On August 11, at the International Center for Interdisciplinary Science and Education (ICISE), two international conferences on “Cosmology” and “Star formation in different environments” took place in parallel with the participation of nearly 150 delegates from nearly 30 countries and territories.
Dr. Nguyen Huu Ha, Deputy Director of the Department of Science and Technology of Gia Lai province, said that these two conferences are not only important academic forums for professors, scientists and leading experts to share the latest research advances, but also open up many opportunities for cooperation in pioneering fields such as: Cosmology and astrophysics, fields that require long-term vision, multidisciplinary connections and extensive international cooperation.
These discussions will contribute to shaping future strategic research directions; at the same time, promote the formation of strong research groups with global influence.
At the International Conference on "Cosmology," many prestigious scientists in the field, such as Professor Edward Rocky Kolb (University of Chicago, USA) - one of the world's leading prestigious cosmologists; Professor Graziano Rossi (Sejong University, Korea); Professor Tarun Souradeep (Raman Research Institute, India); Dr. Melanie Archipley (University of Chicago, USA); Professor Jacques Dumarchez, Laboratory of Nuclear and High Energy Physics - LPNHE, France)...
Scientists and researchers discussed several key topics on the discovery of the nature and origin of the universe. The main topics discussed included: Cosmic background radiation (CMB), large-scale structure of the universe and gravitational waves; Dark energy, dark matter and revised theories of gravity; Baryon and lepton birth, the early universe and the inflationary phase of the universe; Black holes, numerical relativity and quantum field theory in curved space-time; Neutrino cosmology.

According to the Organizing Committee, the conference is an important forum for the international scientific community to update and exchange the latest research advances in the field of cosmology. The program includes 15 scientific topics with 41 in-depth reports.
Within the framework of the program, open discussion sessions are also organized to encourage in-depth academic exchange and enhance connections among participating scientists.
At the Conference "Star formation in different environments" with the participation of more than 90 scientists, young researchers, graduate students and students from 22 countries and territories around the world.
The conference focuses on discussing the latest advances in star formation research, taking full advantage of the advanced observational capabilities of the ALMA telescope and the James Webb Space Telescope (JWST).
The goal is to elucidate the physical processes that take place in environments ranging from individual stars and molecular clouds to galactic scales.
The conference includes in-depth discussions around the latest observational data from leading telescopes such as ALMA and JWST combined with numerical simulations and theoretical models.
Research presented at the conference takes a multi-scale and multi-environment approach from small molecular clouds to the galactic scale to provide a comprehensive view of star formation.
The main topics of the conference include: Molecular clouds; Low mass star formation; High mass star formation; Energy balance during star formation; Stellar feedback; Cloud turbulence; The role of magnetic fields; Initial Mass Function (IMF); Interstellar Medium Astrochemistry (ISM astrochemistry); Star formation at the galactic scale.
The two conferences are expected to end on August 15./.
Source: https://www.vietnamplus.vn/cap-nhat-nhung-tien-bo-moi-nhat-trong-linh-vuc-vu-tru-hoc-post1055009.vnp
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