Invited Plenary Talks

(Time zone: Europe/Berlin, CEST/UTC+2)


Tuesday, 13. September 2022

09:00-10:30 Award Ceremony and Schwarzschild Lecture (Keksdose / virtual plenum)

09:00  Opening

09:45  Karl Schwarzschild Lecture - Hans-Thomas Janka:
Core-Collapse Supernovae: From Neutrino-driven Explosion Models to Observations

11:00-12:30 Plenary Talks (Awardees) (Keksdose / virtual plenum)

11:00  Ludwig Biermann Award Talk - Thomas Siegert:
Positron annihilation as an astrophysical messenger

11:30  Astrophysical Software Award Talk - Tommaso Grassi:
KROME - an Open-Source Code to Model Thermochemistry

12:00  PhD Prize Talk - Arshia Jacob:
Small Molecules, Big Impact: Investigating hydrides in the interstellar medium


Wednesday, 14. September 2022

09:00-10:30 Plenary Talks (Keksdose / virtual plenum)

09:00  Caroline Herschel Lecture - Eva Grebel:
Caroline Herschel, the hunt for faint features, and galactic archaeology

10:00  Alfred Krabbe:
SOFIA’s legacy and future stratospheric FIR platforms

11:00-12:30 Plenary Talks (Keksdose / virtual plenum)

11:00  Roger Deane:
A MeerKAT Science Overview

11:30  Anna Watts:
NICER and its view of neutron stars

12:00  Mara Salvato:
eROSITA insights on the hot and energetic Universe


Thursday, 15. September 2022

09:00-10:30 Plenary Talks (Keksdose / virtual plenum)

09:00  TMHo:
The contribution of the Hayabusa missions to our understanding of asteroids

09:30  Else Starkenburg:
A GAIA view on the early Milky Way

10:00  Jürgen Knödlseder:
The carbon footprint of astronomical research infrastructures

11:00-12:30 Plenary Talks (Keksdose / virtual plenum)

11:00  Roelof de Jong:
4MOST and its science

11:30  Franz Kirsten:
Fast Radio Bursts

12:00  Mark McCaughrean:
The James Webb Space Telescope: from first light to new planets


Friday, 16. September 2022

09:00-10:30 Plenary Talks (Keksdose / virtual plenum)

09:00  Veronika Schaffenroth:
The impact of TESS on our understanding of compact binary stars

09:30  Anna Franckowiak:
Multi-Messenger Astronomy with Gamma Rays and Neutrinos

10:00  Hardi Peter:
Solar Orbiter and other missions exploring the Sun

11:00-12:30 Plenary Talks (Keksdose / virtual plenum)

11:00  Richard L. Kremer:
Kepler & Olbers

11:30  Charlotte Bewick:
Satellites and Space Debris Impact on the Night Sky

12:00  Summary and Good-bye