List of participants

Name Affiliation Title of talk/poster
Richard Allison University of Sheffield Dynamical mass segregation on a short timescale
Robi Banerjee University of Heidelberg Star Formation in Numerical Simulations
Maite Beltran INAF - Osservatorio Astrofisico di Arcetri The stellar population and complex structure of the bright-rimmed cloud IC 1396N
Thomas Bisbas Cardiff University SPH simulations of star formation triggered by expanding HII regions
Ian Bonnell University of St-Andrews TBD
Sylvain Bontemps Observatoire de Bordeaux The earliest phases of high-mass star formation
Andrew Burgess LAOG, Grenoble Young Methane Candidates in IC 348
Cátia Cardoso University of Exeter Dynamical masses for the nearest brown dwarf binary: Eps Indi Ba, Bb
Riccardo Cesaroni INAF - Osservatorio Astrofisico di Arcetri Kinematics of high-mass star formation: The case of G31.41+0.31
Paul Clark ITA - ZAH Heidelberg Discs around massive stars and their companions
Cathie Clarke IOA The collisional formation of massive stars
Claudio Codella INAF - Osservatorio Astrofisico di Arcetri Extremely high velocity outflows from the high-mass YSOs in IRAS17233-3606
Timea Csengeri CEA-Saclay Origin of high-mass stars and clusters in Cygnus-X
Joerg Dabringhausen Argelander-Institut fuer Astronomie Top-heavy IMFs in ultra-compact dwarf galaxies?
Jim Dale Astronomical Institute, AVCR Mass functions from the fragmentation of expanding shells
Arabela de la Nuez Cruz Astrophysikalisches Institut Potsdam
Lise Deharveng Laboratoire d\'Astrophysique de Marseille Massive stars - observation of the feedback
Daniele Galli Osservatorio Astrofisico di Arcetri
Philipp Girichidis ITA - ZAH Heidelberg Influence of the initial conditions on massive star formation
Simon Glover ITA, Heidelberg The high-mass slope of the IMF at sub-solar metallicities
Simon Goodwin University of Sheffield The Formation of Clusters
Matthias Gritschneder University Observatory Munich The impact of ionization on turbulent molecular clouds
Mario Giuseppe Guarcello INAF-Osservatorio Astronomico di Palermo; Universita' degli studi di Palermo Effects of massive star radiation on circumstellar disks evolution in the Eagle Nebula
Patrick Hennebelle observatoire de Paris An analytical theory for the initial mass function: CO clumps and Prestellar cores
David Hubber University of Sheffield
Katharine Johnston University of St Andrews Ionized Gas Towards Molecular Clumps: Physical Properties of Massive Star Forming Regions
Vera Konyves CEA/Saclay, SAp Triggered star formation and the large-scale structure of the interstellar medium
Pavel Kroupa Argelander-Institut fuer Astronomie, Bonn Star clusters and their stellar populations
Ana Lopez-Sepulcre INAF - Osservatorio Astrofisico di Arcetri Molecular outflows towards O-type young stellar objects
Thomas Maschberger Institute of Astronomy, Cambridge Properties of hierachically forming star clusters
Fabrizio Massi INAF-Osservatorio astrofisico di Arcetri High-mass end of the Initial Mass Function
Andrew McLeod Cardiff University Simulations of colliding molecular clouds
Luca Olmi INAF - UPR Candidate High-Mass Starless Cores from BLAST
Jan Palous Astronomical Institute, Academy of Sciences of the Czech Republic The Dense Stellar Clusters
Richard Parker University of Sheffield, UK Do massive stars form in isolation?
Thomas Peters Institut für Theoretische Astrophysik, Heidelberg Ionization Feedback in Massive Star Formation
Dieter Poelman St. Andrews Excitation of H2O in- and outside the planetforming region of young circumstellar disks
Thomas Preibisch University of Munich New observational constraints on the formation of massive stars from infrared interferometry
Javier A. Rodon Max-Planck-Institut für Astronomie The CMF of Massive Star-Forming Regions
Vojtěch Sidorin Astronomical Institute, Academy of Sciences of the Czech Republic Dusty H I Shells
Rowan J Smith University of St-Andrews The Simultaneous Formation of Massive Stars and Stellar Clusters
Stefanie Walch Cardiff University Ionising fractal clouds
Carsten Weidner School of Physics & Astronomy, University of St Andrews On the relation between the most-massive star and the star cluster mass
Anthony Peter Whitworth Cardiff University Fragmentation of discs around massive stars
Elaine Winston Univerisity of Exeter Spitzer and Chandra Observations of RCW 38
Richard Wunsch Astronomical Institute, Academy of Sciences Pressure assisted gravitational instability of the Expanding Shell

46 participants registered so far.