Over the past few decades, we have witnessed numerous unexpected and
fascinating discoveries in astronomy and astrophysics. This rapid
progress, however, poses a challenge in keeping pace with the array of
unresolved questions spanning diverse areas of astrophysical research.
The 14th RESCEU symposium, titled "From Large to Small Structures in
the Universe," aims to address this issue by providing a platform for
participants to share recent exciting progress and explore the
universality and diversity underlying a broad range of astrophysical
phenomena.
This symposium is organized by the Research Center of the
Early Universe (RESCEU) at The University of Tokyo, and in part,
serves to honor the retirement of Professor Yasushi Suto in March
2024.
Key Topics
Cosmic Microwave Background, Cosmological Parameters, Cosmological
N-body and Hydrodynamic Simulations, Wide-Field Survey of Galaxies,
Gravitational Lens, AGN and Galaxy Clusters, Machine-Learning in
Astrophysics, Gravitational-wave Astrophysics, Astrophysical and
Primordial Blackholes, Protoplanetary Disk, Architecture of Exoplanetary
Systems, Three-body Problems