Posters list

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Poster & flash 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 and flash presentations were provided via email.

  • Each poster has been assigned a stand number, which you can find in the table below.
  • On Tuesday, Wednesday and Thursday you will be given the opportunity to deliver a flash presentation of your poster during the poster pop-up session. Each presentation will have a duration of two minutes. 
  • Please, save your poster file in PDF format with the following name "VLTb2030_poster_LastName_FirstName.pdf". The name of your flash presentation file should follow the same format.
  • Flash presentations are to be uploaded the day before the assigned session via the link provided to you via e-mail.
  • The file size should not exceed: 20MB.
  • There is only a limited number of flash talk slots available and if there is over-subscription, we will give priority to the people who submitted their flash talk slide first.
  • During the workshop, be ready to present your flash talk with the other poster presenters in the day of your poster pop-up session.
POSTER TITLE PRESENTER FLASH TALK STAND NR.
Blue Multi Unit Spectroscopic Explorer (BlueMUSE) - science drivers and synergies, The Johan Richard Wednesday morning 1
BlueMUSE "Distant Universe" Science Cases, The Tanya Urrutia Tuesday afternoon 3
Challenging spectroscopic analysis of young stars and the key-role of HRMOS, The Martina Baratella Wednesday afternoon 6
Enhancing JWST asteroid discoveries with the VLT Nicolas Crouzet Tuesday morning 8
Expanding the benefits of infrared interferometry with the VLTI        Paul Boley Tuesday afternoon 13
How to make VLTI visible Florentin Millour Thursday afternoon 11
Mapping Quasars Outflows with VLT/I and Gravitational lensing Rachana  Thursday afternoon 4
Measuring the Cosmic Redshift Drift with the VLT: A Long-Term ESPRESSO Program into the ELT Era Andrea Trost Tuesday morning 7
Nucleochronology with HRMOS Tadafumi Matsuno Wednesday morning 5
Open Loop AO Instruments - High Stability DMs enable new concepts Stefan Ströbele Tuesday afternoon 10
Public Surveys beyond 2030: lessons learned from public surveys before 2030 – VVV/VVX and KMOS Valentin Ivanov Wednesday afternoon 9
Nearby Galaxies in the ELT Era: Synergy Between Infrared and VLT Observations Uzay Aydın - 12
Technologies challenges and developments for HRMOS Andrea Bianco Wednesday morning 2
VPHG@INAF-OABr: Toward very large size dispersing elements for UV-VIS-NIR Andrea Bianco
Michele Frangiamore 
Wednesday morning 14