Flash talks have been assigned to all poster contributions.
Each presenter will be allotted a two-minute window to deliver a lightning introduction of their work (see guidelines below).
Guidelines
Please find below the guidelines for preparing and submitting your Flash Talk presentation:
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Duration: each flash talk is strictly limited to exactly two (2) minutes. This time limit is mandatory, and no extensions will be allowed. Please practice your presentation to ensure it fits the time window perfectly.
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Slide structure: Your presentation must consist of two (2) slides:
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Slide 1: title, presenter’s name, and institutional affiliation.
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Slide 2: your core work, research, or project details.
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Schedule: the complete list and order of presentations can be found in the scientific program. Please check your specific time slot in advance.
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Submission: you can upload your presentation file directly to the dedicated Google Drive folder during the days of the poster sessions.
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Upload link: https://drive.google.com/drive/u/1/folders/1kP3OGOOWkX5XNGReNiM1lUx3RCQuhjaG
List of Posters
Akke Esa Tapio Viitanen (INAF)
Title: AGILE: an end-to-end Rubin-LSST simulation of AGNs, galaxies, and stars
Alessandro Leonardo Lai (Università degli Studi Roma Tre)
Title: A Two-Corona Model for Two High-Luminosity Quasars: RBS 229 and PG 1407+265
Andrea Sacchi (INAF)
Title: Are Little Red Dots Powered by Highly Accreting Supermassive Black Holes?
Antonio La Marca (SRON - Kapteyn Astronomical Institute)
Title: Euclid and the Multiwavelength View of AGN Host Galaxies: New Insights into Galaxy–AGN Co-evolution
Arpita Ganguly (University of Heidelberg)
Title: Hot Dust Across Cosmic History: Probing the Torus Evolution of Luminous Quasars with SPHEREx
Daniel Roberts (University of Southampton)
Title: Semi-empirical constraints on the high-z SMBH population and the implications for their early evolution.
Emanuele Nardini (INAF)
Title: Are narrow-line and broad-line Seyfert 1s distinct X-ray populations?
Fabrizio Gandossi (INAF)
Title: Investigating AGN feedback in FR0 radio galaxies
Federica Loiacono (INAF)
Title: The abundance of little red dots from cosmic dawn to noon
Federico Di Salvo (INAF)
Title: The Chandra-HETG spectrum of 4U 1746-37: hints for red- and blue-shifted high-velocity FeXXV and XXVI Absorption
Francesca Diaferia (INAF)
Title: Time-evolving density and temperature line diagnostic for high-resolution X-ray spectroscopy
Francesco Salvestrini (INAF)
Title: A multi-scale multi-phase view on AGN feedback on the host ISM
Giorgio Calderone (INAF)
Title: Multi-wavelength analysis of QSO spectra with QSFit: A showcase on Euclid and DESI data
Giustina Vietri (INAF)
Title: Ultra-fast BAL outflows as tracers of AGN feedback at cosmic noon
Ilaria Villani (Roma Tre)
Title: The windy nuclear environment of a weak-line quasar at cosmic noon
Jahang Prathap (Macquarie University)
Title: A probabilistic view of the AGN-SFG population in the era of EMU and SKA
Joao Jose Feio Calhau (INAF)
Title: Lines in the sky - Physical properties of QSOs from Euclid spectral fitting
Luigi Pacciani (INAF)
Title: A gamma-ray study of luminosity and duration of FSRQs flares
Manali Parvatikar (INAF)
Title: Unveiling dual AGN in advanced galaxy mergers with MUSE-IFU
Manuela Molina (INAF)
Title: X-ray Obscuration vs molecular gas distribution in local AGN
Nischal Acharya (CEFCA - Centro de Estudios de Física del Cosmos de Aragón)
Title: Photoionisation by Non-thermal Continuum as the reason for LINER Spectra in LLAGN
Rupal Pramod Giri (INAF)
Title: Blazar Monitoring and variability analysis using the Italian radio telescopes
Sreeparna Ganguly (Università degli Studi di Trento, Italy)
Title: Decade-Long Variability of Soft X-ray Wind in PG 1211+143: A Comparative XMM-RGS Study
Stefano Sotira (INAF)
Title: Not only heating! A numerical study on how AGN kinetic jet feedback can trigger cold gas formation
Yerong Xu (ICE-CSIC)
Title: Nuclear and galactic ionized winds in a quiescent massive galaxy KUG 1208+386 hosting an obscured AGN