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Speaker(s) / Presenter(s) Date
Multi-messenger Observations of the Most Relativistic Cosmic Bangs: from Outflows to Remnants Alessandra Corsi (Texas Technical University in Lubbock)
WEAVE: The next-generation spectroscopic survey facility for the Northern Sky Scott Trager (Kapteyn Astronomical Institute, University of Groningen) -
Studying the central regions of Active Galactic Nuclei: Feeding and Feedback Sibasish Laha (NASA Goddard) -
Grain Depletions in the ISM Chamani Gunasekera (University of Kentucky) -
The innermost regions of active galactic nuclei: a view of Narrow-line Seyfert 1 galaxies Luigi Gallo (Saint Mary's University) -
From groups to clusters: gas processing and galaxy evolution Kelley Hess (ASTRON --- Netherlands Institute for Radio Astronomy) -
The Radcliffe Wave and the new Local Galactic Neighborhood João Alves (University of Vienna) -
Bangs, fizzles, and whistles - the physics of AGN feedback in galaxy clusters Christopher Reynolds (University of Cambridge) -
Towards a better understanding of low mass galaxies beyond the Local Group Shany Danieli (Institute for Advanced Study) -
The Cosmic Evolution of Galaxy Chemical Abundances and Baryon Cycling Over the Past 12 Billion Years Ryan Sanders (University of California at Davis) -
Taking the temperature of the ISM with deep learning Claire Murray (Johns Hopkins University) -
The Southern Stellar Stream Spectroscopic Survey: Overview and Latest Science Results Ting Li (University of Toronto) -
Unveiling the origin of filamentary structure in central cluster and group galaxies Valeria Olivares (University of Kentucky) -
The Milky Way in its Extragalactic Context Jeffrey Newman (University of Pittsburgh) -
SimBAL: Spectral Synthesis Analysis of Broad Absorption Line Quasars Karen Leighly (University of Oklahoma) -
Modeling Dispersal of Giant Molecular Clouds by UV Radiation Feedback Jeong-Gyu Kim (Princeton University) -
X-ray Variability Spectra of Black Holes Michael Parker -
The Javalambre-Physics of the Accelerated Universe Astrophysical Survey, current status and preliminary results from the miniJPAS survey Renato Dupke (Univ. of Michigan / National Observatory, Rio de Janeiro) -
What can the Occult Do for You? Benne Holwerda (Univ. of Louisville) -
Bridging the Gap Between Galaxy and Star Formation with Star Clusters Hui Li (MIT/Columbia Univ.) -
Probing Magnetic Field Morphology in Galaxy Clusters with the Gradient Technique Yue Hu (University of Wisconsin) -
Tracing the physics of the neutral and ionized ISM with the HI-MaNGA survey David V. Stark (Haverford College) -
A Good Hard Look at Cosmic Supermassive Black Hole Growth W.N. Brandt (Penn State University) for the Chandra Deep Fields Team -
David Stark David Stark (Haverford College) -
Hui Li Hui Li (MIT) -