Los Angeles: May 4, 3:00-5:00
New York: May 4, 6:00-8:00
Santiago: May 4, 6:00-8:00
London: May 4, 11:00-13:00
Cape Town: May 4, 12:00-14:00
New Delhi: May 4, 15:30-17:30
Beijing: May 4, 18:00-20:00
Melbourne: May 4, 20:00-22:00
Winner of the best posters: 313 (Dirk Scholte)!
302 - Mapping the distribution of neutral hydrogen in and around low redshift galaxies (Sayak Dutta)
303 - Tracing dust evolution in M74 galaxy (Marco Palla)
304 - Discovery of ammonia (9,6) masers in two high-mass star-forming regions (Yaoting Yan)
305 - The role of major mergers in the galaxy mass-assembly as revealed by the ALPINE survey (Michael Romano)
306 - Unveiling the AGN impact on the ISM in local Seyfert 2 galaxies (Francesco Salvestrini)
308 - The small boxy/peanut structure of the Milky Way traced by old stars (Marcin Semczuk)
309 - Growth of Dark Matter Halos in the Cosmic Web (Rosie Braunholtz)
310 - Modelling globular cluster internal rotation from infancy to present-day (Elena Lacchin)
311 - Chemodynamics of metal-poor wide binaries in the Galactic halo: Association with the Sequoia event (Dongwook Lim)
312 - 3D intrinsic shapes of quiescent galaxies in observations and simulations (Junkai Zhang)
313 - The role of gas in star-forming galaxies on the largest galaxy surveys: deriving the gas content from optical spectra (Dirk Scholte) - Best poster winner!
314 - A search for bent jets in active galactic nuclei at parsec scales (Vladislav Makeev)
315 - Where is the gas? Playing hide-and-seek in two high-z quasar systems (Judit Fogasy)
316 - The Tremaine-Weinberg method for strongly and weakly barred galaxies (Tobias Géron)
317 - Statistics of BY Draconis Chromospheric Variable Stars (Deepak Chahal)