IAUS 373Rm 205, Convention Hall
August 9, Tuesday
Morning e-Poster 09:45-10:30  
Morning Oral Session 10:30-12:00  
IAUS 373-1
Sebastián Sánchez The local and global relations between Σ∗, Σ_SFR and Σ_mol that regulate star-formation
Catherine Zucker Supernova-Driven Star Formation in the Milky Way
Kazuki Tokuda ALMA resolved views of molecular filaments/clumps in the Large Magellanic Cloud: A possible gas flow penetrating one of the
most massive protocluster systems in the Local Group
Amy Miller Turbulence-Controlled Hierarchical Star Formation in the Large Magellanic Cloud
Jin Koda Abundant Molecular Cloud Cores with Photo-Dissociated Envelopes Discovered in the XUV Disk of M83 with ALMA
Sarah Jeffreson A sub-grid model for the molecular cloud lifecycle
Afternoon Oral Session 1 13:30-15:00  
IAUS 373-2
Kazuo Sorai Molecular Gas Contents and Star Formation Efficiency in Local Galaxies
Barbara Catinella The link between cold gas global reservoirs and star-formation activity in galaxies
Erwin De Blok First results from the MHONGOOSE ultra-deep MeerKAT HI survey of nearby galaxies
Gyueun Park Probing the Conditions for the Atomic-to-Molecular Transition in the Interstellar Medium
Hsi-An Pan Gas-Star Formation Cycle in Nearby Galaxies
Bruce Elmegreen A Search for correlations between turbulence and star formation in LITTLE THINGS and THINGS galaxies
Break 15:00-15:15  
Afternoon Oral Session 2 15:15-16:45  
IAUS 373-3
Aeree Chung The impact of ICM ram pressure on the cool gas content and SF activity of galaxies
Yu Gao Star formation rate and physical conditions of the star-forming gas
Jiayi Sun Molecular Cloud Populations in the Context of Their Host Galaxies: Insights from PHANGS-ALMA
Ayu Konishi Exploring the evolution of giant molecular clouds in one of the nearest spiral galaxies M33
Gerhard Hensler Conditioning star formation in intergalactic clouds
Zara Randriamanakoto The SUNBIRD Survey: insights into small-scale star formation mechanisms through the NIR study of young massive clusters in a
sample of starburst and luminous infrared galaxies
Afternoon e-Poster 16:45-17:30  
August 10, Wednesday
Morning Plenary 08:15-09:45  
Adam Leroy Star Forming Galaxies Resolved into their Fundamental Units
Annalisa Pillepich Star formation across the bodies of galaxies and its suppression: a theoretical overview
Yingjie Peng Exploring star formation and quenching via observations, simulations and synergies
Morning e-Poster 09:45-10:30  
Morning Oral Session 10:30-12:00  
IAUS 373-4
Bianca Poggianti Star forming clumps, rates and histories: the spatially resolved view in dense galaxy environments
Philip Hopkins
Jeong-Gyu Kim Relative importance of different stellar feedback processes in dispersal of giant molecular clouds
Di Wang The SAMI Galaxy Survey: Using concentrated star formation and stellar population ages to understand environmental quenching
Camila De Sá Freitas Quenching, bursting and galaxy shapes: colour transformation as a function of morphology
Yuri Oku Osaka feedback model II: Modeling supernovae based on high-resolution simulations
Afternoon Oral Session 1 13:30-15:00  
IAUS 373-5
Alberto Bolatto Using Observables to Test Models
Lihwai Lin What drives galaxies from the main sequence to the green valley?
Qingzheng Yu On the HI Content of MaNGA Major Merger Pairs
Yang Sun Evolution of Bulk Gas Flows from Starburst to Quiescent Galaxies
Martin Bureau WISDOM: Molecular cloud properties and star-formation quenching
Cressida Cleland Investigating internal and external quenching mechanisms on various timescales.
Break 15:00-15:15  
Afternoon Oral Session 2 15:15-16:45  
IAUS 373-6
Miroslava Dessauges-Zavadsky Dissecting the star formation process at molecular cloud scale 8 billion years ago
Itziar Aretxaga (Sub-)mm continuum surveys: mapping the dusty galaxy contribution to the star formation history
Marcie Mun Spatially resolving the star formation activity of galaxies at 3 - 4 Gyrs of lookback time with MAGPI
Chelsea Sharon Characterizing the Resolved Schmidt-Kennicutt Relation Using Different SFR Tracers at Cosmic Noon
Melanie Kaasinen Resolving Star-forming Gas at the Peak Epoch of Star Formation
Po-Feng Wu Understanding quenching at high redshifts from local IFU surveys
Afternoon e-Poster 16:45-17:30  
August 11, Thursday
Morning e-Poster 09:45-10:30  
Morning Oral Session 10:30-12:00  
IAUS 373-7
Elisabete da Cunha The properties of star-forming galaxies in the first 5 billion years of cosmic history
Manuel Aravena The supply of gas through cosmic time: insights on the galaxy assembly at early epochs
Kathryn Grasha The Chemical Evolution of Spiral Galaxies from Start of Cosmic Dawn to Today
Ana Carolina Posses Nascimento Resolving the ISM structure and kinematics in two star forming galaxies at z ~ 6
Massissilia Hamadouche The evolution of quiescent galaxies from z = 0.6 to z = 1.3
Hannah Stacey How dusty quasars shape the inner regions of galaxies at cosmic noon
Afternoon Oral Session 1 13:30-15:00  
IAUS 373-8
Vincenzo Mainieri The role of AGN outflows and jets in regulating star formation
Kentaro Nagamine Feedback models in galaxy simulations and probing their impact using cosmological hydrodynamic simulations
Tjitske Starkenburg The evolutionary path of quenching galaxies and comparisons between theoretical and observational samplesDirect glimpse at accretion-driven galaxy evolution in the protocluster-era
Boris Sindhu Kalita
Kohei Ichikawa Rapidly growing supermassive black holes in extremely radio-loud galaxies
Hao He Analysis of giant molecular cloud properties on FIRE-2 Mergers
Break 15:00-15:15  
Afternoon Oral Session 2 15:15-16:45  
IAUS 373-9
Eve Ostriker Feedback and the Emergence of Star Formation Scaling Relations
Rachel Somerville Modeling star formation across a vast range of spatial scales
Dandan Xu Linking the rise and fall of star formation with the large-scale angular-momentum environment through circumgalactic medium
Jaeyeon Kim Environmental dependences of molecular cloud lifecycle in 60 main sequence galaxies
Juan Espejo What drives disk instabilities and star-forming clumps in galaxies at Cosmic Noon?
Chang-Goo Kim How are Galactic Star Formation Rates Regulated? Role of Supernovae, UV Radiation, and Magnetic fields