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The Heidelberg Joint Astronomical Colloquium takes place on Tuesdays at 16:00 in the large auditorium (Großer Hörsaal) at Philosophenweg 12. The colloquium is organized jointly by the astronomical institutes in Heidelberg. These are the Zentrum für Astronomie der Universität Heidelberg (ZAH), the Max-Planck-Institut für Astronomie (MPIA), the Max-Planck-Institut für Kernphysik (MPIK), and the Heidelberg Institute for Theoretical Studies (HITS).

Timothy Davis : Tracing out the darkness with cold gas

Pablo Marchant : From mass transfer to stripped stars

Stephen Smartt : Compact star mergers, kilonovae and r-process element production

Chris Harrison : De-mystifying galactic outflows driven by supermassive black holes

Jennifer Schober : The magnetic history of the Universe

Anna De Graaff : A new view of the red and distant Universe from JWST/NIRSpec

Barbara Ercolano : The atmospheres of discs and planets

Michael Meyer : Origins of Stars, Planets, and Life: Early Science with JWST

Romain Teyssier : Galaxy formation at cosmic dawn

Sandro Tacchella:The tumultuous life of early galaxies

Carlos Allende Prieto : New Tricks for the Analysis of Stellar Spectra

Nadine Neumayer : The build-up of galactic nuclei: how do black holes get there?

Martin Pessah : Planet Migration in Dusty Protoplanetary Disks

Sylvia Ekström : Massive star evolution: Progress and challenges

Caroline Heneka : The Universe in multi-color: Astronomy at the dawn of intensity mapping and AI

Ilse De Looze : The origin of interstellar dust: from local supernovae to the high-redshift Universe

Philipp Girichidis:Cosmic rays in interstellar medium & their dynamical impact on galaxyevolution

Daniele Huppenkothen : Hacking the Universe

Tadafumi Matsuno : Chemical Enrichments in the Milky Way and Its Accreted Dwarf Galaxies

Daisuke Kawata : The JASMINE mission

Elena Pancino : StarDance: the non-canonical evolution of stars in clusters

Jenny Greene : The Nature of “Little Red Dots"

Joe Callingham : Radio stars and exoplanets- Discovering the space weather of other worlds

Leah Morabito : The highest resolution at the lowest frequencies

Catherine Zucker : Tracing Star Formation Across Scales : A Case Study in the Solar Neighborhood

Claus Leitherer : Local Galaxies as Cosmic Bridges

Floor Broekgaarden : Gravitational-wave Paleontology

Yamila Miguel : Peering Inside Giants

Sergey Khoperskov : Re-discovering the Milky: a journey through data and simulations

Robert Fisher : An Emerging Consensus on White Dwarf Supernovae