Schedule

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Monday - Tuesday - Wednesday - Thursday - Friday

Monday, December 11
Time   Speaker Title Details
8:00      Registration
               Chair: Mercedez Lopez-Morales  -   Introduction
8:45   Tommaso Treu Welcome! Goals of the meeting deck
9:00   Rebecca Bernstein The Giant Magellan Telescope: Design, Capabilities, and Status www
9:30   Bob Kirshner The Thirty Meter Telescope and the World of Science wwwdeck
10:00   Michele Cirasuolo The ESO Extremely large Telescope www
10:30      Coffee Break
11:15   Eric Peng The US Extremely Large Telescope Program: NOIRLab and the Science Data Life Cycle wwwdeck
11:45   Dimitri Mawet MODHIS (Multi-Objective Diffraction-limited High-resolution Infrared Spectrograph abs. - deck
12:15   Warren Skidmore How Science Cases Influence Observatory Design and Operations abs. - deck
12:30      Lunch
13:30   Mercedes Lopez-Morales Exoplanetary Atmospheres with the ELTs deck
14:00   Björn Benneke Exoplanet atmospheres in the era of JWST and the ELTs: complementarity between space and ground  
14:30   Kevin Hardegree-Ullman Bioverse and the Prospects for Observing Biosignatures with JWST and the ELTs abs. - deck
14:45   Christian Marois Toward Imaging Rocky Exoplanets with TMT, From Validating Focal Plane WFS technologies on 8-m telescopes, to the Development of “Ultra Fast” Adaptive Optics Systems abs. - deck
15:00      Coffee Break
               Chair:  Stanimir Metchev              -   Exoplanets
15:30   Rene Doyon Atmospheric Characterization of Temperate Rocky Exoplanets – A JWST and ELT Perspective abs. - deck
16:00   Refath Bari Detecting Molecular Nitrogen in Water World Atmospheres abs.
16:15   Peter Smith Stronger Together: Using Synergies Between Ground-Based Telescopes and JWST to Understand Exoplanet Atmospheres abs. - deck
16:30   Quang Tran The March to Younger Planets through High-Precision Radial Velocities abs. - deck
16:45   Camryn Mullin Direct Imaging of YSOs: Observing five circumstellar disks to search for forming planets abs. - deck
17:00      End of the day

 


 

Monday - Tuesday - Wednesday - Thursday - Friday

Tuesday, December 12
Time   Speaker Title Details
8:30      Registration
               Chair: James Bullock                    -   Exoplanets
9:00   Kimberly Ward-Duong Exoplanetary System Imaging in the Combined Era of Ground and Space-based Vantage Points deck
9:30   Christophe Dumas JWST/TMT synergy and complementarity for solar system observations abs. - deck
9:45   Ward-Duong, Doyon, Mawet Roundtable: Exoplanet Spectroscopy  
10:15      Coffee Break
               Chair: James Bullock                   -   Fundamental Physics and Cosmology
11:00   Anna Nierenberg Measuring the properties of dark matter with JWST and ELTs abs. - deck
11:30   Lou Strolger Supernovae and Cosmology from JWST to the ELT deck
12:00   Wen-Fai Fong The Race to Find Photons from Gravitational Wave Sources and Gamma-ray Bursts in the ELT Era abs. - deck
12:30      Lunch
               Chair: Anna Nierenberg               -   Fundamental Physics and Cosmology
13:30   Jorge Moreno Cosmological simulations: JWST controversies and future ELT opportunities deck
14:00   James Bullock The physics of disk galaxy formation over cosmic time abs. - deck
14:15   Laura Sales The origin, evolution and dark matter content of ultradiffuse galaxies abs. - deck
14:30   Massimo Ricotti Resolving star formation into parsec-scale compact star clusters in simulations and observations of strongly lensed galaxies at redshifts 6 to 13: Implications on the origin of old globular clusters and the sources driving cosmic reionization. abs. - deck
15:00      Coffee Break
15:30   Joseph Jensen Building an Independent Distance Ladder for Early-type Galaxies with HST, JWST, and ELT abs. - deck
15:45   Niusha Ahvazi The role of dwarf galaxies as progenitors of the intra-cluster light in galaxy groups and clusters abs. - deck
16:00   Shawn Knabel Cosmology through spatially resolved stellar kinematics of strong lensing galaxies: from Keck to JWST to ELTs abs. - deck
16:15   Pritom Mozumdar A MUSE-HST synergy to probe galaxy morphology and Hubble constant in the era of ELT-JWST abs. - deck
16:30   Devon Williams The First Quadruply Imaged Quasar Modeled with JWST Imaging: WFI2033 - 4723 abs. - deck
16:45   Claire Williams Lighting up early galaxies through the stream velocity abs. - deck
17:00      End of the presentations
         
18:00      Banquet
20:00      End of the day

 


 

Monday - Tuesday - Wednesday - Thursday - Friday

Wednesday, December 13
Time   Speaker Title Details
8:00      Registration
               Chair: André-Nicolas Chené         -    Black Holes and AGN
9:00   Jonelle Walsh Dynamical Studies of the Largest Supermassive Black Holes with JWST and ELTs deck
9:30   Justin Kader Mapping Multi-scale AGN Outflows with Keck+JWST abs. - deck
9:45   Yuzo Ishikawa Advancing dual quasars science at cosmic noon and beyond with ELTs: spatially resolved observations with JWST and ALMA abs. - deck
10:00   Tuan Do Envisioning the next decade of Galactic center science with JWST and ELTs abs.
10:15      Coffee Break
               Chair: André-Nicolas Chené         -    Milky Way and Nearby Galaxies
11:00   Kristen McQuinn Resolved Stellar Populations Studies with the JWST  abs.
11:30   Mario Gennaro Resolving stars with JWST and the ELTs in the Milky Way and its neighbors  deck
12:00   Matthew Hosek Star Formation in Extreme Environments: The Stellar Initial Mass Function at the Galactic Center with JWST and Future ELTs abs. - deck
12:15      End of the presentations
1:00      TMT lab tour
2:00      UCLA lab tour
3:00      End of UCLA lab tour
6:00      End of TMT lab tour

 


 

Monday - Tuesday - Wednesday - Thursday - Friday

Thursday, December 14
Time   Speaker Title Details
8:00      Registration
               Chair: Jonelle Wash                      -    Galaxy Formation and Evolution
9:00   Alice Shapley High-Redshift Galaxy Formation with ELTs in the Era of JWST discovery deck
9:30   Danielle Berg    
10:00   Benjamin Metha Geostatistics of Galaxies -- Making the most of metallicity maps abs. - deck
10:15      Coffee Break
11:00   Chuck Steidel Gas and Stars in the "Intermediate Redshift" Universe: Not Quite Dead Yet  
11:30   Caitlin Casey Mapping Massive Galaxies in Massive Structures in the First Billion deck
12:00   Jeyhan Kartaltepe Lessons in Galaxy Evolution from the First Year of JWST Observations deck
12:30      Lunch
               Chair: Michael S. Turner               -    Galaxy Formation and Evolution
13:30   Zhaoran Liu JWST, Subaru and the ELT Era abs. - deck
13:45   Santosh Harish First look at the 7.7um JWST/MIRI sources in the COSMOS-Web abs. - deck
14:00   Mike Rich Keck/KCWI studies of Lyman alpha Nebulae at 2<z<3 abs.
14:15   Steidel, Casey, Wright, Shapley Complementarity between ELT and JWST Spectroscopy  
10:30      Coffee Break
15:30   Ryan Endsley Building a Detailed Picture of Reionization by Targeting UV-bright z>6 Galaxies with ELTs abs. - deck
15:45   Peter Senchyna Intertwined uncertainties in metal-poor massive star populations from z~10 to 0 abs. - deck
16:00   Bingjie Wang Finding the first galaxies behind the lensing cluster Abell 2744 abs. - deck
16:15   Hiroya Umeda First JWST Constraints on the Key Cosmic Reionization Parameters with Lyα Damping Wing Absorptions of Galaxies at z=7-12: Towards the JWSTxELT Era abs. - deck
16:30   Yongda Zhu Constraining Cosmic Reionization in the ELT Era: Direct Measurements of Ionizing Photon Mean Free Path abs. - deck
16:45   Danial Langeroodi Correlation between compactness and metal-deficiency in high-redshift galaxies abs.
17:00      End of the day

 


 

Monday - Tuesday - Wednesday - Thursday - Friday

Friday, December 15
Time   Speaker Title Details
8:00      Registration
               Chair: Alice Shapley                      -    Galaxy Formation and Evolution
9:00   Zixuan Peng Using KCWI to Explore the Chemical Evolution and Feedback in a Reionization-era Spectral Analog J1044+0353 abs. - deck
9:15   Yi Xu Stellar and AGN Feedback Probed with Outflows in JWST Galaxies at z=3-9: Implications of Frequent Nearly-Spherical Galactic Fountains abs. - deck
9:30   Jeff Cooke The high utility of z ~ 2 - 20 supernovae abs. - deck
9:45      Coffee Break
10:30   Kartaltepe, Bennecke, Do, Gennaro Optimizing JWST legacy for the era of ELTs  
11:00   Narae Hwang and Masayuki Akiyama Summary  deck
11:30      End of the conference