Charting the Cosmos: From Cosmic Stellar Nurseries to Evolved Stars Using High Powered Telescopes

839. WE-Heraeus-Seminar

18 Aug - 22 Aug 2025

Where:

Wasem Kloster Engelthal, Ingelheim am Rhein

Scientific organizers:

Dr. Arshia M. Jacob, MPIfR Bonn ∗ Prof. Dr. Tomasz Kamiński, Polish Acad. Of Sciences, Toruń/PL ∗ Dr. Friedrich Wyrowski, MPIfR Bonn

Despite playing a central role as the building blocks of cosmic structures, the processes governing star formation and evolution remain among the least understood phenomena in the Universe.Key questions range from what mechanisms drive the transition from diffuse atomic to molecular clouds to form stars and how the evolution of stars shape their environment on both local and on global scales. 
The aim of our proposed WE-Heraeus Seminar is to foster collaborative discussions and showcase groundbreaking research in this field. 

Highlights will include new observations from high-powered telescopes, along with theoretical and computational results using state-of-the-art simulations. Furthermore, as we enter an era of highly sensitive instrumentation, bringing together communities representing the main pillars of modern astronomy will enable us to address the complexities of star-formation and stellar evolution more effectively. 

The program consists of six sessions, each featuring invited reviews, invited presentations, and numerous contributed talks and poster presentations.

- Cool Evolved Stars

- Galactic Surveys

- Star Formation

- Instrumentation Landscape

- Interstellar medium & Spectroscopy

- Galactic Centre

839. WE-Heraeus Seminar: Charting the cosmos