Program

Search for life : from early Earth to exoplanets

 December 11th-16th, Quy Nhon, Vietnam

+ preliminary Training School December 9th-11th

 

 

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Available Links to Recorded Lectures
Friday 9th Astrophysics and Astrochemistry
1:00 – 2:30  Nikos Prantzos Nucleosynthesis and galactic chemical evolution https://youtu.be/UjFAG8fom64
3:00 – 4:30  Masatoshi Ohishi Astrochemistry https://youtu.be/Q84Ow3ZkODo
Saturday 10th Planetology, Geosciences and Chemistry
8:00 – 9:30  Nader Haghighpour Solar System Formation https://youtu.be/IbgnscuGxYQ
10:00- 11:30  Alain Lecavellier Exoplanets https://youtu.be/aaYpDPjpa3M
1:00 – 2:30  Hervé Martin Early Earth geosphere https://youtu.be/1ZTyOt8_Ph0
Sunday 11 Geosciences and Life Sciences
8:00 – 9:30  Daniele Pinti Early Earth atmosphere/hydrosphere https://youtu.be/RIIRsS-dAos
10:00- 11:30  Carlos Briones RNA world and early life https://youtu.be/RxS0OztFlow
Monday 12th Astrophysics/astrochemistry
 
9:00 – 9:40 Nader Haghighipour – The Unique Unifying Power of Research on the Origin of Life and its Existence in the Universe https://youtu.be/G9p3ntV3NpY
10:10-10:40 José Cernicharo – Molecules in space, from cold dark cores to high mass star forming regions https://youtu.be/D2-QUQSQEUA 
10:40-11:10 Sun Kwok – Relationship between stellar synthesized complex organics and solar system organics https://youtu.be/-D3pcroHvL0
11:10-11:30 Dimitris Stamatellos – Young protoplanetary discs and their role in planet formation and evolution https://youtu.be/nX7dyoTGftY
11:30-11:50 Hideaki Fujiwara – Dust in Warm Debris Disks https://youtu.be/njwJ-3z9c5Q
11:50-12:10 Sin-iti Sirono – Sintering of icy dust aggregates and its effects on collision https://youtu.be/ggnnlC4S1z4
 
2:00 – 2:30 Manuel Güdel – Conditions for habitability: young stars and their environment  https://youtu.be/0dLnGmRSH7g
2:30 – 2:50 Theresa  Lüftung – Young stars magnetic fields and their influence on the habitability of surrounding planets https://youtu.be/_wtFqOs__7o
2:50 – 3:10 Hideco Monura – CO gas depletion and formation of organic molecules in protoplanetary disks  https://youtu.be/z0MkZHBN_eM
3:40  – 4:10 – Yoko Kebukawa – Carbonaceous meteorites and the origins of organic matter No sound during the 5 first minutes 
4:10 – 4:40 – Hervé Cottin – Comets organic content and astrobiology, (re)assessment for comet 67P after the Rosetta mission https://youtu.be/UCQLmHfiNic
4:40 – 5:00 – Grazina Tautvaisiene – CNO abundances in stars of open clusters as tracers of stellar life https://youtu.be/coEQBQC-EOE
5:00 – 5:20 – Ji-Wei Xie – Orbits of Planetary Systems: an Eccentricity Dichotomy, a Common relation and the Prevalence of Circular Orbits. https://youtu.be/idMf5XkozYQ
5:20 – 5:40 – Ana Lopez Sépulcre – Formamide (NH2CHO) in space: a key precursor of pre-biotic chemistry https://youtu.be/LK_75uKuInA
Tuesday 13th: Early Earth
8:00 –  8:30 am – Axel Hofmann – Early Earth surface processes 3.5 to 3.0 Ga ago https://youtu.be/iRC4Xc5OaVI
8:30 –  9:00 – Hervé Martin – Was the growth of Earth continental crust continuous or episodic? Implications for the evolution of life https://youtu.be/y-JnfMyqTJk
9:00 – 9:20 – Benjamin Charnay – 3D modeling of climate, carbon cycle and photochemistry on the early Earth https://youtu.be/qfd3onze7Fc
10:10 – 10:40 – Ramon Brasser – Late veneer and late accretion to the terrestrial planets https://youtu.be/Zx-gXtwtJcQ
11:00 – 11:20 – Zan Peeters – Large inclusions of organic carbon in meteorites: an application for nanoSIMS in Astrobiology https://youtu.be/3VYcuiUlrM8
11:20 – 11:40 – Kota Naito – Statistical study on micrometer-sized organic inclusions in meteorites https://youtu.be/2mr0ZYslH70
1:00 – 1:30 – Takeshi Kakegawa – Evidence of early life at >3.7 Ga Isua Supracrustal Belt in Greenland: its implication to origin of life https://youtu.be/HqAhgImwgPc
1:30 – 2:00 – Yiliang Li – Looking for a new biomarker for the earliest oxygenic photosynthesis on Earth https://youtu.be/dJ6cpusi2do
2:00 – 2:20 – Sally Potter-McIntyre – Progressive diagenetic alteration of macro- and microscopic biosignatures in ancient springs and spring-fed lacustrine environments Waiting for the authorization for publication
 
2:50 – 3:20 – Daniele Pinti – Noble gas and nitrogen isotopes from inclusions of the > 3.8 Ga Nuvvuagittuq Belt, Northern Quebec https://youtu.be/0TCgmd-TC1A
3:20 – 3:50 – Jean Pierre Bibring – Mars and Earth co-evolution https://youtu.be/UyyXaszbkko
3:50 – 4:10 – Julio Fernández – Impacts of giant comets and asteroids on Earth. An assessment of their relative contribution to the overall impact rate https://youtu.be/r8lam2ZgBhA
4:10 – 4:30 – Jaganmoy Jodder – Probing into the Palaeoarchaean record of the Singhbhum Craton (India) in search for vestiges of life older than 3.5 Ga. https://youtu.be/gs0tsUGtseo
Wednesday 14th: Life in the Universe, societal impacts and ethical issues
 
8:00 – 8:30 – Jean Pierre Bibring – Search for life signatures on Mars https://youtu.be/Awx40zx5Cks
8:30 – 9:00 – Jesùs Martinez-Frias – Ethics and space exploration: from geoethics to astrobioethisc https://youtu.be/S3OI0C-AuGU
9:00 – 9:20 – Kelly Smith – Life as a Statistical Kind https://youtu.be/6atidbJX9R4
9:20 – 9:40 – Howard  Smith – We are Probably Alone in the Universe – Some Ethical, Philosophical and Religious Issues https://youtu.be/QYIDPBm14gs
 
10:10 – 10:40 – Charley Lineweaver – The Galactic Habitable Zone and a Gaian Bottleneck: The physics, chemistry and biology of habitability https://youtu.be/fB2fL5iVvI4
10:40 –  11:10 – Nikos Prantzos – On the Galactic habitable zone https://youtu.be/WLwPqzfbaAM
11:10 – 11:30 – Paul Mason – Habitability in the Local Universe https://youtu.be/bTX0ykF5q38
Thursday 15th: Prebiotic chemistry/early life
 
8:00 –  8:30 – Carlos Briones – The systems perspective at the origins of life https://youtu.be/zxnkcvSMoRk
8:30 –  9:00 – Albert Fahrtenbuch – Radiolytic Synthesis of RNA Precursors
09:50-10:20 – Dougal Ritson – Was the citric acid cycle a biotic or prebiotic invention?
10:20-10:50 – Satoshi Akanuma – Thermophilicity of early life inferred by the resurrection of ancient proteins https://youtu.be/NFcYTqwOFDI
10:50-11:10 – Kathryn Lanier – Reading the ribosome: The history of rRNA https://youtu.be/0WOCy-NL-V4
11:10-11:30 – Nicholas  Kovacs – Frozen in Time: The History of Proteins https://youtu.be/5p0opfZxpDQ
1:20 – 1:40 – Ruth-Sophie Taubner – Testing the Habitability of Saturn’s Moon Enceladus in an Interdisciplinary Attempt Waiting the end of january for publication
1:40 – 2:00 – Lucy Norman – Compartimentalisation Strategies for Hydrocarbon-based Biota on Titan https://youtu.be/0RGegPkJv64
2:00 – 2:20 – Daniel Boice – Phosphorous Chemistry in Comets and Astrobiology https://youtu.be/9bmD9KItJ84
Friday 16th: Planetology + space exploration
8:00 –  8:30 – Alain Lecavellier – Exoplanetary systems Problems with the sound, but hopefully very similar to the training school session which worked well.
8:30 –  9:00 – Hajime Yano – Astrobiology-driven Space Missions and Experiments: From the low Earth Orbit to the Ocean Worlds https://youtu.be/wUUYVBW5Ewg
9:00 – 9:20 – Daniel Rouan – Exoplanet characterization with JWST https://youtu.be/ksYbTcKpNhE
9:20 – 9:40 – Surangkhana Rukdee – TARdYS an upcoming exoplanet hunter for the southern hemisphere https://youtu.be/BxQAYbUeoQ4
10:10-10:40 – François Forget – Planetary climates, habitability and liquid water https://youtu.be/EhNTb1gNLz0
10:40-11:00 – Amir Wandel – On the possibility of evolution and detectability of life on Proxima b https://youtu.be/gJaz6jim4vs
11:00-11:20 – Ludmila Carmen – The Trappist-1 planets: 3 worlds and even more possible climate states https://youtu.be/wcnIQIfsyOQ
11:20-11:40 – Paul Mollière – The imprint of formation on planetary spectra https://youtu.be/uJPAwBat7Uk
1:00 – 1:30 – Ramon Brasser – Terrestrial planet formation at home and abroad https://youtu.be/B8S1cwLBr1Q
1:30 – 1:50 – Martin Turbet – How could Early Mars have been habitable? https://youtu.be/ruf8_i-Bdq8
1:50 – 2:10 – Ngoc Truong – Origin of Phobos and Deimos by Giant Impact: Lessons from Terrestrial Tektites https://youtu.be/yka80fSygNY
2:10 – 2:30 – George Tan – Exploration missions to Mars 
3:00 – 3:20 – Stephane Mazevet – Ab initio equation of states for planetary and exoplanetary modeling – No slide and no authorization for publication
3:20 – 3:40 – Tetsuya Hara – On the Evolutionary History of the Water Ocean on Venus- Problem with the sound

 

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