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Kavli Institute for Cosmology, Cambridge

 

Posters are displayed on Slack, see #posters-1 and #posters-2 channels.

Posters are split in two groups to allow their short introduction during the Poster Sessions which will take place on Tuesday 18th May and Wednesday 19th May, 13:40-14:20 UK time. It is important that each poster introduction fit onto one slide and takes no longer than 3 minutes, to allow all poster presenters to briefly describe their work within the time limit.

 

Poster Session 1 (Tuesday 18th May, 13:40-14:20 UK time)

 

Presenter (Affiliation) Title
Deepika Bollimpalli (Max-Planck Institute for Astrophysics) Dancing Discs: Lense-Thirring precession of truncated discs and their inference to Type-C QPOs
Nicolás Cuello (IPAG/CNRS, Grenoble, France) Warped discs in multiple stellar systems
Sven De Rijcke (Ghent University, Belgium) Linear stability analysis of collisionless and collisional disks
Hongping Deng (DAMTP) Parametric instability in a free-evolving warped protoplanetary disc
Sergei Dyda (University of Cambridge) MHD Simulations of Misaligned Black Hole Accretion Discs
Callum Fairbairn (DAMTP - Cambridge) Dynamics of Radially Finite Axisymmetric Rings
Amith Govind (Forschungszentrum Jülich) Effect of close stellar flybys in low-mass clusters.
Min-Kai Lin (ASIAA) Vortex survival in 3D self-gravitating protoplanetary disks
Feng Long (CfA) Revealing the binary and its misaligned circumbinary disk of V892 Tau
Cristiano Longarini (Università degli Studi di Milano) Dynamical dust traps in non-planar circumbinary discs
Taeho Ryu (The Johns Hopkins University) The Impact of Shocks on the Vertical Structure of Eccentric Disks
Antranik Sefilian (DAMTP, University of Cambridge) Potential softening and eccentricity dynamics in nearly Keplerian discs
Antranik Sefilian (DAMTP, University of Cambridge) Formation of gaps in self-gravitating debris discs
Dimitri Veras (University of Warwick) The lifetimes of planetary debris discs around white dwarfs

 

Poster Session 2 (Wednesday 19th May, 13:40-14:20 UK time)

 

Presenter (Affiliation) Title
Hossam Aly (Centre de Recherche Astrophysique de Lyon (CRAL)) Traffic jams, spirals, and dust pile-ups in inclined circumbinary discs
Giulia Ballabio (Queen Mary University of London) HD143006: circumbinary planet or misaligned disc?
Yixian Chen (Tsinghua University) Streamlines in Tidally Distorted Disks
Jane Huang (University of Michigan) Irregular Spiral Structures Traced by CO Emission around the RU Lup and GM Aur Protoplanetary Disks
Haochang Jiang (Tsinghua University) Survival of ALMA Rings in the Absence of Pressure Maxima
Jiaru Li (Cornell University) Ring Formation in Protoplanetary Discs Driven by an Eccentric Instability
Joshua Lovell (University of Cambridge) What caused q1 Eri's Asymmetric Debris Disc?
Elliot Lynch (University of Cambridge) Propagation of Nonlinear Eccentric Waves in Discs around Black Holes
Farzana Meru (University of Warwick) Distorted self-gravitating discs caused by fragments
Tim Pearce (AIU, Jena) Fomalhaut b could be massive and sculpting the narrow, eccentric debris disc, if in mean-motion resonance with it
Anna Penzlin (University Tübingen) What circumbinary disc tell us about general disc parameters
Jeremy Rath (Northwestern University) Steady-State Solutions for Eccentric Planets in Low Mass Disks
Sahl Rowther (University of Warwick) Suppressing Signatures of Gravitational Instabilities in Self-Gravitating Protoplanetary Discs