Day 1
Welcome tea/coffee, registration 9:00 - 10:00
Session I
10:00 - 10:05
10:05 - 10:25
The impact of stellar evolution on giant planets
Edward Bryant - UCL / University of Warwick
10:25 - 10:40
Kinematic Detection of Gravitational Instability
Cassandra Hall - University of Georgia
10:40 - 10:55
Modelling the Impact of Stellar Activity on HARPS-N Spectra
Katlyn Hobbs - Queen's University Belfast
10:55 - 11:10
Atmospheric retrievals on JWST NIRSpec G395H transmission spectroscopy of L 98-59 d suggest possible sulphur species
Agnibha Banerjee - The Open University
11:10 - 11:25
New Insights into the Internal Structure of GJ1214b Informed by JWST
Anjali Piette - University of Birmingham
11:25 - 11:50
Lunch 11:50 - 13:00
13:00 - 13:30
Session II
13:30 - 13:50
Understanding what helium absorption tells us about atmospheric escape from exoplanets
Giulia Ballabio - Imperial College London
13:50 - 14:05
Ti3D Simulations of Haze Hot-Jupiters and Its Implications to Observations with Limb Asymmetry
Mei Ting (Martha) Mak - University of Exeter
14:05 - 14:20
A chemistry intercomparison for Proxima Centauri b atmospheric simulations
Greg Cooke - University of Cambridge
14:20 - 14:35
What could debris discs teach us about planets?
Tim Pearce - University of Warwick
14:35 - 14:50
The Dust Object in Orion and the search for Giant Exorings
Niamh Mallaghan - Queen's University Belfast
14:50 - 15:00
Tea/coffee break 15:00 - 15:30
Session III
15:30 - 15:50
A shallower radius valley around low-mass hosts: evidence for high-energy scatter, icy planets or collisions
Cynthia Ho - Queen Mary University of London
15:50 - 16:05
Observability of volcanic outgassing on highly irradiated lava worlds
Tobias G. Meier - University of Oxford
16:05 - 16:20
To be or not to be a planet: multi-wavelength verification of deep desert Neptunes
Isobel Lockley - University of Warwick
16:20 - 16:35
Human cohort analysis of SPECULOOS survey data
Florian Lienhard - ETH Zurich
16:35 - 16:50
JWST NEAT: NIRISS/SOSS Transmission Spectrum of the Super-Earth GJ 357b
Jake Taylor - University of Oxford
16:50 - 17:10
Poster Session 17:30 - 18:30
Day 2
Tea/Coffee 8:30 - 9:00
Session IV
9:00 - 9:20
Cracking Cool Giant Planets with Astrometry
Alexander Venner - University of Southern Queensland, Australia
9:20 - 9:35
The Response and Observability of Exo-Earth Climates to Cometary Impacts
Felix Sainsbury-Martinez - University of Leeds
9:35 - 9:50
Unveiling the nature of the young TOI-451 planets: Modelling RV stellar signals with contemporary photometry
Oscar Barragán - University of Oxford/Warwick
09:50 - 10:00
Tea/coffee break 10:00 - 10:30
Session V
10:30 - 10:50
Free Floating Planets and their signatures of Planet Formation
Gavin Coleman - Queen Mary University of London
10:50 - 11:05
What can NGTS do for you?
Faith Hawthorn - University of Warwick
11:05 - 11:20
How much water do small exoplanets contain?
James Rogers - University of Cambridge
11:20 - 11:35
DECO: The ALMA Disk-Exoplanet C/Onnection
Catherine Walsh - University of Leeds
11:35 - 11:50
A Unique Benchmark hot Jupiter Spectrum
Hannah Wakeford - University of Bristol
Lunch 11:50 - 13:00
13:00 - 13:30
Session VI
13:30 - 13:50
Coconuts-2b: Probing the atmosphere of a planetary-mass object on an ultra-wide orbit
Jessica Copeland - University of Hertfordshire
13:50 - 14:05
Can giant impacts be detected in other star systems?
Pavan Tanna - Institute of Astronomy, Cambridge
14:05 - 14:20
Long-period super Jupiter mass companion orbiting the Galaxy's most enigmatic star: Tabby's star
Cristina Madurga Favieres - University of Warwick
14:20 - 14:35
Modelling stellar activity and instrumental systematics to reduce RV jitter using neural networks
Naomi McWilliam - Imperial College London
14:35 - 14:50
How unique is our rocky planet as a cradle of life in the universe?
Gergely Friss - University of Edinburgh
14:50 - 15:00
Tea/coffee break 15:00 - 15:30
Session VII
15:30 - 15:50
BOWIE-ALIGN: JWST reveals hints of planetesimal accretion and complex sulphur chemistry in the atmosphere of the misaligned hot Jupiter WASP-15b
James Kirk - Imperial College London
15:50 - 16:05
Rapid Formation of Earth-Mass bodies in a Gravitationally Unstable Disc
Sahl Rowther - University of Leicester
16:05 - 16:20
Are There MANGOS in Space?
George Dransfield - University of Oxford
16:20 - 16:35
TESS's Insights on PLATO's Planet Discovery Potential
Yoshi Nike Emilia Eschen - University of Warwick
16:35 - 16:50
Geometric Considerations in Hot Jupiter Magnetic Drag Models
Duncan Christie - MPIA
16:50 - 17:10
17:10 - 18:00
19:00 Conference Dinner at the Royal Armouries
Day 3
Tea/Coffee 8:30 - 9:00
Session VIII
9:00 - 9:20
Ages and Galactic Properties of Hot Jupiter Hosts
Angharad Weeks - UCL
9:20 - 9:35
Accretion of a Kuiper-belt object analogue onto a warm white dwarf
Snehalta Sahu - University of Warwick
9:35 - 9:50
Tracing day-night atmospheric gradients on WASP-121b
Jo Barstow - The Open University
09:50 - 10:00
Break 10:00 - 10:30
Session VIII
10:30 - 10:50
Disc caught at the transition from protoplanetary to debris stage
Karolina Szewczyk - University of Leeds
10:50 - 11:05
Giant planet system architectures: from evolution to detection.
Emmanuel Greenfield - Imperial College London
11:05 - 11:20
Conditions on the hot rocky Super-Earth TOI-1685 b
Chloe Fisher - University of Oxford
11:20 - 11:35
Chemistry and Aerosols of Temperate Jupiters
Alastair Claringbold - University of Warwick
11:35 - 11:50
Investigating Star-Planet Compositional Ties for Systems with Iron-Poor Host Stars
Daisy Turner - University of Birmingham
Lunch 11:50 - 13:00
13:00 - 13:30
13:30 - 14:15
Leaving and re-entering academia
Tim Pearce - University of Warwick
Fellowships - A view from the other side
Adrian Barker - University of Leeds
Panel discussion
Session VIII
14:15 - 14:30
Modelling Dust Evolution and Substructures in Protoplanetary Disks: Insights from AGE-PRO
Lilian Luo - MSSL/UCL
14:30 - 14:45
Demographics of Close-In TESS Neptunian Planets Orbiting FGK Stars
Kaiming Cui - University of Warwick
14:45 - 15:00
Establishing the exoplanet age-ladder: new results in the detection and characterisation of young exoplanets
Matthew Battley - Queen Mary University of London
Tea/coffee break 15:00 - 15:30
Session IX
15:30 - 15:50
Detection and characterisation of an infant (5 Myr) transiting planet
Andrew Ringham - Queen Mary University of London
15:50 - 16:05
No traces of the initial conditions of planet formation within the phase space densities of exoplanet host stars
George Blaylock-Squibbs - University of Central Lancashire
16:05 - 16:20
GCM simulations of temperate sub-Neptunes
Edouard Barrier - Institute of Astronomy, University of Cambridge
16:20 - 16:35
An Efficient Tidal Dissipation Mechanism via Stellar Magnetic Fields
Craig Duguid - Durham University
16:20 - 16:35
Multi-planet system formation in stellar cluster environments
Lin Qiao - Queen Mary University of London
16:50 - 16:55
The Habitable World Observatory
Beth Biller - University of Edinburgh
16:55 - 17:00
The Earth 2.0 (ET) Space Mission
Haitao (Hunter) Li - National Space Science Center, CAS / University of Exeter
15:00 - 18:00
Day 4
Tea/Coffee 8:30 - 9:00
Session IX
9:00 - 9:15
Effect of irradiation model on 2D hydrodynamic simulations of self-gravitating protoplanetary discs
Cat Leedham - Institute of Astronomy, University of Cambridge
9:15 - 9:30
Dwarfs of Fire and Ice: Irradiated White Dwarf--Brown Dwarf Binaries with HST and JWST
Jenni French - University of Birmingham
9:30 - 9:45
New calibration method for BiSON: 40 years of Sun-as-a-star RV data
Federica Rescigno - University of Birmingham
9:45 - 10:00
Seeing deeper into the metal depleted atmosphere of a gas-giant at the hot to ultra-hot Jupiter transition
Vatsal Panwar - University of Warwick
Tea/coffee break 10:00 - 10:30
Session IX
10:30 - 10:50
A multi-wavelength survey of the Rho-Ophiuchus star forming region: unveiling the hidden mass reservoir
Isaac Radley - University of Leeds
10:50 - 11:05
In search for the Sculptors of Debris Discs with JWST-MIRI
Andy James - University of Exeter
11:05 - 11:20
On the Atmospheric Composition of TOI-270d: Hycean World or Mixed Envelope?
Savvas Constantinou - Institute of Astronomy, University of Cambridge
11:20 - 11:35
Time-Resolved Atmospheric Retrievals: Eigen-Spectra Inversion Techniques for Variable Brown Dwarfs and Exoplanets
Fei Wang - University of Hertfordshire
11:35 - 11:50
Lunch 11:50 - 13:00
Session X
13:00 - 13:20
The Stellar Multiplicity Rate of Different Exoplanet Types using Gaia DR3 Astrometry
Fintan Eeles-Nolle - University of Warwick
13:20 - 13:35
Chemical co-evolution of dust and gas in inner vs outer regions of protoplanetary discs
Tamara Molyarova - University of Leeds
13:35 - 13:50
Investigating the occurrence of hot Jupiters with stellar age
Francesca Waines - UCL- MSSL
Farewell
14:15 - 17:00
Exoplanet Strategy Meeting
Coordinators: Vincent Van Eylen, Amaury Triaud, Beth Biller and Olja Panić
There is no registration fee payment, invitation or similar requirement for this meeting other than that you need to be a UK-based academic staff member or a senior fellow (with long term positions =>5 yrs). We will endeavour to make this a hybrid meeting for those who cannot attend in person.
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Event begins in Herringbone Room at 14:30 with tea/coffee provided at 14:15-14:30