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I. Introduction of Subaru/Gemini Observatories

  • Naoyuki Tamura (Subaru)
    "Subaru FMOS: Commissioning status of a wide-field near-infrared multi-object spectrograph"
  • Markus Hartung (Gemini)
    "NICI - the new Gemini South AO facility coronagraph"


II. Science Session (1) Cosmology, Large-scale Structure and Galaxy Formation

  • Raymond Carlberg (University of Toronto)
    "Supernova Legacy Survey Third Year Results"
  • Eva Noyola (MPIE)
    "Kinematical evidence for an intermediate-mass black hole in M54"
  • Davor Krajnovic (University of Oxford)
    "Masses of the central black holes in low mass early-type galaxies using LGS AO"
  • Annette Ferguson (University of Edinburgh)
    "Viewing the Outskirts of Nearby Galaxies with Subaru and Gemini"
  • Yuichi Matsuda (Durham University)
    "A Panoramic Search for Ly-alpha Blobs at z=3"
  • Kazuaki Ota (RIKEN)
    "Deep Survey of z=7 Ly-alpha Emitters in the Subaru/XMM-Newton Deep Field: Implications for Reionization"
  • Tomohiro Yoshikawa (Tohoku University)
    "Young Dusty Starburst Galaxies at z~2"
  • Yusei Koyama (University of Tokyo)
    "Panoramic Views of Cluster Evolution with Subaru"
  • Howard Yee (Unviversity of Toronto)
    "GMOS Spectroscopy of z>1 Galaxy Clusters from the SpARCS Survey"
  • Masahiro Takada (IPMU)
    "LoCuSS: Subaru Weak Lens Study of 30 Galaxy Clusters"


III. Science Session (2) Black Holes, AGN and Active Galaxies

  • Hajime Sugai (Kyoto University)
    "Observations of active galaxies with high spatial resolution with Kyoto tridimensional spectrograph II"
  • Nancy Levenson (University of Kentucky)
    "Isotropic Mid-Infrared Emission from Active Galactic Nuclei"
  • Masatoshi Imanishi (NAOJ)
    "Luminous buried AGNs in the local universe"
  • Mitesh Patel (Imperial College London)
    "The Search for High-Redshift Quasars with UKIDSS"
  • James Radomski (Gemini South Observatory)
    "High Resolution Mid-Infrared Imaging of Dusty Narrow Line Regions (NLR) in Seyferts"
  • Kentaro Aoki (Subaru)
    "Dramatic change of FeLoBAL SDSS~J163255.46+420407.7 to LoBAL"


IV. Science Session (3) Stars and Compact Objects

  • Stuart Ryder (Australian Gemini Office)
    "Finding Hidden Supernovae with Laser Guide Star Adaptive Optics on Gemini"
  • Thomas Geballe (Gemini)
    "Do Hydrogen-deficient Carbon Stars Have Winds?"
  • Sun Kwok (University of Hong Kong)
    "Mid-infrared Imaging of Planetary Nebulae and Proto-Planetary Nebulae"
  • Yutaka Ihara (University of Tokyo)
    "A rate study of Type Ia supernovae with Subaru/XMM-Newton Deep Survey"
  • Hiroko Ito (Graduate University of Advanced Studies)
    "The Exceptionally Bright Carbon-Enhanced Metal-Poor Star BD+44 493"
  • Chiaki Kobayashi (ANU, Australia)
    "Galactic Archaeology with WFMOS and chemodynamical simulations"
  • Oliver Krause (MPIA, Heidelberg)
    "Subaru light-echo spectroscopy of historic Galactic Supernovae: Revealing the nature of Tycho Brahe's SN 1572 and Cassiopeia A"


V. Science Session (4) Solar System and Exoplanets

  • Bun'ei Sato (Tokyo Institute of Technology)
    "Doppler Planet Searches with Subaru/HDS"
  • Norio Narita (NAOJ)
    "Measuring Spin-Orbit Alignment of Transiting Exoplanets with Subaru/HDS"
  • Henry Roe (Lowell Observatory)
    "Titan's Methan Weather"
  • Tadafumi Ootsubo (ISAS/JAXA)
    "Mid-infrared observations of comets with Subaru/COMICS"
  • Padma Yanamandra-Fisher (Jet Propulsion Laboratory)
    "Spatially-Resolved Mid- and Near-InfraRed Observations of Outer Planets With SUBARU and GEMINI Observations"


VI. Science Session (5) Star Formation and Interstellar Medium

  • John H. Lacy (University of Texas)
    "Studies of Star Formation with TEXES"
  • Tae-Soo Pyo (Subaru)
    "Studying the Origin of Outflows from YSOs with SUBARU and GEMINI"
  • James De Buizer (Stratospheric Observatory For Infrared Astronomy)
    "Five Years of Keeping it Cool: The Contributions by Gemini Mid-Infrared Instrumentation to the Understanding of Massive Star Formation"
  • Itsuki Sakon (University of Tokyo)
    "Attempts to Explore the Formation and Evolution Processes of Circumstellar Dust"


VII. Future Prospects of Subaru/Gemini

  • Masanori Iye (NAOJ)
    "TMT for Subaru/Gemini's Future"
  • Kotaro Kohno (University of Tokyo)
    "AzTEC-ASTE Survey of Submillimeter Galaxies: Optical/Infrared Properties of Dusty Extreme Starburst Populations in the Early Universe"