The talks are 25 minutes long, so we suggest preparing a presentation of about 20 minutes to allow time for questions.
Galaxy structure, gas in & around galaxies
09:30 Filippo Fraternali, Thijs van der Hulst
Kapteyn Institute, then and now
10:00 Scott Trager
WEAVE's view of gas (and stars) in and around galaxies
10:25 Annette Ferguson
The Evolving View of Galaxy Outskirts
10:50 Coffee break
11:30 Cecilia Bacchini
Disc flaring and (in)stability
11:55 Erwin de Blok
Low-column density HI in nearby galaxies
12:20 Jacqueline Hodge
Probing galaxy kinematics in the Epoch of Reionization
12:45 Lunch
14:15 Antonino Marasco
Gas accretion in galaxies
14:40 Joop Schaye
The COLIBRE Suite: Next-Generation Cosmological Simulations of Galaxy Formation and Evolution
15:05 Enrico Di Teodoro
Unveiling the cold outflows from the nucleus of the Milky Way
15:30 Tea break
16:10 Jacqueline van Gorkom
Some observational evidence for accretion
16:35 – 17:20
Discussion 1 – Chair: Tom Oosterloo
Kinematics & dynamics
09:30 James Binney
Corrugations and warps of galactic discs
09:55 Carlo Nipoti
Evolution of massive quiescent galaxies via envelope accretion
10:20 Francesca Rizzo
Dynamics of high-z galaxies
10:45 Coffee break
11:25 Albert Bosma
Rotation curves and dark matter: early work
11:50 Federico Lelli
The disk-halo degeneracy and the disk-halo conspiracy reloaded
12:15 Stacy McGaugh
Scaling Relations Including Low Surface Brightness Galaxies
12:40 Ron Ekers, Seth Shostak
Those were the days
13:00 Lunch
14:30 Pavel Mancera Piña
The galaxy-halo connection of disc galaxies over six orders of magnitude in stellar mass
14:55 Giuseppina Battaglia
How well do we know the dark matter halo properties of the smallest galaxies?
15:20 Amina Helmi
The early formation history of the Milky Way
15:45 – 16:30
Discussion 2 - Chair: Marc Verheijen
16:30 Borrel