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Program

[I]: Invited

September 15 (Monday)
09:00 Registration desk opens
09:30~09:40 Welcoming address
  Session I: Cosmology (Chair: Liang Gao)
09:40~10:10
[I] Satellites galaxies in the Milky Way [pdf]
Jie Wang (NAOC)
10:10~10:40
[I] Structure Formation via Coherent Dark Wave [pdf]
Tzihong Chiueh (National Taiwan University)
10:40~11:00
The evolution of ultra-compact dwarfs and globular clusters in a Virgo cluster-like halo [pdf]
Jihye Shin (Kavli Institute for Astronomy and Astrophysics)
11:10~11:20 Break
11:20~11:50
[I] Excursion Set Model for Halo Spin Evolution [pdf]
Juhan Kim (Korea Institute for Advanced Study)
11:50~12:10
Effects of the initial conditions on cosmological N-body simulations [pdf]
Benjamin L'Huillier (Korea Institute for Advanced Study)
12:10~12:30
The formation of SMBH in cosmological simulation [pdf]
Sunmyon Chon (University of Tokyo)
12:30~13:50 Lunch
13:50~14:20
[I] The first stars and supermassive black holes [pdf]
Takashi Hosokawa (University of Tokyo)
14:20~14:40 Two-minutes poster presentations
14:40~14:50 Break
  Session II: (M)HD/ISM (Chair: Jeong-Eun Lee)
14:50~15:20
[I] Turbulence and Shock Waves in Clusters of Galaxies [pdf]
Dongsu Ryu (Ulsan National Institute of Science and Technology)
15:20~15:40
Turbulence dynamo and origin of cosmic magnetism [pdf]
Jungyeon Cho (Chungnam National University)
15:40~16:00
Scaling of Velocity and Magnetic field in Decaying Turbulence in Expanding and Contracting Media [pdf]
Junseong Park (Ulsan National Institute of Science and Technology)
16:00~16:20
Formation of Massive Molecular Cloud Cores by Cloud Collision [pdf]
Tsuyoshi Inoue (NAOJ)
16:20~16:40 Break
  Session II: (M)HD/ISM (Cont.; Chair: Jungyeon Cho)
16:40~17:00
Modeling the bimodal orientation of filamentary molecular clouds [pdf]
Frank Otto (The Chinese University of Hong Kong)
17:00~17:20
Magnetohydrodynamic simulations of the formation of molecular clouds toward the star cluster Westerlund 2 [pdf]
Yuta Asahina (Chiba University)
17:20~17:40
A Hierarchy of “Hourglasses”: Multiscale Magnetic Fields in a Massive-star Forming Filamentary Cloud [pdf]
Ka Ho Yuen (The Chinese University of Hong Kong)
17:40~18:00
Magnetohydrostatic Equilibria of Isothermal Filamentary Clouds [pdf]
Kohji Tomisaka (NAOJ)

September 16 (Tuesday)
  Session II: (M)HD/ISM (Cont.; Chair: Woong-Tae Kim)
09:30~10:00
[I] High-order Numerical Methods for Plasma Simulations on Large-scale High-Performance Computing Architectures [pdf]
Dongwook Lee (UC Santa Cruz)
10:00~10:20
Kinetic and magnetic energy spectrum in high magnetic Prandtl number [pdf]
Kiwan Park (Ulsan National Institute of Science and Technology)
10:20~10:40
Dust in Molecular Clouds and the 3D Model of Interstellar Medium [pdf]
Jiali Zhu (NAOC)
10:40~11:10 Break
  Session III: Galactic Astrophysics (Chair: Ing-Guey Jiang)
11:10~11:40
[I] Spiral Density Waves in M81 [pdf]
Hsiang-Hsu Wang (ASIAA)
11:40~12:10
[I] Dynamics and Roles of Spiral Arms in Disk Galaxies [pdf]
Junichi Baba (Tokyo Institute of Technology)
12:10~12:30
Gaseous Structures and Mass Drift in Spiral Galaxies : Effects of Spiral Arms and Magnetic Fields [pdf]
Yonghwi Kim (Seoul National University)
12:30~14:00 Lunch
14:00~14:30
[I] Wiggle instability revisited: the necessity of the bulk viscosity for a shock [pdf]
Tomoyuki Hanawa (Chiba University)
14:30~15:00
[I] Feedback Regulated Star Formation Rates and Synthetic HI Line Observations of Galactic Disks [pdf]
Chang-Goo Kim (Princeton University)
15:00~15:20
Star formation in nuclear ring of barred-spiral galaxies [pdf]
Woo-Young Seo (Seoul National University)
15:20~15:40 Break
  Session III: Galactic Astrophysics (Cont.; Chair: Shigenobu Hirose)
15:40~16:10
[I] Metallicity Evolution in the Milky Way through the Collision with the High Velocity Clouds [pdf]
Kyujin Kwak (Ulsan National Institute of Science and Technology)
16:10~16:30
Entropy core formation in the Santa Barbara Cluster with Density Independent SPH [pdf]
Takayuki Saitoh (Tokyo Institute of Technology)
16:30~16:50
Effects of hot halo gas during distant galaxy-galaxy encounters [pdf]
Jeong-Sun Hwang (Korea Institute for Advanced Study)
16:50~17:00 Break
17:00~17:20
(Cancelled) Monte-Carlo simulation of a possible correlation between the velocity distribution and 3-D neutron star orbit
Ali Taani (Al-Balqa' Applied University)
17:20~17:40
Stellar Collisions and HB morphology gradients [pdf]
Mario Pasquato (Yonsei University)
17:40~18:00
A Possible Dynamical Model of Core Galaxies [pdf]
Ing-Guey Jiang (National Tsing Hua University)

September 17 (Wednesday)
  Session III: Galactic Astrophysics (Cont.; Chair: Juntai Shen)
09:30~10:00
[I] The Cutting-edge of Radiation Hydrodynamics [pdf]
Masayuki Umemura (University of Tsukuba)
10:00~10:20
Evolutionary models of rotating dense stellar systems: challenges on software and hardware [pdf]
Jose Fiestas (NAOC)
10:20~10:40
Effects of black hole mass spectrum in dynamics of globular clusters [pdf]
Dawoo Park (Seoul National University)
10:40~11:00
Hunting a Wandering Supermassive Black Hole in the M31 Halo Hermitage using GPU Cluster [pdf]
Yohei Miki (University of Tsukuba)
11:00~11:30 Break
11:30~11:50
Dynamical captures of two non-spinning equal mass black holes in weakly hyperbolic orbits [pdf]
Gungwon Kang (Korea Institute of Science and Technology Information)
11:50~12:10
Numerical Simulations on Gravitational Radiation Captures of Two Unequal mass Black Holes [pdf]
Yeong-Bok Bae (Seoul National Univeristy/KISTI)
12:10~12:30
SMBH accreting stars in axisymmetric galactic nuclei [pdf]
Shiyan Zhong (NAOC)
12:30~14:00 Lunch
  Session IV: Numerical Techniques (Chair: Tetsuya Magara)
14:00~14:30
[I] A New Framework of Iteratively Adaptive Multiscale Finite Element Methods [pdf]
Feng-Nan Hwang (National Central University)
14:30~14:50
A study of the dynamics of the 3D Kelvin-Helmholtz instability in a partially ionised plasma [pdf]
Andrew Hillier (Kwasan Observatory, Kyoto University)
14:50~15:10
Cluster analysis of modulation equation and its applications in object reconstruction in astrophysics [pdf]
Zhuo-Xi Huo (Tsinghua University)
15:10~15:30
Numerical Simulations for Magnetohydrodynamics based on Upwind Schemes [pdf]
Hanbyul Jang (Ulsan National Institute of Science and Technology)
15:30~16:00 Break
  Session V: Plasma/Solar Physics (Chair: Kap-Sung Kim)
16:00~16:30
[I] Numerical Study of Interplanetary Solar Storms: Present and Future [pdf]
Xueshang Feng (Center for Space Science and Applied Research)
16:30~17:00
[I] A new picture of the central engine of kinetic magnetic reconnection [pdf]
Seiji Zenitani (NAOJ)
17:00~17:30
[I] Current and future simulation researches on a solar magnetic field: it emerges, organizes, dissipates and eventually erupts from the Sun [pdf]
Tetsuya Magara (Kyung Hee University)
17:30~17:50
Magnetohydrodynamic Simulation of the Solar Eruption in the Active Region 11158 [pdf]
Satoshi Inoue (Kyung Hee University)
18:30~ Banquet

September 18 (Thursday)
  Session VI: High Energy Astrophysics (Chair: Hwei-Jang Yo)
09:30~10:00
[I] A New Numerical Method for the Relativistic Magnetohydrodynamics with Dissipation and its Applications to High-Energy Phenomena [pdf]
Makoto Takamoto (Max-Planck-Institut für Kernphysik)
10:00~10:30
[I] A review of primary and recent GRMHD simulations [pdf]
Shinji Koide (Kumamoto University)
10:30~10:50
Numerical relativistic hydrodynamics with ADER-WENO adaptive mesh refinement [pdf]
Olindo Zanotti (University of Trento)
10:50~11:20 Break
11:20~11:50
[I] Relativistic Electromagnetic Two-Fluid Simulations of Pulsar Wind Termination Shocks [pdf]
Takanobu Amano (University of Tokyo)
11:50~12:10
Magnetorotational processes in core-collapsed supernovae [pdf]
Sergey G. Moiseenko (Space Research Institute)
12:10~12:30
Effects of Magnetic Field Amplification and Particle Escape on Diffusive Shock Acceleration [pdf]
Hyesung Kang (Pusan National University)
12:30~14:00 Lunch
  Session VII: Stars and Planets (Chair: Eiichiro Kokubo)
14:00~14:30
[I] On the Suitability of the Hydrodynamical Approximation for Atmospheric Escape from Pluto [pdf]
Chien-Chang Yen (Fu Jen Catholic University)
14:30~15:00
[I] Atmospheric Tides and Superrotating Circulation [pdf]
Pin Gao Gu (ASIAA)
15:00~15:30
[I] Modeling the Dynamics of Earth's Upper Atmosphere
Charles Lin (National Cheng Kung University)
15:30~15:50 Break
15:50~16:20
[I] Effects of magnetic field and radiation transfer for the formation and evolution of circumstellar disks [pdf]
Yusuke Tsukamoto (Nagoya University)
16:20~16:50
[I] Improved numerical accuracy on angular momentum in black hole evolution calculations [pdf]
Hwei-Jang Yo (National Cheng Kung University))
16:50~17:0 Break
17:00~17:20
Collapse of supermassive stars
Hee Il Kim (Seoul National Univeristy/KISTI)
17:20~17:40
The effect of feedback on star formation [pdf]
Kazuhiro Shima (Hokkaido University)
  Conference summary
17:40~18:00 Dongsu Ryu (Ulsan National Institute of Science and Technology) [pdf]

September 19 (Friday)
09:30~12:30 Discussion I
12:30~14:00 Lunch
14:00~16:00 Discussion II

Poster Program

*** The poster panels are 90cm wide by 150cm tall.
*** Posters will be displayed throught the whole meeting period.

September 15-19 (Monday-Friday)
Star cluster formation criteria in cosmological hydrodynamic simulations
Kyungwon Chun (Kyung Hee University)
Numerical Simulation of Isothermal Collapse and Steady-state Accretion
Rhameez Sheldon Herbst (University of Witwatersrand)
Fourth-Order Compact Finite-Difference Hybrid Method for the Time-Fractional Focker-Planck Equation
Byron Jacobs (University of the Witwatersrand)
Nonlinear Force-Free Modeling and Dynamics of the Solar Active Region 11158 Producing M6.6-Class Flare
Jihye Kang (Kyung Hee University)
Pure Communication Time in Parallel N-body Simulations
Ryutaro Susukita (Kyushu University)
Variable Inertia Method: a novel numerical method for mantle convection simulation
Kosuke Takeyama (Tokyo Institute of Technology)
A Formulation of Smoothed Particle Hydrodynamics with Smoothed Pseudo-Density
Satoko Yamamoto (Tokyo Institute of Technology)
Odyssey: a GPU-based ray-tracing code
Kiyun Yun (Yonsei University)
Magnetic reconnection as a showcase of compressible fluid dynamics
Seiji Zenitani (NAOJ)

(In alphabetical order)

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