Rodrigo and Henrique, former PhD students, explaining why they honoured me with two orchid’s instead of one: because one points down and represents the feeding, while the other points out and represents the feedback of black holes!
Rodrigo and Henrique, former PhD students, explaining why they honoured me with two orchid’s instead of one: because one points down and represents the feeding, while the other points out and represents the feedback of black holes!
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The history of the Universe, played by Roberto Niederauer and Nico Rosa before the IAU Symposium 359 – #galfeed2020 conference dinner, at restaurant Mamma Gema, in Bento Gonçalves, March 4th, 2020.
It was great to be able to have together many of my former and present students and pos-docs at #galfeed2020!
From left to right, standing: Bruna Lorrany, Natalie Schreiber, Henrique Roberto Schmitt – my first PhD student!, Jáderson Schimoia, Gabriel Roier, Cristina Furlanetto, Júlio César, Hekatelyne Carpes, Daniel Ruschel Dutra, Oli Dors Jr.. At the bottom: Edwin David, Bruno Dall’Agnol de Oliveira e Guilherme Couto.
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The Local Organising Committee of the IAU Symposium 359 – GALFEED was superb in the preparation of all the materials, planning of social events, ideas for logo’s, the charming havaiana sandals (the Universe at your feet!), besides the coordination of all the activities during the meeting. From left to right in the picture above: Rodrigo Freitas (IF-UFRGS), Dr. Tiago Ricci (UFFS), Hekatelyne Carpes (IF-UFRGS), Dr. Cristina Furlanetto (IF-UFRGS), Dr. Juliana Motter (IF-UFRGS), Dr. Ana Chies Santos (IF-UFRGS), Eduardo Brock (IF-UFRGS), Dr. Marina Trevisan (IF-UFRGS) and Dr. Jaderson Schimoia (UFSM).
Special thanks go also to Dr. Rogério Riffel, who could not be present, but who also worked hard in the last months in the preparations for the meeting.
Thanks to the Scientific Organising Committee of the IAU Symposium 359 – GALFEED, for the support in the preparation of the proposal, design of the program and selection of IAU grants. From left to right in the photo above: Dr. Sebastian Sanchez (UNAM-Mexico), Dr, William Forman (Harvard/Smithsonian CfA, US), Dr. Françoise Combes (Obs. Paris, France), myself, Dr. Richard Davies (Max Planck Institute for Extraterrestrial Physics, Germany), Dr. Roderick Overzier (Observatório Nacional, Brasil), Dr. Keiichi Wada (Kagoshima Univ., Japão) and Dr. Raffaella Morganti (ASTRON, Netherlands).
The International Astronomical Union Symposium number 359 took place in the town of Bento Gonçalves, from March 2 to 6, 2020. About 200 participants from more than 15 countries discussed Galaxies, Black Holes and Stellar Populations Feedback and their role in the evolution of the Universe.