A tribute to Olivier Le Fèvre. 4-8 July 2022
4-8 Jul 2022 Marseille (France)

Program and slides

 

TIME SPEAKER TITLE
MONDAY 4
09:30 REGISTRATION AND WELCOME COFFEE
INTRODUCTION
10:15 Vincent Le Brun Welcome
10:30 Mark Dickinson General Introduction
11:00 Bianca Garilli Olivier’s Legacy : More than Science
COSMOLOGY
11:30 Sylvain de la Torre Cosmology Review 
12:30 LUNCH BREAK
14:00 Ken Osato Applications of Hydrodynamical Simulations for Clustering of Emission Line Galaxies
14:20 Margarita  Luna Garcia Dark matter distribution in mock observations of EAGLE dwarf galaxies
14:40 Victor  Robles Elucidating dark matter nature from current and future galaxy census of nearby dwarf galaxies
15:00 Daniel  Farrow HETDEX: first galaxy bias measurements from our z~0.5 and z~2.5 spectroscopic samples
15:20 Lado Samushia Higher Order Statistics on Linear and Non-Linear Scales
15:40 COFFEE BREAK
16:10 Jingjing Shi Galaxy Intrinsic Alignment as a Probe in Spectroscopic Surveys
16:30 Claire  Lamman A False Quadrupole: How tidal alignments of galaxies bias DESI clustering
16:50 Henry  Gebhardt Spherical Fourier-Bessel Analysis of Wide and Deep Galaxy Surveys
17:10 Athanasia Gkogkou The Simulated Infrared Dusty Extragalactic Sky: status and application to galaxy surveys and intensity mapping experiments
17:30 Vincent Le Brun Atomated Z Evaluation and DetermMAZED (Algorithms for Massive and Auination) : Status and prospects
TUESDAY 5
09:00 Richard  Ellis Olivier and the Subaru Prime Focus Spectrograph
GALAXY EVOLUTION
09:30 Jeyhan Kartaltepe Studying Galaxy Evolution with Spectroscopic Surveys: What We Have Learned and an Eye Toward the Future
10:00 Laurence Tresse Galaxy Evolution Review from Olivier’s contribution
10:30 COFFEE BREAK
11:00 Simon White From large surveys to scientific understanding.
11:30 Guinevere Kauffmann A study of 1000 galaxies with unusually young and massive stars in the SDSS: a search for hidden black holes
11:50 Valentina  Abril-Melgarejo First Morpho-kinematic analysis and ram-pressure stripping episodes of galaxies in different environments at intermediate redshifts in the MAGIC: MUSE - gAlaxy Groups In Cosmos survey.
12:10 Francesco Pistis The Fundamental Metallicity Relation up to z~0.7: investigating different methods
12:30 LUNCH
14:00 John Silverman Galaxy evolution with Subaru's Prime-Focus Spectrograph
14:20 Michael  Romano Galaxy mass-assembly in the early Universe: a perspective from major mergers
14:40 Carlos López San Juan Galaxy mergers at z < 1.5 from VVDS and MASSIV
15:00 James Trussler MOONZ–z: Chronicling the cosmic chemical evolution of passive galaxies
15:20 Hao  Fu The role of the stellar mass-halo mass relation in galaxy mergers and morphology via DREAM, a DiscRete statistical sEmi-empiricAl Model
15:40 COFFEE BREAK
16:10 Claudia  Maraston Stellar population models based on 60,000 empirical stellar spectra
16:40 Katarzyna Malek VIPERS: Hidden diversity of intermediate redshift galaxies
17:00 Miguel  Figueira Star Formation Rate estimations at 0.5 < z < 0.9 with the VIMOS Public Extragalactic Redshift Survey (VIPERS)
17:20 Antonello  Calabro’ Outflows and gas kinematics in VANDELS star-forming galaxies
17:40 Enrique Pérez-Montero Using UV emission-lines to derive gas-phase chemical abundances in star-forming and AGN-dominated galaxies in deep surveys
WEDNESDAY 6
Large Scales Structures
09:00 Carlton Baugh What drives galaxy formation: galaxy mass or environment?
09:30 Olga Cucciati

Olivier on Environment: The interplay between the growth of structures and galaxies

10:00 Khee-Gan  Lee Constraining the Cosmic Baryon Distribution with FRB Foreground Mapping
10:20 COFFEE BREAK
10:50 Romain Thomas The intergalactic medium in high redshift galaxies with VUDS and VANDELS
11:10 Unnikrishnan Sureshkumar Correlations between galaxy properties and environment in the large scale structure
11:30 Cristiano Sabiu Deep Learning Approaches to Large Scale Structure Cosmology
11:50 David  Pérez-Millán The relation between morphology, star formation history, and environment in the local universe
12:30 LUNCH BREAK
14:00 Calum Murray Weak lensing magnification around galaxy clusters
14:20 Metin Ata Predicting the fate of observed high redshift galaxy clusters with constrained simulations in galaxy redshift surveys
14:40 Benjamin Beauchesne High Precision Strong Lensing Mass Models with X-ray and Galaxy Kinematics Measurements: the Case of Abell S1063
15:00 Wilfried Mercier Impact of environment on galaxy evolution at intermediate redshift from the MAGIC survey
15:20 Céline Gouin Probing the azimuthal environment of galaxies around clusters, from cluster core to cosmic filaments
15:40 COFFEE BREAK
16:10 Anna Durkalec How do galaxies trace the large scale structure?
16:40 Andrei Alexandru Cuceu The Alcock-Paczyński effect from eBOSS Lyman-α forest correlations
17:00 François Hammer The ten  first years of Olivier’s research: from gravitational lensing to the Canada France Redshift Survey
Conference diner
THURSDAY 7
HIGH REDSHIFT UNIVERSE
09:00 Laura Penterecci Exploring the reionization epoch with deep spectroscopic surveys
09:30 Paolo Cassata
10:00 Andreas Faisst ALPINE: A Large Survey to Understand Teenage Galaxies
10:30 COFFEE BREAK
11:00 Daniel  Schaerer Empirical and physical properties of Lyman continuum emitters
11:30 Mario Llerena Ionized gas kinematics in UV emission-line galaxies at z~3 selected in the VUDS survey
11:50 Laura Sommovigo Newborn but dusty: the obscure(d) puzzle of EoR galaxies
12:10 Alberto Saldana-Lopez The ionizing properties of star-forming galaxies at 3 < z < 5
12:30 LUNCH BREAK
14:00 Miroslava Dessauges-Zavadsky Assessing the molecular gas content of galaxies towards the cosmic reionization epoch
14:30 Andrew Bunker NIRSpec Spectroscopy of High Redshift Galaxies with the JWST Advanced Deep Extragalactic Survey
15:00 Gareth Jones The ALPINE-ALMA [CII] Survey: Kinematic Diversity & Rotation in Massive Star Forming Galaxies at z~4.4-5.9
15:20 Ilias Goovaerts The Interrelation of the Lyman Alpha Emitter and Lyman Break Galaxy Populations towards the Epoch of Reionisation
15:40 COFFEE BREAK
16:10 Ambra Nanni The metal and dust build-up in the Universe: constraints from Lyman-Break galaxies at the epoch of reionisation
16:30 Krzysztof Lisiecki VIPERS' red nuggets – hunting for unaltered witnesses of the early Universe
16:50 Lidia Tasca VUDS: a ground-breaking survey to shed light on the high-z universe
 
POSTER SESSION
     
  Yana  Khusanova Star forming galaxies at 5
  Romain Thomas The VUDS survey
  Thai Tran Studying Lyman Alpha Emitters Luminosity Function selected from Multi-Unit Spectroscopic Explored (MUSE/VLT) observation of 17 lensing clusters.
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