We are pleased to welcome you to the conference “Structure and Energy in the Universe: from interstellar clouds to cosmic explosions” which brings together researchers from across astrophysics to examine how matter and energy shape a wide range of astrophysical environments. The meeting is designed as a dynamic forum for exchange between established experts and early-career scientists, working on the interstellar medium, star formation, and energetic astrophysical processes.
The scientific program will focus on the physical structure of the ISM, from filamentary networks to protostellar systems, and on the dynamic processes that regulate star formation, including magnetic fields, turbulence, and gravity. Observational and theoretical advances will be discussed alongside developments in instrumentation, polarimetric techniques, and multiwavelength observations. The conference will also address stellar feedback, high-energy phenomena, and stellar explosions, linking small-scale processes to their broader astrophysical context.
In addition to invited reviews and contributed talks, the conference will include a hands-on workshop on polarimetry specifically aimed at young scientists. This workshop will introduce fundamental concepts, observational strategies, calibration challenges, and data interpretation, providing early-career participants with practical skills and a deeper understanding of polarimetric observations across different wavelengths.
· Structure of the interstellar medium, from filaments to protostars
· Dynamical processes in star formation, including magnetic fields and turbulence
· Stellar feedback, high-energy processes, and stellar explosions
· Instrumentation, observations, and polarimetry
· Open questions and future directions in ISM and star formation research
We look forward to an engaging and collaborative meeting that strengthens scientific exchange and stimulates new connections within the community.
Please register and submit your abstract by 31st March
Registration fee is $100.
Young researchers can ask for a waiver in the registration form.
Jonathan Tan
University of Virginia, USA
Paolo Padoan
Dartmouth College, USA
Shu-ichiro Inutsuka
Nagoya University, Japan
Christian Henkel
MPIFR Bonn, Germany
Andrey Sobolev
Xinjiang Astronomical Observatory
John Bally
University of Colorado Boulder, USA
Mika Juvela
University of Helsinki, Finland
Guido Garay
University of Chile, Chile
Willem Baan
Xinjiang Astronomical Observatory, China
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Nazarbayev University
Kabanbay Batyr ave. 53, Astana, Kazakhstan
City views, Astana
Asyr Hotel at the University campus
Closest accomodation option is on the University campus, block 21
https://old.nu.edu.kz/campus/campus-life/faculty-housing/on-campus
Wyndham Garden
10 min walk from the University campus
Program will be posted soon.
Information will be posted soon.
Dana Alina
Department of Physics, SSH, Nazarbayev University
Ernazar Abdikamalov
Department of Physics, SSH, Nazarbayev University
Toktarkhan Komesh
ECL, Nazarbayev University
Aman Kalbiat
Adel Umirbayeva
Dana Makarova
Eldana Rustemova
Dilda Berdikhan
Abusultan Meirambekuly
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