31 March - 2 April 2025

Program

PRIMA Conference Program

Introduction & information Jason GLENN & Denis BURGARELLA LAM, France
Invited review: PRIMA Alexandra POPE Univ. Massachussets, USA
Invited review: Planetary disks and infrared observations Benoît TABONE Univ. Paris-Saclay, IAS
Coffee break          ☕️ ☕️ ☕️ ☕️ All
Evaporating Discs in far-infrared Sebastien PAINE Queens Mary Univ., UK
Beyond Water: Far-Infrared Observations of Planet Formation Kamber SCHWARZ MPIA, Germany
The necessity of PRIMA for star and planet formation sciences and an overview of PRIMA-Japan working group Shota NOTSU Univ. Tokyo, Japan
Lunch break 🥗 🍕 🍲 🍚 All
Invited review: The Solar Systen and its small bodies with PRIMA Olivier GROUSSIN LAM, France
Invited review: The role of magnetic fields in the star formation process Kate PATTLE Univ. College London, UK
Magnetic fields in prestellar cores: a new perspective combining radio and infrared data Andrea BRACCO ENS, Paris / INAF,Italy
Understanding of Dust Polarization Ngoc Tram LE Leiden Univ., Netherlands
Considerations for Large-Area Polarimetric Surveys with PRIMAger Darren DOWELL JPL, USA
Accretion variability in young stars with PRIMA Marc AUDARD UNIGE, Switzerland
Coffee break          ☕️ ☕️ ☕️ ☕️ All
Invited review: PRIMA GO Program Tiffany KATARIA JPL, USA
Round Table To be defined All
Welcome Party 🎉 🥳 🍻 🥂 All
     
     
Introduction from LAM's Director & information Stéphane ARNOUTS & Denis BURGARELLA LAM, France
Invited review: Star formation and infrared observations Sergio MOLINARI INAF, Italy
The radial variation of the silicate-to-carbon ratio in M31 probed by PRIMA Jérémy CHASTENET Ghent Univ., Netherlands
Dust heating in nearby galaxies Vidhi Ritesh TAILOR Bologna, Italy
Coffee break          ☕️ ☕️ ☕️ ☕️ All
Invited review:  Dust properties and infrared observations Irene SHIVAEI CAB, Spain
The Local Universe: From DustPedia with Herschel to PRIMA Viviana CASASOLA INAF, Bologna, Italy
The Power of PRIMA and PPMAP in the Nearby Universe Matthew SMITH Cardiff, UK
The PRIMA primise of deciphering interstellar dust evolution with observations in the nearby Universe Frédéric GALLIANO CEA, France
Lunch break 🥗 🍕 🍲 🍚 All
Linking ISM cooling emission lines to energetic processes in high-z metal-poor analogues Vianney LEBOUTEILLER CEA, France
Dusty-PRISM: Predicting the evolution of dust and PAHs across cosmic times for PRIMA with radiation-hydrodynamics Francisco RODRIGUEZ MONTERO Kavli Inst. Cosmo, Chicago, USA
Invited review: Crystals in the interstellar medium of galaxies Ciska KEMPER ICREA, Catalonia, Spain
Coffee break          ☕️ ☕️ ☕️ ☕️ All
Sieging HELM's deep: PRIMA unveils the far-infrared properties of highly extincted low-mass galaxies Laura BISIGELLO INAF, Padova, taly
Star Formation at Low Metallicity: JWST results from imaging and spectroscopy Olivia JONES UK Astro. Tech. Center, UK
Recovering the Dust Mass Budget with PRIMA Alberto TRAINA INAF, Bologna, Italy
Probing the Interstellar dust temperature from the local Universe to the Reionization Epoch with PRIMA Francesca POZZI Univ. Bologna, Italy
Round Table To be defined All
     
     
Introduction and information Denis BURGARELLA LAM, France
Warm Dust in the First Few Billion Years Karina CAPUTI KAI, Netherlands
The BlueDOG at Cosmic Noon: A Possible Analog to Little Red Dots Seongjae KIM KASSI, South Korea
A Census of the Most Obscured Galaxy Nuclei over Cosmic Time to be revealed by PRIMA Fergus DONNAN Univ. Oxford, UK
Coffee break          ☕️ ☕️ ☕️ ☕️ All
A New Hope for Obscured AGN: The PRIMA-NewAthena Alliance Luigi BARCHIESI UCT, South Africa
OH Outflow Energetics and the Presence of Buried Galactic Nuclei at (Nearly) Cosmic Noon Eduardo GONZALEZ-ALFONSO Univ. Of Alcala, Spain
Revealing the interplay between SMBH and starburst activity in the brightest far-IR galaxy in the Universe Francesco SALVESTRINI INAF, Trieste, Italy
Evolution of Gas-phase Metallicity and Dust Attenuation from z ~ 14 to Cosmic Noon Daniel LANGEROODI Univ. Copenhagen, Denmark
Lunch break 🥗 🍕 🍲 🍚 All
Invited Review: CIB (+polarised CIB) and cosmology Guilaine LAGACHE LAM, France
Modelling infrared line emission from high-z galaxies Livia VALLINI INAF, Bologna, Italy
Origins of carbon dust in a JWST-observed primeval galaxy at z~6.7 Ambra NANNI NCB, Warsaw, Poland
Overcoming confusion noise with hyperspectral imaging from PRIMAger James DONNELLAN Univ. Sussex, UK
Unveiling the New Redshift Frontier: Breaking Dust–Redshift Degeneracies with JWST and PRIMA Giovanni GANDOLFI Univ. Padova, Italy
Coffee break          ☕️ ☕️ ☕️ ☕️ All
The Herschel Dark Field: Probing the deepest FIR field with SCUBA-2 and PRIMA Ayushi PARMAR Imperial College London, UK
The evolution of massive galaxies - from a tripod approach of observations, simulations and AI and the promise of PRIMA Lingyu WANG KAI, SRON, Netherlands
Multi-wavelength Synergy in PRIMA Confusion Mitigation Longji BING Univ. Sussex, UK
Concluding remarks Matt GRIFFIN Cardiff Univ., UK

 

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