List of poster presentations per Symposia / Special Sessions
List of poster presentations per Symposia / Special Sessions
This page provides a portal to the abstracts and submitted posters for all poster presentations at EWASS 2016.
To upload your poster presentation select “Upload your poster” from the menu above and enter the username and password provided by email. Only presentations uploaded by June 30, 2016, will be available during the conference. Also note that no paper version of the posters will be presented during the conference.
Please click on “Symposia” or “Special Session” option below to view the corresponding list. Then select the session of your choice to view all associated presentations. If you click on the title of a presentation you will be able to see its abstract or the full presentation, if it has been submitted by the author.
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S2: Understanding CMB Polarization Foregrounds - Clearing the Path to Inflationary B-modes
S3: MUSE first year science and beyond
S4: Future Prospects for Far-Infrared Space Astrophysics
S5: How galaxies live and die: the onset and end of star formation across cosmic time
S6: Exploring the outskirts of galaxy clusters
S7: X-rays from AGN: looking into the central engine
S8: Interstellar dust and gas coupling: linking observations, models and laboratory astrophysics
S9: The Dynamics of Star and Planet Formation
S10: Probing the New Frontiers with Cluster Lenses
S11: Gamma-ray bursts: recent theoretical models and observations
S12: Stellar and AGN feedback in galaxies: a multi-wavelength perspective of outflows
S13: High and Very-High Energy Gamma-ray Astronomy: status and future
S14: New Classes and Unique Events in Time Domain Astronomy
S16: Frontiers of massive-star evolution and core-collapse supernovae
S17: Magnetic Helicity in Sun and Stars: From Dynamo Action to Eruptive Phenomena
SS2: Solar-Terrestrial Coupling and Space Weather: State-of-the-Art and Future Prospects
SS3: Evolved stars at high angular resolution
SS5: A multi-messenger view of mergers and multiple supermassive black holes
SS6: The life and times of the Milky Way bulge
SS8: The challenges of multiple stellar populations in globular clusters
SS9: Episodic accretion in star formation
SS12: Promoting Diversity in Astronomy