List of Poster Presentations

  1. Alisher S. Hojaev : Variability of Massive Stars in Open Clusters and Beyond
  2. Amit Kundu : Magnetars as powering sources of GRB-SNe, and unsupervised clustering of cosmic transients discovered with the current deep time-domain optical sky surveys
  3. Anastasiya Yarovova : Diffuse emission sources and massive stars in the dwarf metal-poor galaxy IC 1613
  4. Angela Zegarelli : Towards future multi-messenger detections of core-collapse supernovae harbouring choked jets
  5. Antonio de Ugarte Postigo : GRB221009A: The brightest burst of all times, its supernova and host galaxy
  6. Avinash Singh : Unravelling the asphericities in the explosion and multi-faceted circumstellar matter of SN 2023ixf
  7. Azalee Bostroem : Understanding Red Supergiant Mass Loss Using UV and Optical Spectroscopy of Hydrogen-Rich Supernovae
  8. Calvince Juma : CHARACTERISATION OF CORNISH-SOUTH ULTRACOMPACT HII-REGIONS SAMPLE USING THE MeerKAT
  9. Chris Ashall : The Infrared Revolution: Supernovae with the James Webb Space Telescope
  10. Christian Van Der Merwe : 3D hydrodynamic simulations of white dwarf-main-sequence star collisions.
  11. Christina Thöne : Progenitors of different stellar explosions: can the environment give us further clues?
  12. David Kaltenbrunner : The population of high-mass X-ray binaries in the LMC detected during the first eROSITA all-sky survey
  13. Dimple Panchal : UNVEILING DIVERSE PROGENITORS IN GAMMA RAY BURSTS USING MACHINE LEARNING
  14. Dugasa Belay : Resolved spectroscopic binaries orbital and stellar parameters distributions.
  15. Dyna Ibrahim : Chemical enrichment from the first stars in cosmological simulations.
  16. Erez Zimmerman : The complex circumstellar environment of supernova 2023ixf
  17. Etsegenet Alemu : Luminous AGB Variables in Nearby Galaxies
  18. Eva Laplace : It‘s written in the massive stars: How stellar physics determines the formation of black holes and supernovae
  19. Fabrizio Bocchino : GalRSG: A long-term monitoring campaign of Galactic Red Supergiants and the quest for SN explosions’ premonitory signs
  20. Gemma Gonzalez i Tora : Using interferometry to model the effect of winds on atmospheric layers of red supergiants
  21. Gemma Gonzalez i Tora : Combined efforts: 1D vs multi-dimensional atmospheric model comparison for O and WR stars
  22. Gesesew Reta : Study of the fastest classical nova, V1674 Her: photoionization and morpho-kinemetic model analysis
  23. Hamidreza Mahani : DUST EMISSION AND MASS LOSS FROM EVOLVED STARS IN NGC 147 AND NGC 185 GALAXIES
  24. J. Ricardo Rizzo : The molecular environment of the LBV star AFGL 2298
  25. Jeniveve Pearson : Disentangling Newly Formed and Pre-existing Dust in SN 2017eaw
  26. Jorick Vink : EXPLORING THE RED SUPERGIANT WIND KINK. A UNIVERSAL MASS-LOSS CONCEPT FOR MASSIVE STARS
  27. Jujia Zhang : Violent material ejection of a dying massive star inferred in SN 2023ixf
  28. Kelebogile Gasealahwe : Neutron star X-ray binary jets with MeerKAT
  29. Kira Hanmer : Transients and Fast Radio Bursts in simultaneous optical-radio data
  30. Konstantinos Antoniadis : Establishing a mass-loss rate relation for Red Supergiants
  31. Koushik Sen : Massive Algols as whetstones for the progenitors of stripped-envelope supernovae and gravitational wave sources
  32. Lochan Khanal : DUST PROPERTIES AROUND ASYMPTOTIC GIANT BRANCH STARS: IRAS 20263+4245 UNDER IRIS, AKARI AND WISE SURVEY
  33. Lucía Ferrari : The metamorphosis of SN 2019yvr: late-time interaction
  34. Manisha Shrestha : Polarization signature showing an elevated and asymmetric mass loss from the progenitor of SN2023ixf prior to the explosion
  35. Matthieu Renaud : Multi-wavelength and multi-messenger signatures of early-time particle acceleration in the remarkable core-collapse supernova SN 2023ixf
  36. Max Briel : GRB formation through reverse mass transfer: a positive metallicity relation
  37. Melina Bersten : Core-Collapse Supernova Progenitors from Light Curves and Stellar-Evolution Models
  38. Melissa Shahbandeh : The Life Story of Stripped-Envelope Supernovae as told through JWST Observations
  39. MONALISA DUBEY : Unraveling the progenitor characteristics of long-plateau core-collapse supernovae via light curve modelling
  40. Moses Mlangeni : Commensal transient searches using SARAO data processing images in the LADUMA filed in the MeerKAT’s UHF band.
  41. Niko Pyykkinen : A new insight into the helium-layer stripping mechanism from the peculiar Type Ib supernova 2021efd interacting with hydrogen-poor circumstellar material
  42. Orapeleng Mogawana : Archival supernovae detected with the MeerLICHT telescope: A quest for precursors
  43. Patrick Njoroge Mwaniki : MeerKAT-Based Multi-Wavelength Study of Supernova Remnant SN386 (G7.7-3.7)
  44. Pedro Jose Blay Serrano : The first polarimetric catalogue of Be X-Ray Binaries
  45. Phelipe Darc : Simulation-Based Inference of BNS Kilonova Properties: A Case Study with AT2017gfo
  46. Phelipe Darc : DeepSTEP: A Deep learning tooI for identification of Astrophysical Transients and artifacts from Images in S-PLUS Transient Extension Program (STEP)
  47. Qian Zhai : SN 2014C: a metamorphic supernova exploded in the intricate and hydrogen-rich surroundings
  48. Rafia Sarwar : Are single stars enough as progenitors of LGRBs
  49. Rishabh Singh Teja : Heterogeneous Type II supernovae with short plateaus arising from low-mass RSG progenitors
  50. Sarah Healy : Getting all our Messengers in a row: Red supergiants and Multi-messenger efforts to prepare for the next Galactic Supernova
  51. Sarrvesh Seethapuram Sridhar : How to monitor the radio transient sky with the SKA telescopes?
  52. Sergey Moiseenko : Magnetorotational supernovae, violation of mirror symmetry and neutron stars kicks.
  53. Shuai Zha : Nucleosynthesis of Magnetorotational Supernova with Three-dimensional Explosion Models
  54. Sourav Chatterjee : Detached Compact Object-Luminous Companion Binaries Discoverable by Gaia can Connect High-Mass Progenitors to the Compact Objects they Form
  55. Tuomas Kangas : The enigmatic double-peaked stripped-envelope SN 2023aew
  56. Unnati Kashyap : Broadband investigation of neutron star low-mass X-ray binary GX 349+2
  57. Venu Prayag : TRAPUM search for radio pulsars in the Large Magellanic Cloud with MeerKAT: First discoveries.
  58. Vishwajeet Vishwajeet : Rapid follow-up of gravitational wave events with a robotic meter-class optical telescope
  59. Walid Majid : Pan-Chromatic Observations of Short Duration Transients
  60. Willow Fortino : How Low Can We Go: Minimum Spectroscopic Requirements for Supernova Subtype Classification
  61. Yikdem Mengesha Gebrehiwet : Runaway star candidates in the Magellanic Clouds: From Gaia Dr3 proper motions
  62. Zhi Li : Grids of Wolf–Rayet Stars Using MESA with the k−omega Model
  63. Zsolt Bagoly : Properties of the common GRBs of the Swift & Fermi catalogs