MONDAY

   
     

10:00-10:50

G. Helou

On dust and galaxies

10:50-11:40

J.-P. Bernard

Dust observations in the Milky Way and Magellanic Clouds

11:40-12:05

F. Galliano

Non-standard grain properties, massive dark gas reservoir, and extended submm excess
   probed by Herschel in the LMC

12:05-12:30

S. Hony

PAHs in the LMC and comparison to other galaxies

14:15-15:05

I. Cherchneff

Sources and production of dust in galaxies

15:05-15:30

H. Arab

Dust in photodissociation regions with Herschel: the Orion Bar case

15:30-15:55

J. Rho

Dust and molecule formation in supernovae

16:15-17:05

M. Matsuura

Spitzer and Herschel study of the lifecycle of dust in the Large Magellanic Cloud

17:05-17:30

J. Roman-Duval

Gas-to-dust ratio and X factor in the Magellanic Clouds: new insights from Herschel

17:30-17:55

M. Gullieuszik

Mass-loss rates and luminosities in LMC AGB stars

17:55-18:20

J. Rho, H. Zinnecker

SOFIA: Capabilities for studying dust and the ISM in the Herschel era and beyond

     
     
     

TUESDAY

   
     

9:00-9:50

A. Jones

A matter of time: Dust processing, survival and re-formation in the ISM

9:50-10:15

K. Sandstrom

The dust-to-gas ratio in nearby galaxies: new results from the KINGFISH and HERACLES surveys

10:15-10:40

M. Galametz

Resolving the dust properties in nearby galaxies with Herschel and LABOCA

11:00-11:50

B.T. Draine

Dust in normal galaxies

11:50-12:15

K. Foyle

The dust properties in the bar and spiral arms of M83

12:15-12:40

M. Boquien

Dust heating sources in galaxies: the case of M33 (HERM33ES)

14:00-14:50

D. Lutz

Evolution of Starbursts and AGN as seen in the Herschel era

16:20-16:45

V. Charmandaris

Extended infrared emission from (U)LIRGs

16:45-17:10

R. Nikutta

The 10-micron silicate feature in AGN

17:10-18:00

E. Dwek

Review: Dust in high-z galaxies

     
     
     

WEDNESDAY

   
     

9:00-9:50

P. Noterdaeme

QSO, DLA

9:50-10:15

C. Gall

Rapid production of dust in high-redshift quasars

10:15-10:40

V. Kulkarni

Probing dust at high redshifts with quasar absorption systems

11:00-11:25

J. Hjorth

Dust extinction in high-redshift QSOs

11:25-11:50

M. Michalowski

Dust properties of a complete sample of millimetre-selected galaxies in the SHADES field

11:50-12:15

J. Rawlings

Dust properties of powerful radio galaxies

12:15-12:40

C. Vignali

Dust in z=1-2 infrared luminous galaxies and obscured quasars

15:05-15:30

D. Yamasawa

The role of dust in the early universe

15:30-15:55

V. Buat

Evidence for a UV bump of moderate amplitude at z> 1 in galaxies detected by Herschel

     
     
     

THURSDAY

   
     

9:00-9:50

A.G. Tielens

Characteristics and models of interstellar dust

9:50-10:15

S. Madden

Dwarf galaxies as keystones to galaxy evolution: effects of metallicity on ISM properties

10:15-10:40

D. Frayer

GBT CO(1-0) observations of the H-ATLAS SMGs

11:00-11:50

T. Henning

Cosmic dust - Physical properties and laboratory experiments

11:50-12:15

G. Cataldo

Describing the optical properties of astrophysical dust analogs numerical techniques

12:15-12:40

D. Paradis

Understanding the emissivity variations

15:05-15:55

K. Gordon

Dust temperatures and masses in galaxies

15:55-16:20

X. Fan

Dust from galactic chemical evolution and SED models

16:40-17:30

R.C. Kennicutt

Star formation rates from dust

17:30-17:55

S. Zibetti

Resolved optical-infrared SEDs of galaxies: universal relations and their break-down
   on local scales

17:55-18:20

T. Takeuchi

Construction and exploration of the far-UV and far-IR bivariate luminosity function of galaxies

     
     
     

FRIDAY

   
     

9:00-9:50

B. Groves

Balancing the bumps: The energy budget and SEDs of galaxies

9:50-10:15

A. Feltre

Modelling the IR SED of AGN in the Herschel era

10:15-10:40

C. Hayward

Directly comparing theoretical models with observations of high-redshift dusty galaxies
   via dust radiative transfer

11:00-11:25

L. Ciesla

The spectral energy distributions of the complete sample of the Herschel Reference Survey

11:25-11:50

S. Heinis

HerMES: the Herschel Multi-tiered Extragalactic Survey

11:50-12:40

M. Sauvage

CONCLUSION