Distant Galaxies in High Definition Workshop
January 27th to 30th, 2026
The University Club
The University of Western Australia, Perth
Rationale
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How to robustly interpret spatially resolved stellar populations, star formation, dust, and gas.
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The limitations and assumptions of current SED modelling techniques at kpc or sub-kpc scales.
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The challenges of connecting observations to theory, especially in the presence of resolution mismatches and selection effects.
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The kinds of observational data and simulations that are critically needed to move the field forward.
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A new ALMA Large Programme targeting resolved dust and gas in high-redshift galaxies.
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A suite of high-resolution, radiative transfer simulations tailored to test spatially-resolved SED fitting methods.
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Coordinated strategies for acquiring and interpreting multi-wavelength data (e.g., JWST, ALMA, HST, MUSE) at matched resolution and depth.
Venue
The workshop will be held at the University Club of the University of Western Australia, on UWA Campus, near the beautiful Matilda Bay.
Preliminary Programme
Each day will be centred around one specific topic, starting with a short talk setting the scene by 2-3 discussion leads, and then in-depth discussions with the whole group. Every participant is welcome to present their work when relevant to the discussion.
At the end of each day, we will aim to have a list of key needs and action items around each topic (perhaps maintained in a Google doc / Slack / somewhere else where it can be added to after the workshop).
Topics (leads tbc):
- Day 1: What science questions can/should we address with high-resolution observations of galaxies?
- Day 2: Spatially-resolved SED modelling: challenges and strategies
- Day 3: What kind of simulations can we produce to test/validate SED modelling and compare with theories?
- Day 4: Current observations and future needs (e.g., JWST, ALMA LP, SKA etc.)
Daily schedule:
9:00 — Arrival, coffee & tea are served
9:15 — Discussion start by two leads
10:40 — Morning tea
11:00 — Workshop resumes
12:30 — Lunch
14:00 — Workshop resumes
15:30 — Afternoon tea
15:50 — Summary of the day
17:00 — Workshop concludes
Social events
- Tuesday, January 27th, 17:00-18:00: Sundowner event at the University Club (drinks and nibbles)
- Workshop dinner Thursday, January 29th, venue TBD
Confirmed Participants
Hiddo Algera (Taiwan)
Andrew Battisti (UWA)
Leindert Boogaard (Leiden, Netherlands)
Adam Carnall (Edinburgh, UK)
Cheng-Lin Liao (Leiden, Netherlands)
TC Chen (Taiwan)
Rachel Cochrane (Manchester, UK)
Luca Cortese (UWA)
Elisabete da Cunha (UWA)
Tanio Diaz-Santos (FORTH, Greece)
Andreas Faisst (Caltech, USA)
Rodrigo Herrera-Camus (Concepcion, Chile)
Jacqueline Hodge (Leiden, Netherlands)
Hanae Inami (Hiroshima, Japan)
Melanie Kaasinen (ANU)
Claudia Lagos (UWA)
Juno Li (UWA)
Francesca Rizzo (Groningen, Netherlands)
Piyush Sharda (Leiden, Netherlands)
Justin Spilker (Texas A&M, USA)
Dylan Theron (Sydney)
Beth Westoby (Leiden, Netherlands)