Posters list

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Poster presentation guidelines:

Posters should be prepared in A0 format (i.e. 841 × 1189 mm or 33.11 × 46.81 inches), in portrait layout. An electronic version of each poster will be uploaded to the workshop’s Slack channel. The relevant links for posters will be provided via email.

  • Each poster has been assigned a stand number, which you can find in the table below.
  • Please, save your poster file in PDF format with the following name "AGNFAAST_poster_LastName_FirstName.pdf". 
  • The file size should not exceed: 20MB.
Title Presenter Institute
Tracing AGN Feedback in Seyfert Galaxies with Multi Wavelength Photometry Uzay Aydın Erciyes University, Turkey
Blue-shifted Emission and Absorption in BAL Quasars Gayathri C J University of Calicut, India
Uncovering host-galaxy properties of variable AGN with LSST Julia Erceg University of Southampton, United Kingdom 
Resolving jet-driven AGN feedback in Centaurus A’s northern filaments on cloud-scales with ALMA – insights on jet energy dissipation and feedback induced star formation Simon Flesch Max Planck Institute for Extraterrestrial Physics, Germany
Resolving BAL Quasar Outflows: Outflow Cloud Properties Using Voigt Profile Fitting of Si IV and C IV Absorption Lines
Anjali K A Indian Institute of Astrophysics, India
Early evolution of a young AGN jet in NGC 1275: Kinematics and jet–ambient medium interactions on (sub-)parsec scales Minchul Kam ASIAA, Taiwan
Can we directly observe jet feedback in the distant Universe? Emily Kerrison University of Sydney, Australia
Radio-AGN Feedback as seen from with the superMIGHTEE survey Sthbaile Kolwa University of South Africa, South Africa
AGN-enhanced star formation Martynas Laužikas Center for Physical Sciences and Technology, Lithuania
Tracing Outflows at Cosmic Dawn with JWST Meghana Pannikkote Max Planck Institute for Extraterrestrial Physics, Germany
Helical Magnetic Field in the Acceleration–Collimation Zone of the M87 Jet: Launch-Scale Boundary Conditions for AGN Feedback Jongho Park Kyung Hee University, Republic of Korea
Spatially resolved multiphase gas kinematics and excitation within the CARS sample Lucas Ramos Vieira Universidade Federal de Santa Maria, Brazil
Testing the AGN Paradigm, Part I: a generic SED for Seyfert 1 galaxies Paulina Alejandra Roco Avilez Universidad de Guanjuato , Mexico 
Systematic Study of the Optical Polarization Properties of Gamma-Ray Bright Blazars Ekaterina Shishkina St. Petersburg State University, Russia
Connecting AGN outflows to host galaxy properties Carolin Villforth University of Bath, UK