云南天文台—中国西南天文研究所联合研讨会在昆明顺利召开
YNAO-SWIFAR Joint Workshop on Stellar Astrophysics and Time-domain Astronomy held in Kunming
2024年8月5日至16日,云南天文台—中国西南天文研究所恒星物理及时域天文研讨会在昆明顺利召开,来自北京大学、上海交通大学、中国科技大学、浙江大学、中山大学、华中师范大学、南京大学、安徽师范大学、云南大学、李政道研究所、中国科学院高能天体物理研究所、中国科学院云南天文台、中国科学院紫金山天文台等国内外高校和研究机构的20余位专家学者、博士后参加了这次研讨会,新利18体育新所长刘晓为教授、李政道研究所赖东教授致欢迎词。
研讨会期间,与会学者就各类天文暂现源的前身星系统、爆发过程及辐射机制等相关问题进行交流与讨论,共同探讨恒星物理和时域天文领域的最新研究成果与发展趋势,促进了学术交流与合作。会议形式包括学术报告、主题讨论和自由讨论,针对各类天文现象及背后的物理过程开展了深入的探讨。与会学者对本次研讨会给予了高度评价,认为研讨会的举办对促进青年学者交流起到了积极的推动作用。



From August 5th to 16th, 2024, the Yunnan Observatory -- South-Western Institute For Astronomy Research (SWIFAR) Joint Workshop on Stellar Astrophysics and Time-domain Astronomy was successfully held in Kunming, with the participation of over 20 experts, scholars, and postdoctoral fellows from prestigious universities and research institutions, including Peking University, Shanghai Jiao Tong University, University of Science and Technology of China, Zhejiang University, Sun Yat-sen University, Central China Normal University, Nanjing University, Anhui Normal University, Yunnan University, T.D. Lee Institute, Chinese Academy of Sciences (including Institute of High Energy Physics,, Yunnan Observatories, Purple Mountain Observatory), among others. Professor Xiaowei Liu, Director of SWIFAR at Yunnan University, and Professor Dong Lai from the T.D. Lee Institute delivered welcoming speeches.
During the workshop, participants engaged in exchanges and discussions on various topics related to the progenitor properties, burst processes, and radiation mechanisms of various astronomical transients, jointly exploring the latest research achievements and development trends in stellar physics and time-domain astronomy, which facilitated academic exchanges and collaborations. The workshop featured academic presentations, thematic discussions, and free-flowing debates, delving deeply into various astronomical phenomena and their underlying physical processes. Participants highly praised the workshop, acknowledging its positive role in promoting exchanges among young scholars.