs
• Data exploration and extraction of insights
• Representation learning
• Inference
Special Session SS5 25 June 2025
The Vera C. Rubin Observatory Legacy Survey of Space and Time: a European pathway from First Look to data flows
– The Rubin Observatory ecosystem and the role of the Science Collaborations. We will
address the science enabled by the 10-year Legacy Survey of Space and Time including the four key science pillars: probing dark energy and dark matter, cataloguing the solar system, investigating the transient and variable optical sky, and mapping the Milky Way. The role of LSST Science Collaborations and the European contributions in shaping LSST science will also be discussed.
– Early science with public alerts and synergies with other surveys. We will focus on
early science with public alerts, including transient, variable and moving objects, how LSST alert data will flow to the end user, what services are offered by various data access facilities, i.e. community alert brokers’, and the synergies with photometric, spectroscopic, and time-domain surveys (Gaia, Euclid, Roman, 4MOST, ASAS-SN, ZTF).
– Doing science with Rubin-LSST, together. We will discuss strategies and actions to
promote diversity, equity and inclusion, improving data accessibility, education and public outreach within the Rubin community and international collaborations. We will also explore opportunities to engage with Rubin LSST, including research collaborations, data access and participation in upcoming initiatives.
Special Session SS7 23 June 2025
WST: the Wide-field spectroscopic facility.
• WST concept
• Cosmology science drivers
• Extragalactic science drivers
• Galactic science drivers
• Time-domain science drivers
• Panel discussion
Special Session SS28 26 June 2025
The Outer Solar System in its Stellar Environment – in Large Surveys Area
• Stellar and Galactic environment
• Outer Solar System up to the Oort cloud, and Inter-Stellar Objects
• Surveys deciphering Physical and Dynamical properties of Small Solar System Bodies
…Special Session SS2 25 June 2025
A space telescope to rule them all: results from Euclid’s first 50 square degrees and challenges ahead
…Special Session SS8 24 June 2025
Astrochemical Horizons: From Galaxies to Comets
…Special Session S538 26 June 2025
A bright future for Far-Infrared Astrophysics in Europe
…Special Session SS53 27 June 2025
Dust, Gas and Planets in Debris Disk Systems