Message SF2A No 1106 – 30/09/24
- A vos agendas SF2A 2025
- Johannes Geiss Fellowship at ISSI
- Colloque en l’honneur d’Hubert Reeves, 18 Oct. 2024, CNRS, Paris (France)
- RAMSES SNO days, 13-14 Nov. 2024, IAP, Paris (France)
- Cesam2k20 Workshop II: Processus de transport, 14-15 Nov. 2024, Meudon (France) – Last call
- 41ème séminaire virtuel de l’Observatoire de Paris – PSL, Oct. 1 2024 11h.
- Evry Shatzman 2023 School book “Stellar Physics in Gaia”
1. A vos agendas SF2A 2025
Les journées de l’astrophysique Francaise 2025 (SF2A 2025) auront lieu du 1 au 4 Juillet 2025 à Toulouse, à l’INP.
Le conseil de la SF2A
2. Johannes Geiss Fellowship at ISSI
The International Space Science Institute (ISSI) in Bern, Switzerland invites applications for the 2025 Johannes Geiss Fellowship (JGF25). With this fellowship ISSI honours the memory of Johannes Geiss, the founder of ISSI, and his contributions to the space sciences.
The fellowship aims to attract internationally renowned scientists to make a significant contribution to the ISSI mission by pursuing ambitious independent research, in any of the disciplines that are part of ISSI’s core mission: Astrophysics, Heliophysics, Planetary Sciences and Earth Science.
All applications must be received by ISSI no later than October 18, 2024. For more information, see: https://www.issibern.ch/2025-johannes-geiss-fellowship/
Transmis par Thierry Dudok de Wit
3. Colloque en l’honneur d’Hubert Reeves, 18 Oct. 2024, CNRS, Paris (France)
Un colloque est organisé le vendredi 18 octobre au siège du CNRS, 3 rue Michel – Ange, 75016 Paris pour honorer la mémoire de Hubert Reeves, décédé à Paris le 13 octobre 2023.
Ce colloque sera l’occasion pour ses anciens collègues et amis de présenter les diverses facettes de ses multiples activités : la recherche scientifique et ses découvertes en astrophysique, la diffusion de la science, son engagement en faveur de l’environnement.
Le colloque est adressé au grand public et sera entierement en français.
L’assistance à ce colloque qui se tiendra au Siège du CNRS (3 rue Michel Ange 75016 Paris) est libre sur réservation obligatoire via https://www.iap.fr/HReeves_cnrs2024.
Transmis par Jean Audouze
4. RAMSES SNO days, 13-14 Nov. 2024, IAP, Paris (France)
The RAMSES SNO is pleased to announce its second RAMSES SNO days.
The « RAMSES SNO » is a CNRS initiative to support RAMSES’ use and development within our astrophysics community. Jérémy Blaizot (Lyon) is leading this effort, along with Yohan Dubois (Paris), Matthias Gonzalez (Saclay), Pierre Ocvirk (Strasbourg), Amandine Le Brun (Meudon), and Sébastien Peirani (Nice).
We’re planning this meeting on November 13th and 14th in IAP (Paris). The meeting will resemble a French mini RAMSES User Meeting, with the addition of a presentation of the SNO objectives and activities.
More details regarding the program and venue will follow soon, but please save these dates and start arranging your travel. While we’ll offer online access to the meeting, we strongly encourage you to attend in person to foster community interaction.
Where : Paris
When : Nov. 13 & 14
Limited Capacity : 45 participants max
Who can attend : anyone (PhD student, postdoc, staff) working in a research institute.
Registration deadline : Oct. 4
Full information and registration : https://ramses-sno-2024.sciencesconf.org/
Transmis par Johan Dubois
5. Cesam2k20 Workshop II: Processus de transport, 14-15 Nov. 2024, Meudon (France) – Last call
In order to strengthen the community of users around the Cesam2k20 public stellar evolution code, we are organising a second workshop which will take place on 14-15 November 2024, at the Observatoire de Meudon in the Centre de Conférences Jules Janssen for 30 people. The workshop website is now open: https://cesamworkshop2.sciencesconf.org.
This year’s edition will focus mainly on modelling the transport mechanisms of chemical elements and angular momentum. However, novice users of Cesam2k20 are welcome and part of the workshop will be dedicated to installing and getting to grips with the code.
This workshop is aimed at all communities that use stellar models (stellar physics, exoplanets, disks, physics of the Milky Way and of the galaxies, etc.).
We can provide (partial) financial support for people coming from far away or whose laboratory is unable to fund the full cost of their mission. When examining applications, the SOC will be particularly careful to take into account the various biases in the awarding of grants.
We hope to see many of you there!
The deadline for funding applications is the 30th September 2024 (midnight).
Registrations are open from the 1st June 2024 to the 30th September 2024 (midnight).
The number of places is limited to 30 people, so please register as soon as possible.
Transmis par Louis Manchon
6. 41ème séminaire virtuel de l’Observatoire de Paris – PSL, Oct. 1 2024 11h.
L’Observatoire de Paris – PSL vous invite à vous connecter en direct sur Zoom, le mardi 01 octobre 2024, de 11h à 12h.
Séminaire de culture scientifique, avec Olga Alexandrova, astronome au LESIA, Observatoire de Paris – PSL.
Titre : L’héritage de Cluster à l’Observatoire de Paris
La présentation durera 40 minutes et sera suivie d’une plage de 15 minutes dédiées aux questions.
Lien de connexion : https://us02web.zoom.us/j/89207301190
Le webinaire sera enregistré et visible en replay sur la chaîne YouTube de l’Observatoire de Paris – PSL, dans la playlist « Les séminaires de culture scientifique ».
Transmis par Nicolas Lesté-Lasserre
7. Evry Shatzman 2023 School book “Stellar Physics in Gaia”
The Evry Shatzman 2023 School book “Stellar Physics in Gaia” is now out and available from the https://ees2023.sciencesconf.org/ web site and in ADS.
Transmis par Céline Reylé
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