Invited speakers

Keynote speakers: confirmed

  • Alexandre Vazdekis, Stellar populations model developments
  • Alvio Renzini, Conference Summary
  • Amina Helmi, Streams and accretion history
  • Andrew Wetzel, FIRE/Latte simulations of Milky Way-like galaxies
  • Anna Barbara Queiroz, Dissecting the bulge, bar and inner disk
  • Anke Ardern-Arentsen, The ancient central population
  • Anthony Brown, Gaia: Taking the Galactic Census
  • Beatriz Barbuy, The Galactic Bulge
  • Bruno Castilho, Future instrumentation for Galactic Archaeology
  • Carmela Lardo, Multiple populations in globular clusters
  • Carlos Allende Prieto, Automated methods for abundance determination
  • Chiaki Kobayashi, Chemical evolution with hydrodynamical cosmological simulations
  • Chris Sneden, Atomic and molecular data for spectroscopy
  • Danny Horta, The accretion history of the Galaxy via field and GC populations
  • Else Starkenburg, The Pristine Survey
  • Grazyna Stasinska, Modeling emission lines in early type galaxies
  • Gustavo Bruzual, Stellar populations in distant galaxies
  • Haining Li: Exploring the Milky Way with LAMOST Survey
  • Jennifer Johnson, Stellar Populations in SDSS-V/Milky Way Mapper
  • M. Celeste Parisi, The interaction history of the Magellanic Clouds as told by their stellar populations
  • Marica Valentini, 4MOST: 4-metre Multi-Object Spectroscopic Telescope
  • Mario Gennaro, The low-mass IMF: a review and an illustration of future prospects with JWST
  • Nitya Kallivayalil, Local Group Cosmology: lessons from mapping the stellar populations in the nearby universe
  • Norbert Przybilla, Present-day abundances from B stars
  • Oscar Gonzalez, VLT-MOONS: The Multi-Object Optical and Near-IR Spectrograph for the VLT
  • Paula Coelho, Stellar Spectral Libraries for Stellar Populations Studies
  • Ricardo Schiavon, The APOGEE survey
  • Sarah Martell, The GALAH survey
  • Sergio Ortolani, Globular clusters in the galactic bulge
  • Sofia Randich, The Gaia-ESO Survey, its legacy, and new perspectives
  • Ting Li, Metal-poor stars of the Milky Way and ultra-faint dwarf galaxies
  • Vanessa Hill, Spectroscopic surveys in the Gaia era
  • Wako Aoki, Subaru/Lamost Survey