SCIENTIFIC ANIMATION


1 ORGANIZATION OF MEETINGS

1.1 International Summer Schools on the ISM of Galaxies

I am the chair of two international summer schools on the ISM of galaxies. These schools propose high-quality lectures, hands-on session and the possibility to start collaborations. They are mostly attended by students and postdocs, but are open to everyone.

1.1.1 In 2023: nearby galaxies

Date:
July 25 to August 2, 2023.
Location:
observatoire océanographique de Banyuls-sur-mer.
Website:
https://ismgalaxies2023.sciencesconf.org/.
Participants:
85.
Lecture recording & slides:
https://ismgalaxies2023.sciencesconf.org/resource/page/id/5.

1.1.2 In 2021: from the epoch of reionization to the contemporary Universe

Date:
July 12 to 23, 2021.
Location:
virtual.
Website:
https://ismgalaxies2021.sciencesconf.org/.
Participants:
483.
Lecture recording & slides:
https://ismgalaxies2021.sciencesconf.org/resource/page/id/8/.
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Figure 1: Group picture of the 2023 GISM2 summer school

1.2 Accounting for the Uncertainties, from the laboratory to the observations, through the model

I chaired a half-day workshop, during the 2022 PCMI colloquium in Paris. This was the opportunity to discuss this important issue within the French ISM community.

Date:
October 26, 2022.
Location:
ENS Paris.
Video recording & slides:
https://pcmi2022paris.sciencesconf.org/resource/page/id/10.

1.3 Participation to Science Organizing Committee of Conferences and Workshops

1.3.1 From the ISM to the formation of stars (summer school)

Date:
July 2026.
Location:
Les Houches, France.
Website:
https://www.houches-school-physics.com/.

1.3.2 A coherent view of atomic and molecular gas from infrared to radio wavelengths

Date:
August 6 to 7, 2024.
Location:
XXXIIth International Astronomical Union General Assembly, Cape Town, South Africa.
Website:
https://iaugas2024.astro.umd.edu/.

1.3.3 Dust formation, growth and destruction throughout the Universe

Date:
September 25 to 29, 2023.
Location:
Göteborg, Sweden.
Website:
https://cosmic-dust.se/.

1.3.4 Which observatories for PCMI?

Date:
October 18 to 21, 2021.
Location:
CNES, Paris.
Website:
https://pcmi-observ-21.sciencesconf.org/.

1.3.5 PCMI colloquium (2020)

Date:
July 6 to 9, 2020.
Location:
virtual.
Website:
https://pcmi2020lehavre.sciencesconf.org/.

1.3.6 PCMI colloquium (2018)

Date:
June 25 to 29, 2018.
Location:
Marseille.
Website:
https://pcmi2020lehavre.sciencesconf.org/.

1.3.7 Third French JWST workshop

Date:
February 13, 2018.
Location:
Paris.
Website:
https://jwst-2018.sciencesconf.org/.

1.3.8 Second French JWST workshop

Date:
November 8 to 10, 2016.
Location:
Paris.
Website:
https://jwst-2016-2.sciencesconf.org/.

1.3.9 PCMI colloquium (2016)

Date:
October 24 to 28, 2016.
Location:
Lille.
Website:
https://astrolille2016.sciencesconf.org/.

1.3.10 First French JWST workshop

Date:
May 27, 2016.
Location:
Paris.
Website:
https://jwst-2016.sciencesconf.org/.

1.3.11 PCMI colloquium (2014)

Date:
October 27 to 30, 2014.
Location:
Rennes.
Website:
https://astrorennes2014.sciencesconf.org/.

1.3.12 From dust to galaxies

Date:
June 27 to July 1, 2011.
Location:
Paris.

2 GRADUATE SCHOOL OF PHYSICS

I currently am the director of the astrophysical axis of the Graduate School of Physics, at the University Paris-Saclay. This axis concerns about 450 researchers, distributed over 4 laboratories:

Our goals are the following.

  • We organize calls for grant proposals.
  • We aim to facilitate collaborations between the different astrophysics laboratory of the campus.
  • We organize a day, every year, dedicated to PhD students.
    2022:
    program.
    2023:
    program.

3 DAP SEMINARS

I have been sharing the seminar committee of my Department of Astrophysics (DAp), since early 2020. We invite speakers from all over Europe. Below are guidelines and programs for speakers and organizers.

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Figure 2: The DAp seminar room (salle Galilée).

3.1 For Speakers

Program:
official institute program and interactive working schedule.
Instructions:
invited speaker survival guide (HTML or PDF).
Bank account form:
PDF to be filled by hand or editable PDF.

3.2 For Organizers

Organization notes:
HTML or PDF.
Checklist:
PDF.

4 COLLABORATIONS AND COMMITTEES

4.1 Participation to Large International Collaborations

2020-present:
IMEGIN, a guaranteed time key program with the millimeter camera, NIKA2, to map a sample of nearby galaxies.
2018-2020:
SPICA, consortium to prepare the ex-future far-IR mission of ESA.
2014-2018:
DustPedia, a large European collaboration to provide a census on the dust properties of nearby galaxies.
2006-2014:
SAGE/HERITAGE, an international collaboration to produce and analyze the Spitzer and Herschel maps of the Magellanic clouds.
2006-2014:
SAG2, an international guaranteed time consortium to produce and analyze Herschel observations of nearby galaxies.

4.2 Participation to Scientific Committees

4.2.1 The Scientific Council of PCMI (2013-2021)

PCMI
is a national program of the Institut National des Sciences de l'Univers (INSU) within CNRS. It stands for Physique et Chimie du Milieu Interstellaire. It is aimed at bringing together the French researchers working on different aspects of the ISM: observations, simulations and laboratory experiments. Each year, it distributes operating grants. It organizes a biennial colloquium.
Website:
http://www.pcmi.cnrs.fr/.

4.2.2 The Pôle de diffusion des modèles de référence de la matière interstellaire (2018-present)

I am on the scientific committee of this group. We meet once a year to review the different numerical codes and services about the ISM developed within the French community.

Website:
http://insu.obspm.fr/cnrs/detailSo/128

Author: F. Galliano
Last update: 05 janv. 2024