Events and Seminars at or with MPE

ESO Gruber Summer School: From Nearby Worlds to Distant Galaxies

ESO Workshop Announcement
Are you interested in learning about how to use ground- and space-based telescope data? Are you interested in learning about a broad range of topics in astronomy? Then this summer school is the perfect opportunity for you! The ESO-Gruber summer school will provide lectures on topics of Exoplanets, Star and planet formation, Galactic astronomy, Transients, AGNs, Gravitational waves, Galaxy evolution, and high-redshift universe. The lectures will be focused on the most interesting questions currently under debate in each topic. There will also be plenty of time for hands-on experience with archival data from the current most powerful telescopes in the world; ALMA, VLA, JWST, VLT, and VLTI. The hands-on session for each telescope will have exercises on various topics covered by the school so that you can learn to use the data in a way that is most relevant to your interest. [more]

Galactic Outflows in the Gamma Ray Regime

ESO Lunch Talk

Quantum Field Theory in Curved Space (1/4)

MPP Theory Seminar

2025 Gruber Prize for Cosmology

ESO Informal Discussion

AGE-PRO: the ALMA survey of Gas Evolution in Protoplanetary disks

LMU Astrophysics Colloquium at USM

Decoding the biographies of gravitational-wave binaries

SESTAS Seminar

How to probe the interior of planets with seismic waves?

Geoscience of Exoplanets for Astrophysicists II

"[C II] emission as a tracer of stellar feedback in the first galaxies

ESO Galaxy Evolution Coffee

Generative AI for SN neutrinos

Garching Supernova Meeting

Strong lensing with ALMA long-baselines: resolving complex lens and source structure

Tera-Giga Hertz Meeting (TGHz Meeting)

From stars to galaxies: unravelling clustered star formation in extreme galactic environments

MPA Seminar Series: Challenges in Galaxy Formation
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Galactic Ecosystems Under The Microscope: Lessons From Highly-Resolved Studies

ESO Workshop
This is the initial announcement for the upcoming ESO workshop "Galactic Ecosystems under the Microscope: Lessons from High-Resolution Studies" at ESO Garching, 7-11 July 2025. This workshop will explore the latest developments in resolved galaxy properties and evolution. With next-generation observatories such as JWST, ELT and SKA, and upgrades to ALMA and VLA, a new era is being entered in understanding these critical aspects of galaxies throughout cosmic history. The aim is to bring together experts working on observational, theoretical and numerical approaches to address the following key questions How do galaxies assemble their baryonic constituents?What mechanisms regulate star formation and feedback in nearby galaxies?How does small-scale physics relate to the global properties of galaxies? [more]
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