Building Galaxies from Scratch: Advances and Challenges in Simulating Galaxy Evolution
19.-23. February 2024 in Vienna
Simulating galaxy formation is a challenging problem in theoretical astrophysics because of the wide range of scales and the large variety of physical processes involved. Feedback energy injected on scales of parsecs directly influences gas flows on scales as large as Megaparsec and important physical processes include not only gravity and (magneto)hydrodynamics, but also radiative cooling, star formation, radiation transport, as well as the physics of cosmic rays.
Despite these challenges, cosmological galaxy simulations have made drastic progress in the last decades, from being unable to produce disk galaxies at all to successfully reproducing the full population of galaxies in large cosmological box simulations (at least at low redshift). This success has been achieved with a broad number of different effective physics models and numerical schemes for galaxy physics, though even the numerical schemes for hydrodynamics and gravity are quite different.
In this meeting we present and examine the current state of the art of galaxy simulations in a cosmological context. We discuss the possible and best routes to the next generation of cosmological simulations that will further our insights into galaxy formation, one of the most complex problems in the Universe.
Welcome Presentation
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Invitation letter for Visa application
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Poster presentations
If your abstract has been selected for a poster presentation, please bring a physical poster (max size: A0 portrait). The poster walls will be located in the same area as the welcome reception and the coffee breaks. For additional exposure, each poster presenter is given the opportunity to advertise their poster in a 1 minute flash talk during the main conference program.
Topics of interest
- Magnetic fields
- Cosmic rays
- Radiation hydrodynamics
- Star formation and stellar feedback models
- Black hole and AGN feedback models
- Drivers of turbulence in galaxies and the CGM
- Steps towards exascale computing of galaxy simulations
- Modelling the interstellar medium in cosmological simulations
- Design and calibration of subgrid models
- New algorithms for physical processes, initial conditions, and postprocessing of galaxy simulations
Invited speakers
- Enrico Garaldi (MPA Garching)
- Philipp Girichidis (Heidelberg)
- Michaela Hirschmann (EPFL)
- Harley Katz (Oxford)
- Luisa Lucie-Smith (MPA Garching)
- Yueying Ni (Harvard CfA)
- Matthew C Smith (Heidelberg)
- Freeke van de Voort (Cardiff)
Keynote speaker
- Carlos Frenk (ICC Durham)
- May 30, 2023: Website online
- September 1st, 2023: Registration and abstract submission open
- November 15th, 2023: Deadline for abstract submissions
- December 1st, 2023: Preliminary program announced
- December 15th, 2023: Early-bird registration deadline
- January 15th, 2023: Registration deadline
- February 19th, 2024: Conference starts!
SOC
- Oscar Agertz
- Camila Correa
- Azi Fattahi
- Rüdiger Pakmor
- Annalisa Pillepich
- Sylvia Ploeckinger (chair)
- Joakim Rosdahl
- Matthieu Schaller
LOC
- Alina Boecker
- Prashin Jethwa
- Katharina Kain
- Sylvia Ploeckinger
- Carla Nicolin Schoder
- Katyayani Trivedi
- Lukas Winkler
- Agata Wisłocka
Registration
Registration is already closed!
Registration fees
- Registration until Dec 15, 2023: 300 EUR (incl. welcome reception and conference dinner)
- Registration from Dec 16, 2023 until Jan 15, 2024: 350 EUR (incl. welcome reception and conference dinner)
- Conference dinner for accompanying person: 100 EUR