Workshop on ``Planet formation in Protoplanetary disks with magnetized disk winds’'

Date: December 16-17, 2019 Place: 606 ES building, Nagoya University Cs-4 of the following map Program December 16th (Monday) 14:00-14:45 M. Kunitomo (Kurume Univ.) "Dispersal of protoplanetary disks with magnetically driven and photoevaporative winds" 14:45-15:30 R. Nakano (Univ. Tokyo) "Dependence of Protoplanetary disk evolution on Central star mass" 15:30-16:15 S. Suriano (Univ. Tokyo) "Dusty MHD disk winds as YSO variability source" --16:15-16:30 break-- 16:30-17:15 T. Taki (NAOJ) "Evolution and growth of dust grains in protoplanetary disks with magnetically driven disk winds" 17:15-18:00 Y. Hasegawa (Univ. Tokyo) "Collision of Dust Aggregates with Low to Very High Mass Ratios" 18:00-18:45 S. Takasao (NAOJ) "3D MHD simulations of inner accretion disks around young stars" December 17th (Tuesday) 10:00-10:30 T. Suzuki (Univ. Tokyo) "MHD in a cylindrical shearing box" 10:30-11:15 M. Ogihara (NAOJ) "Formation of super-Earths in an evolving disk" 11:15-11:45 H. Kobayashi (Nagoya Univ.) "Collisional Evolution from Dust to Planets in a Protoplanetary Disk"

Sponsorship
Grant-in-Aid for Scientific Reserch on innovative Areas "A Paradigm Shift by a Novel Theory of Star Formation: Exploration of Habitable Planetary Systems in Our Galaxy"
Grant-in-Aid for Scientific Research (A) "Evolution of protoplanetary discs and planet formation with magnetically driven disc winds"