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                                                                                                                                        Last updated:  October 26, 2012

   Abstracts of Oral & Poster Presentations

 

No

Name

Affiliation

Presentation (talk or poster)

1

 Ji-Eun Ahn

Kyung Hee University

 

2

 Kyungjin Ahn

Chosun University

 

3

 Sung-Ho Ahn

Yonsei University

 

4

 Stephen Appleby

Institute for the early universe, Ewha Womans University

 

5

 Frederico Arroja

Institute for the early universe, Ewha Womans University

 

6

 Jun Hyun Baek

Korea Astronomy and Space Science Institute

 

7

 Ali Banijamali

Babol university of technology

Bouncing Cosmology with Tachyon and Non-minimal Derivative Coupling

8

 Sang-gyu Byun

Seoul National University

 

9

 Bernardo Cervantes-Sodi

Shanghai Astronomical Observatory

The galactic spin through empirical distributions

10

 Xuelei Chen

National Astronomical Observatories, CAS

Researches on 21cm cosmology

11

 Pravabati Chingangbam

Indian Institute of Astrophysics

Non-Gaussianity from residual foreground contamination in WMAP data'

12

 Hyejeon Cho

Yonsei University

 

13

 Jungyeon Cho

Chungnam National University

Turbulence and Magnetic Field in the Large-scale Structure of the Universe

14

 Soonwook Choe

Pohang University of Science and Technology

 

15

 Changsu Choi

Seoul National University

 

16

 Yun-Young Choi

Kyung Hee University

Topology of SDSS Luminous Red Galaxies: genus statistics and non-Gaussianity

17

 Gayoung Chon

Max-Planck-Institut fuer extraterrestrische Physik

X-ray cluster science from ROSAT to eROSITA

18

 Kyungwon Chun

Kyung Hee University

 

19

 Chul Chung

Center for Galaxy Evolution Research, Yonsei University

 

20

 Matthew Colless

Australian Astronomical Observatory

The local density and velocity fields from the 6dF Galaxy Survey

21

 Asantha Cooray

University of California, Irvine

Cosmology at Sub-mm Wavelenghts; Recent Results from Herschel and Plans for CCAT

22

 Sudeep Das

Argonne National Laboratory

The Scientific Potential of CMB Lensing

23

 Rafael de Souza

Korea Astronomy and Space Science Institute

Dark Matter Halo Environment for Primordial Star Formation

24

 Behnaz Fazlpour

Babol university of technology

Tachyonic Teleparallel Dark Energy

25

 Ken Ganga

APC-Paris

Planck

26

 Raphael Gobat

CEA Saclay

Galaxy and cluster formation at z~2

27

 Jinn-Ouk Gong

CERN/ APCTP

Non-linear and non-Gaussian contributions to galaxy bias

28

 Alireza Hojjati

Institute for the early universe, Ewha Womans University

Cosmological tests of General Relativity: a principal component analysis

29

 Sungwook E. Hong

Chungnam National University

Effect of the Cosmological Constant on the number density of Milky-Way-like galaxies

30

 Ho Seong Hwang

Harvard-Smithsonian Center for Astrophysics

Infrared bright galaxies in galaxy redshift surveys

31

 Jai-chan Hwang

Kyungpook National University

Exact and fully nonlinear cosmological perturbations

32

 Jeong-Sun Hwang

KIAS

On the effects of a hot gas halo in the evolution of isolated galaxy models

33

 Minhee Hyun

Seoul National University

 

34

 Ilian T. Iliev

University of Sussex

Early Structure Formation and Cosmic Reionization at Large Scales

35

 Myungshin Im

Seoul National University

Massive Structures of Galaxies at High Redshift

36

 Naseer Iqbal

University of Kashmir Srinagar

Correlations functions and Galaxy Clusters in an expanding Universe

37

 Emille Ishida

University of Sao Paulo

kernel PCA and the SNe photometric classification problem

38

 Yiseul Jeon

Seoul National University

 

39

 Donghui Jeong

Johns Hopkins University

New ways of searching for the primordial gravitational wave from large scale structure

40

 Hyunsung Jun

Seoul National University

 

41

 Taehyun Jung

Korea Astronomy & Space Science Institute

 

42

 Seonmi Kang

Kyung Hee University

 

43

 Alex Kim

Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory

The Bright Future of Supernova Cosmology

44

 Eunbin Kim

Kyung Hee University

 

45

 Hak-Sub Kim

Yonsei University

 

46

 Jae-Woo Kim

CEOU, Seoul National University

 

47

 Jaisam Kim

Pohang University of Science and Technology

 

48

 Jeonghwan Kim

Yonsei University

 

49

 Ji Hoon Kim

CEOU, Seoul National University

 

50

 Juhan Kim

KIAS

The Horizon Run Simulations

51

 Kihun Kim

Sejong University

 

52

 Min Bae Kim

Kyung Hee University

 

53

 Sooyoung Kim

Yonsei University

 

54

 Sungeun Kim

Sejong University

Structure Determination of the Interstellar Medium and Its Implications for Understanding the Large-Scale Structure of the Universe.

55

 Young-Lo Kim

Yonsei University

The Luminosity of Type Ia Supernova as a Function of Host-Galaxy Morphology

56

 Young-Rae Kim

KIAS

Modeling the non-linear systematic effects on genus statistics for large scale structure topology

57

 Akito Kusaka

Princeton University

Ground based search for CMB B modes from primordial gravitational waves

58

 Gwang-Ho Lee

Seoul National University

 

59

 Hyung Mok Lee

Seoul National University

Cosmic Near Infrared Background Radiation from AKARI Surveys as an Indicator of First Galaxies

60

 Jee Won Lee

Korea Astronomy and Space Science Institute/ Kyung Hee University

 

61

 Jeong Ae Lee

KASI/UST

 

62

 Sang-Sung Lee

Korea Astronomy and Space Science Institute

 

63

 Sang-Yoon Lee

Yonsei University

 

64

 Seokcheon Lee

KIAS

Probing cosmic acceleration with galaxy clusters

65

 Seong-Kook Lee

Seoul National University

 

66

 Benjamin L'Huillier

KIAS

Galaxy mass assembly: the role of gas accretion

67

 Cheng Li

Shanghai Astronomical Observatory

Linking galaxies to dark matter halos with stellar mass or with stellar velocity dispersion?

68

 Yin-Zhe Ma

University of British Columbia and CITA/Canada

Comparing Planck First Results with WMAP

69

 Shude Mao

National Astronomical Observatories, CAS

Dynamical modelling of the Milky Way and external galaxies

70

 Anthony Moraghan

Yonsei University

Simulating SZ intensity maps of giant AGN cocoons

71

 Hyerim Noh

Korea Astronomy and Space Science Institute

 

72

 Minji Oh

Ewha Womans University

 

73

 SangHoon Oh

National Institute for Mathematical Sciences

 

74

 Teppei Okumura

Institute for the early universe, Ewha Womans University

Distribution function approach to redshift space distortions

75

 Camilla Pacifici

Max Planck Institute for Astronomy/ Yonsei University

Relative merits of different types of multi-wavelength observations to constrain galaxy physical parameters

76

 Danny Pan

Shanghai Astronomical Observatory

Effects of large scale environment on the metallicity of galaxies

77

 Byeong-Gon Park

Korea Astronomy and Space Science Institute

 

78

 Changbom Park

KIAS

The Challenge of the Largest Structures in the Universe to Cosmology

79

 Chan-Gyung Park

Chonbuk National University

Observational effects of the early episodically dominating dark energy

80

 Hyunbae Park

University of Texas at Austin

The Kinetic Sunyaev-Zel'dovich effect as the Probe of the Reionization Epoch

81

 Myeong-Gu Park

Kyungpook National University

 

82

 Sunkyung Park

Kyung Hee University

 

83

 Mario Pasquato

Yonsei University

 

84

 Graziano Rossi

CEA Saclay

Cosmic web statistics and halo triaxiality: new insights

85

 Margus Saal

Institute of Physics Universitu of Tartu

Scalar-tensor cosmological models converging to general relativity: potential dominated and matter dominated cases

86

 Cristiano Sabiu

KIAS

Constraining the halo model using higher order statistics

87

 David Schlegel

Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory

BOSS, BigBOSS and Beyond

88

 Jungmin Seen

Korea Astronomy and Space Science Institute

 

89

 Tiit Sepp

Tartu Observatory

On the formation of superclusters

90

 Arman Shafieloo

Inst. for the Early Universe/ APCTP

Cosmographic Degeneracy

91

 Junsup Shim

Seoul National University

 

92

 Jihye Shin

Kyung Hee University

Properties of the mini-halos in dwarf ellipticals obtained from cosmological hydrodynamic simulations

93

 Owain Snaith

Observatoire de Paris-Meudon, France

Formation and structure of a simulated polar disc galaxy

94

 Hyunmi Song

Seoul National University

 

93

 Yong-Seon Song

Korea Astronomy and Space Science Institute

Unplugged determination of expansion history of the universe using redshift distortions.

96

 Curtis Struck

Iowa State University

Some Secular Drivers of Galaxy Evolution

97

 Yasushi Suto

The University of Tokyo

Detection of Far Infrared Emission from SDSS Galaxies in the SFD Galactic Extinction Map

98

 István Szapudi

Institute for Astronomy, Univ. of Hawaii

Cross-correlation of WMAP7 and the WISE Full Data Release

99

 Yoon Chan Taak

Seoul National University

 

100

 Takayuki Tamura

ISAS, JAXA

X-ray study of Gas Dynamics in Galaxy Clusters

101

 Atsushi Taruya

Research Center for the Early Universe, The University of Tokyo

Precision calculations for cosmological power spectrum in real and redshift spaces

102

 Sanil Unnikrishnan

IISER, Trivandrum

Improving inflation using non-canonical scalar fields

103

 Yougang Wang

National Astronomical Observatories, CAS

Dynamical model of the Milky Way bar

104

 Melody Wolk

Institut d'Astrophysique de Paris

Hierarchical amplitudes in the CFHTLS Wide survey: evolution since z~1

105

 Jaswant Kumar Yadav

National Astronomical Observatories, CAS

H I  as a probe of LSS in post reionization universe

106

 Kazuhiro Yamamoto

Hiroshima University

Testing modified gravity model with cluster of galaxies

107

 Jongmann Yang

Ewha Womans University

 

108

 Xiaohu Yang

Shanghai Astronomical Observatory

Mapping the star formation histories of the Universe

109

 Jaiyul Yoo

University of Zürich

Going beyond the Kaiser Redshift-Space Distortion Formula

110

 Suk-Jin Yoon

Yonsei University

 

111

 Kiyun Yun

Yonsei University

 

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