A conference was held in March 2017 in the Galapagos Islands on the topic of The Origin (and Evolution) of Baryonic Galaxy Halos. It attracted some 120 researchers from around the world. They presented 68 talks (nine of which were invited) and 30 posters over five days. A novel element of the talk schedule was that participants were asked which talks they wanted to hear and the schedule was made up based on their votes and those of the Scientific Organizing Committee SOC . The final talk schedule had 34% of the talks given by women. An emphasis was given to discussion time directly after each talk. Combined with limited/no access to the internet, this resulted in high level of engagement and lively discussions. A prize was given to the post...
Our knowledge of galaxy formation and evolution has greatly expanded in recent decades thanks to lar...
Invited talk about double-barred galaxies for the conference "Galactic bars: driving and decoding ga...
The meeting had broad representation from both the national and international scientific communities...
This book covers aspects and achievements of the baryonic (star and gas) component of galaxy halos a...
There is no place on Earth like the Galapagos Islands and no better destination to discuss the reali...
The papers in this volume represent a broad spectrum of observational, theoretical, and computationa...
Our understanding of galaxy formation comes mostly from two sources: sensitive observations at high...
This article summarizes - from a personal perspective - some of the main themes that have emerged at...
This is a summary of my lectures during the 2011 Canary Islands Winter School in Puerto de la Cruz. ...
When and how galaxies formed throughout the history of the Universe is one of the most fundamental q...
Invited talk presented at the conference Galaxy evolution Across Time, 12-16 June, Paris, Franc
A summary of the some of the topics discussed at the 2017 Paris workshop on Galaxy Evolution
Starbursts are important features of early galaxy evolution. Many of the distant, high-redshift gala...
In April 2013, a workshop entitled "What Regulates Galaxy Evolution?" was held at the Lorentz Center...
Original paper can be found at: http://www.astrosociety.org/pubs/cs/156-194.html--Copyright Astronom...
Our knowledge of galaxy formation and evolution has greatly expanded in recent decades thanks to lar...
Invited talk about double-barred galaxies for the conference "Galactic bars: driving and decoding ga...
The meeting had broad representation from both the national and international scientific communities...
This book covers aspects and achievements of the baryonic (star and gas) component of galaxy halos a...
There is no place on Earth like the Galapagos Islands and no better destination to discuss the reali...
The papers in this volume represent a broad spectrum of observational, theoretical, and computationa...
Our understanding of galaxy formation comes mostly from two sources: sensitive observations at high...
This article summarizes - from a personal perspective - some of the main themes that have emerged at...
This is a summary of my lectures during the 2011 Canary Islands Winter School in Puerto de la Cruz. ...
When and how galaxies formed throughout the history of the Universe is one of the most fundamental q...
Invited talk presented at the conference Galaxy evolution Across Time, 12-16 June, Paris, Franc
A summary of the some of the topics discussed at the 2017 Paris workshop on Galaxy Evolution
Starbursts are important features of early galaxy evolution. Many of the distant, high-redshift gala...
In April 2013, a workshop entitled "What Regulates Galaxy Evolution?" was held at the Lorentz Center...
Original paper can be found at: http://www.astrosociety.org/pubs/cs/156-194.html--Copyright Astronom...
Our knowledge of galaxy formation and evolution has greatly expanded in recent decades thanks to lar...
Invited talk about double-barred galaxies for the conference "Galactic bars: driving and decoding ga...
The meeting had broad representation from both the national and international scientific communities...