General Assembly 2025

Europe/Berlin
Campus Treff, TU Dortmund

Campus Treff, TU Dortmund

Campus Nord Vogelpothsweg 120 44227 Dortmund
Description

The SFB1491 “Cosmic Interacting Matters – From Source to Signal” was founded in January 2022 and works on enhancing the understanding of energy transfer between the gas, magnetic field, cosmic rays, and dark matter in galaxies. 

The fourth general assembly will take place at the Campus Treff at TU Dortmund and will focus on the inter-project collaborations within CIM.

The general assembly with all SFB participants will be on February 11 and 12. We will have two days dedicated to scientific exchange, featuring overview presentations by our PIs and invited speakers, collaborative talks by ECRs, and an extensive poster session on Tuesday.

Confirmed invited speakers:

  • Daniel Verscharen
  • Imre Bartos

 

Furthermore, we will offer special trainings for the ECRs: a mandatory equal opportunity training on February 10 (at meeting place Calla) and a half-day session on funding options on February 13 (at SRG 1/1.001).

In addition, there will be a two-days PI meeting on February 13 and 14 (at meeting place Calla).

Participants
  • Adam Enders
  • Alexander Kazatsky
  • Alicia Fattorini
  • Angela Zegarelli
  • Angus Wright
  • Anna Franckowiak
  • Athithya Aravinthan
  • Chloé Gaudu
  • Christina Malty
  • Christopher Riseley
  • Cyrus Walther
  • David Venker
  • Dominik Bomans
  • Dominik Elsässer
  • Elena Marci-Boehncke
  • Elisa Pueschel
  • Emma Kun
  • Eray Genc
  • Eva Jütte
  • felix riehn
  • Felix Wersig
  • Frederike Apel
  • Giacomo Sommani
  • Horst Fichtner
  • Ilja Jaroschewski
  • Johannes Albrecht
  • Johannes Just
  • Julia Tjus
  • Julian Boelhauve
  • Julien Dörner
  • Karl-Heinz Kampert
  • Katharina Kormann
  • Kevin Schoeffler
  • Lars Kolk
  • Lene van Rootselaar
  • Leonel Morejon
  • Lucas Witthaus
  • Luke Conmy
  • Magdalena Litwin
  • Marcel Schroller
  • Michael Stein
  • Mike Wilbert
  • Milena Bruetting
  • Niclas Krieger
  • Noah Behling
  • Nora Valtonen-Mattila
  • Pascal Gutjahr
  • Pascal Vennedey
  • Patrick Reichherzer
  • Patrik Milan Veres
  • Paul-Simon Blomenkamp
  • Rolf Kuiper
  • Silvia Salvatore
  • Sophia Köhne
  • Tilman Eckstein
  • Vardan Elbakyan
  • Vladimir Kiselev
  • Yannick Schmidt
  • +36
    • ECR Training - Becoming an Active Bystander: Opening presentation Calla

      Calla

      Vogelpothsweg 85 (Mensaebene), 44227 Dortmund (Campus Nord)

      Recognizing and responding to discrimination

      • 1
        Welcome

        Calla:
        Vogelpothsweg 85 (Mensaebene),
        44227 Dortmund (Campus Nord)

        Speaker: Pauline Gagnon
      • 2
        Opening presentation and brief discussion: What’s wrong with me?
    • 10:15
      Short Coffee Break
    • ECR Training - Becoming an Active Bystander: Unconscious Biases Calla

      Calla

      Vogelpothsweg 85 (Mensaebene), 44227 Dortmund (Campus Nord)

      Recognizing and responding to discrimination

      • 3
        Harvard Implicit Association Test

        https://implicit.harvard.edu/implicit/takeatest.html
        Goal: Get aware of how deeply unconscious biases affect all of us.

      • 4
        Brief discussion on the participants’ impressions
      • 5
        How to react to discriminatory behaviour?

        Tools to become an Active Bystander: the 5 D’s or How can everybody help!

      • 6
        Description of the afternoon exercise

        o The group will be divided into 6 working groups of 6-7 people.
        o Each working group will receive the description of one situation involving discrimination based on real events experienced or observed by ECRs.
        o Each working group will eat together to get to know each other and start discussing about how to deal with their assigned problematic situation.

    • 12:00
      Lunch Break
    • ECR Training - Becoming an Active Bystander: Practice Session Calla

      Calla

      Vogelpothsweg 85 (Mensaebene), 44227 Dortmund (Campus Nord)

      Recognizing and responding to discrimination

      • 7
        Putting it in practice

        o Each working group will discuss how the target of discriminatory behaviour and the bystanders could have reacted in this situation using the Guidelines for Active Bystanders (5 D’s).
        o Redo the exercise changing the gender, ethnicity, sexual orientation, or social class of the victim and/or offender, including hierarchy issues.

      • 8
        Plenary discussion on how to be Active Bystanders:

        Each working group will have 15-20 minutes to present what was problematic in their assigned situation and propose ways to handle it. The audience will be invited to comment.

      • 9
        Recap on the day
    • 15:00
      Coffee Break
    • 10
      Registration
    • Science Session: Session I.1
      Convener: Eva Jütte (RUB)
      • 11
        Welcome and Introduction
        Speaker: Julia Tjus (Ruhr-Universität Bochum)
      • 12
        Update Ö Project
        Speaker: Susanne Hüttemeister
      • 13
        News - MGK Project
        Speakers: Anna Franckowiak (Ruhr-University Bochum), Johannes Albrecht (TU Dortmund)
      • 14
        Tutorial for the S3 Storage System on the Galileo Cluster
        Speaker: Jeremiah Lübke (RUB)
    • 10:30
      Coffee Break
    • Science Session: Session I.2
      Convener: Chloé Gaudu (Bergische Universität Wuppertal)
      • 15
        Electron heat flux in structured plasmas: collisions, trapping, and wave-particle interactions
        Speaker: Daniel Verscharen
      • 16
        Linking MHD simulations of galactic outflows to particle dynamics in intermittent turbulence
        Speakers: Frederic Effenberger, Jens Kleimann (Theoretische Physik IV, RUB)
      • 17
        Group Photo
        Speaker: Vera Nowak (Ruhr-Universität Bochum)
    • 12:30
      Lunch Break
    • Science Session: Session I.3
      Convener: Jeremiah Lübke (RUB)
    • 15:30
      Coffee Break
    • Science Session: Session I.4
      Convener: Alicia Fattorini
      • 21
        Hadronic interactions at ultra-high energy
        Speaker: Felix Riehn
      • 22
        Global tuning of event generators with collider and astroparticle data
        Speaker: Chloé Gaudu (Bergische Universität Wuppertal)
      • 23
        Neutrinos to contrain the emission of Cosmic Rays Accelerators
        Speakers: Giacomo Sommani (Ruhr-Universität Bochum), Silvia Salvatore
    • Science Session: Session II.1
      Convener: Dr Björn Adebahr (AIRUB)
      • 24
        PI overview talk: TBD
        Speaker: Christopher Riseley (Astronomisches Institut Ruhr-Universität Bochum)
      • 25
        Magnetic field structures on AGN-Starburst galaxies
        Speaker: Crystal Mele (Astronomical Institute, Ruhr University Bochum)
      • 26
        Exploring Dust Transport in Dark Matter Halos Across Stellar Mass Bins with Weak-Lensing Surveys
        Speaker: Eray Genc (Ruhr-Universitaet Bochum, Astronomisches Institut)
    • 10:30
      Coffee Break
    • Science Session: Session II.2
      Convener: Michael Stein (Ruhr University Bochum, Astronomical Institute)
      • 27
        The Expanding Gravitational Wave Horizon: Emerging Opportunities for Multimessenger Discovery
        Speaker: Imre Bartos
      • 28
        Tearing instability and magnetic reconnection onset in relativistic plasmas
        Speaker: Kevin Schoeffler
      • 29
        Anisotropy and ultra-high-energy cosmic ray flux composition
        Speaker: Janning Meinert
    • 30
      CIM Board Meeting
    • 12:30
      Lunch Break
    • Science Session: Session II.3
      Convener: Julien Dörner (TP IV RUB)
      • 31
        Modeling Accretion and Ejection Phenomena in Astrophysics
        Speaker: Rolf Kuiper (Universität Duisburg-Essen)
      • 32
        The Missing Half: How Multi-Wavelength Observations Help Reveal the Hidden Population of TDEs in AGN
        Speaker: Patrik Milan Veres (RUB)
      • 33
        Exploring Dark Matter: From Cosmological Scales to Dwarf Galaxies
        Speakers: Athy Aravinthan (Ruhr Universität Bochum), Shiyang Zhang
    • 15:30
      Coffee Break
    • 34
      KM3Net Webinar: From the deep cosmos to the deep sea - New results from the KM3NeT neutrino telescope

      https://www.km3net.org/km3net-webinar/

      https://www.youtube.com/live/2jgyZlBpkl8

    • 35
      Conference Dinner Storckshof

      Storckshof

      Ostenbergstraße 111 44227 Dortmund

      The Conference Dinner takes place at "Storckshof":

      https://www.storckshof.de

      Ostenbergstraße 111
      44227 Dortmund

    • ECR Training - Funding SRG 1/1.001 (TUDO)

      SRG 1/1.001

      TUDO

      Map to the Seminar room:
      https://www.tu-dortmund.de/campus/campusplaene/#/?vehicle=foot&useHBahn=false&startId=4645384&destinationId=1804030

      • 36
        Overview of funding opportunities in Germany and Europe
        Speakers: Felix Stehle (TUDO), Gülay Sagirli (RUB)
      • 10:00
        Coffee Break
      • 37
        Funding options for long international visits
        Speaker: Sophie Aerdker (Ruhr University Bochum)
      • 38
        Postdoc Funding experiences
        Speaker: Patrick Reichherzer (University of Oxford)
      • 39
        From PostDoc to Group Leader
        Speaker: Anna Nelles
      • 40
        Discussion with all speakers
    • PI Meeting Day 1 Restaurant Calla

      Restaurant Calla

      Calla:
      Vogelpothsweg 85 (Mensaebene), 44227 Dortmund (Campus Nord)

      • 41
        Introduction
        Speaker: Julia Tjus (Ruhr-Universität Bochum)
      • 11:00
        Coffee Break Restaurant Calla

        Restaurant Calla

      • 42
        Presentation of the projects

        5 min presentation of each project

        Speaker: ALL PIs
      • 13:00
        Lunch Break
      • 43
        Plenum: Discussion of project connections
        Speaker: ALL PIs
      • 15:30
        Coffee Break Restaurant Calla

        Restaurant Calla

      • 44
        Discussion in small groups: project connections
        Speaker: ALL PIs
    • 45
      PI Dinner der Lennhof

      der Lennhof

      Menglinghauser Straße 20 44227 Dortmund

      The PI Dinner will takes place at "Der Lennhof"

      https://www.der-lennhof.de

      Menglinghauser Straße 20
      44227 Dortmund
      Tel.: 0231 75 81 90

    • PI Meeting Day 2 Restaurant Calla

      Restaurant Calla

      Calla:
      Vogelpothsweg 85 (Mensaebene), 44227 Dortmund (Campus Nord)

      • 46
        Guiding Principles & Research Questions
        Speaker: ALL PIs
      • 10:30
        Coffee Break Restaurant Calla

        Restaurant Calla

      • 47
        Discussions
      • 12:00
        Lunch
      • 48
        optional: discussions between project PIs