Please note: Poster dimensions: Vertical Width: 90cm x Height: 120cm

                                                               Program: Oral Sessions

 

Time Last Name Title Session Chairs
Tuesday - 4 June
09:30 Welcome - Murakami Murakami,
Chabot
09:45 Invited Tutorial - Jia Mercury's Magnetosphere: Structure, Dynamics, and Its Role in Cross-Disciplinary Science
10:00
10:15 Deca A fully kinetic perspective on the solar wind interaction with planet Mercury
10:30 Ogawa Statistical analysis of the characteristic magnetic field structure in Mercury’s nightside magnetosphere
10:45 Coffee break
11:15 Invited Tutorial - Namur The mantle of Mercury and formation of the volcanic crust
11:30
11:45 Charlier Carbon speciation on Mercury and diamond formation at the core-mantle boundary
12:00 Hirata Magmatic diversity inferred from geochemical end-members around the Caloris basin
12:15 Pasckert Spectral Properties of Hermean Central Peaks
12:30 Sonke Enhanced UV/visible reflectance of mercurian low reflectance material in MDIS-controlled Mariner 10 mosaics
12:45 Lunch
14:00 Benkhoff & Murakami Overview of the initial results from BepiColombo Mercury flybys Milillo,
Kamata
14:15
14:30 Invited Tutorial - Sarantos Mercury's Exosphere
14:45
15:00 Suzuki Mg Exosphere of Mercury Obtained by PHEBUS onboard BepiColombo during its second and third Swing-bys
15:15 Berezhnoi Chemistry of collisions of meteoroids with Mercury
15:30 Moroni Modelling of the seasonal variation and altitude profile of Ca and Ca-bearing molecules observed in Mercury's exosphere
15:45 Kazakov Deep Neural Networks for Surface Composition Reconstruction from Simulated In Situ Exospheric Measurements at Mercury
16:00 Coffee break
16:30 Invited Tutorial - Wright A whirlwind tour of Mercury’s surface
16:45
17:00 Leon Dasi Combined morpho-spectral analysis highlights recent explosive volcanic eruptions
17:15 Munaretto Spectrophotometric modelling of MESSENGER/MDIS multiangular observations reveals physical properties of Mercury’s pyroclastic deposits.
17:30 Jozwiak Evidence for a Complex Explosive Volcanic History at Nathair Facula
17:45 Deutsch Analyzing Hollow Degradation States Across Mercury Using Deep-Learning Detections
18:00 Besse Mercury analogues and laboratory measurements to prepare BepiColombo
18:15 END
Wednesday - 5 June
09:30 Invited Results - Mura The Yearly Variability of the Sodium Exosphere of Mercury: an Analytical Approach Sarantos,
Ernst
09:45
10:00 Lierle Linewidth Measurements of Mercury’s Alkali Exosphere
10:15 Sun MESSENGER observations of Mercury's seasonal planetary ions and escape
10:30 Schmid

Evidence for Atomic Li in Mercury's Exosphere

 

10:45 Coffee break
11:15 Invited Results - Barraud Spectral curvature of Mercury: implications for composition and space-weathering
11:30
11:45 Cremonese Statistical analysis on the new catalog of impact craters of Mercury 
12:00 Blance Investgating the Origin of Flows Around Craters on Mercury
12:15 Chabot Using Permanently Shadowed Regions to Constrain the Origin of Mercury’s Volatile Polar Deposits
12:30 Speyerer Present-Day Endogenic and Exogenic Activity on Mercury
12:45 Lunch
14:00 Poster Session
14:15
14:30
14:45
15:00
15:15
15:30
15:45
16:00 Coffee break
16:30 Invited Results - Aizawa Recent Revelations in Magnetospheric Studies at Mercury Saito,
Besse
16:45
17:00 Milillo First results of BepiColombo SERENA ion sensors observations during the first Mercury flybys
17:15 Hadid Plasma environment of Mercury’s magnetosphere as seen by BepiColombo during its third flyby
17:30 Rojo Structure and dynamics of the hermean magnetosphere revealed by electron observations after the first three Mercury flybys of BepiColombo, 50 years after Mariner 10
17:45 Sahraoui High frequency waves and electron dynamics in the Hermian environment: Mio PWI and MEA observations
18:00 Ozaki Dynamical effects of whistler-mode chorus emission waves in Mercury’s magnetosphere
18:15 END
Thursday - 6 June
09:30 Invited Results - Hyodo Formation of Mercury: A review Karlsson,
Domingue
09:45
10:00 Kamata Tides on Mercury with a solid-liquid mixed layer
10:15 Burkhard Investigating Mercury’s present and past tidal stresses
10:30 Wang Characterization, Modeling, and Population Analysis of Super-Mercuries 
10:45 Coffee break  
11:15 Exner Determining the Influence of the IMF and Planetary Magnetic Field Models on Mercury's Magnetosphere Along Spacecraft Trajectories of MESSENGER, BepiColombo and MPO
11:30 Chaufray On the origin of the thermal hydrogen and helium in the exosphere of Mercury
11:45 Krupp He+-ions around Mercury observed by Messenger FIPS and first measurements of MPPE/MSA onboard BepiColombo
12:00 END
Friday - 7 June
09:30 Alemanno Mercury in a box - the DLR high temperature spectroscopy laboratory Hadid,
Charlier
09:45 Powell Thermal Modeling of Mercury with Roughness and Topography: Comparison with Mariner 10 IRR and Predictions for BepiColombo MERTIS
10:00 Byrne Smooth and Intercrater Plains Morphology at the Lander Scale
10:15 Tenthoff Multi-View Shape from Shading for High-Resolution DEM Construction and Albedo Retrieval
10:30 Schmidt Inherited and Post-infill Tectonic Structures in Caloris Planitia, Mercury
10:45 Coffee break
11:15 Raines Proton precipitation in Mercury’s northern hemisphere
11:30 Dewey Energy dispersions in Mercury’s northern magnetospheric cusp
11:45 Poh Cusp Plasma Filaments in Mercury's Cusp: A Review and Comparison with Earth
12:00 Futaana Solar wind precipitation onto the Mercury surface measured by the ENA instrument on BepiColombo/MMO spacecraft
12:15 Sharman X-ray emission from Mercury’s nightside and its dependence on magnetospheric activity
12:30 Grande Energetic Electrons Observed During BebiColumbo Mercury Flybys
12:45 Lunch
14:00 Ivanovski MHD parametric study on Kelvin Helmholtz and tearing mode instabilities on the Mercury magnetopause with MESSENGER data.    Exner,
Barraud
14:15 Holzkamp Magnetosheath modeling around Mercury using boundary-fitted grids
14:30 Pump Influence of the IMF strength and direction on the Hermean Magnetosphere
14:45 Björn Modeling of Mercury's regolith using MESSENGER spectrophotometry
15:00 Shackelford How Carbon May Affect Space Weathering Products on Mercury: An Experimental Approach
15:15 Bott Simulation of Micrometeoroid Bombardment of Sulfur-Rich Mercury Analogs in the Laboratory
15:30 Caminiti Effects of ion irradiation on Mercury terrestrial analogues in the visible to mid-infrared
15:45 Arnaut Understanding Mercurian Spectral Alteration through Simulation of Nanophase Weathering Agents
16:00 Domingue Photometric Properties of Glacial-Like Flows Observed in Raditladi Basin
16:15 END
       
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                                  Program: Poster Sessions

                                                                         Poster dimensions: vertical Width: 90cm x Height: 120cm (A0 size)

 

P-01: Adeli SwingBy #5 - MERTIS first science observation at Mercury
P-02: Barabash Observations of the particle - surface interaction at the Moon: Lessons for Mercury
P-03: Barraud MERTIS/BepiColombo and the Moon - how to push an instrument to its limits and beyond
P-04: Barraud Updates on MASCS geometric calculation & Unsupervised observation clustering for photometric correction
P-05: Galiano Detection of the 830 nm spectral feature in Praxiteles basin: hints of hollows’ formation
P-06: Björn X-ray fluorescence emission simulations for Mercury surface regolith
P-07: Caminiti Do we need a heterogeneous mantle to explain the spectral properties of Mercury's volcanic basin infills?
P-08: Dazzi Electron properties at Mercury: when global 3D-PIC simulations meet the PWI/AM2P and PWI/SORBET experiments of BepiColombo
P-09: Deutsch Modeling Cold Spots on Mercury: Opportunities for BepiColombo Observations
P-10: Dewey Evolution of Mercury’s magnetotail structure with magnetospheric activity
P-11: Doressoundiram Why we should target only Explosive volcanism and hollows!
P-12: Exner  What Mio could teach us about Mercury's deep magnetotail
P-13: Fox Preparations for the Mercury Imaging X-ray Spectrometer's observations of Mercury's Low Reflectance Material
P-14: Frizzell Extracting Potassium Abundances on Mercury from MESSENGER X-ray Spectrometer Data 
P-15: Galluzzi Update on the Quadrangle Geological Map Series of Mercury
P-16: Grava Investigating the helium exosphere of Mercury with multiple BepiColombo instruments: insights into the response to the solar wind variations, thermal accommodation, and internal outgassing
P-17: Harada Low-energy Ions in Mercury's Magnetosphere Observed by MIA during Mio's third Mercury flyby
P-18: Helbert Exploring Mercury with the MErcury Radiometer and Thermal infrared Imaging Spectrometer (MERTIS) 
P-19: Heyner Spectral Modelling the Induction Effect of a Strong CME Hitting Planet Mercury
P-20: Pommier Electrical Conductivity of Mercury's Interior
P-21: Hilchenbach Reconstruction of the Strindberg Crater from filtered MLA data
P-22: Jawin Searching for Evidence of Ancient Explosive Volcanism on Mercury
P-23: Karlsson Investigation of the Ultralow Frequency (ULF) foreshock boundary at Mercury
P-24: Kato A consideration of an application of the lunar surface potential estimation to Mercury
P-25: Kobayashi Mercury Dust Monitor (MDM) Onboard the Mio Orbiter of the BepiColombo Mission
P-26: Kremic Capabilities for Long-Duration Landers On Mercury
P-27: Lecaille Possible origins for late explosive volcanism on Mercury
P-28: Llado Synthesis of Mercury surface analogues in evacuated silica tubes: implications for chlorides, sulfides, and phosphides formation
P-29: Martellato Numerical modelling of impact craters within the Hermean Permanent Shadowed Regions
P-30: Martinez BepiColombo: Monitoring solar activity and scientific observations during Cruise with the Quick Look Analysis (QLA) tool
P-31: McKee Investigating the Impact of Planetary Regolith on MIXS X-ray Fluorescence Observations
P-32: Morlok Mid-IR Study of Oxides for the BepiColombo Mission 
P-33: Munaretto Multidisciplinary analysis of Praxiteles crater on Mercury: investigating the interplay of impact cratering, volcanism, and volatile sublimation on Mercury
P-34: Nakamura Orbital evolution of planetesimals in the inner solar system and mantle erosion of proto-Mercury by their impacts
P-35: Ogino Characterization of the solar wind interaction with the lunar mini-magnetospheres : Implication for Mercury’s magnetosphere
P-36: Robidel Mercury’s exosphere observed by PHEBUS visible channels during the first three BepiColombo flybys.
P-37: Rodriguez A Possible Phase of Late Heavy bombardment-induced Salt Glaciation on Mercury: Implications for Surficial Elemental Compositions and Regolith Seismic Stability
P-38: Sanchez-Cano Space Weather monitoring with BepiColombo at Mercury’s orbit in preparation for orbit insertion
P-39: Schroeder Strofio: A Status Update
P-40: Sepe Structural Investigation of reactivated multi-ring faults on Mercury: the case of Andal-Coleridge basin
P-41: Teubenbacher Can we compare 3D global hybrid plasma simulation outputs directly to particle instrument measurements?
P-42: Tognon The 1:3M geologic map of H9-Eminescu quadrangle on Mercury
P-43: Usui Hybrid particle simulation for ions dynamics in Mercury's inner Magnetosphere
P-44: Van Den Neucker Spectral and geochemical characteristics of Mercury analogs in preparation for the analysis of  MERTIS FlyBy 5 measurements
P-45: Van Den Neucker Surface and Environment Interactions Studies Group (SEIS): the best group ever
P-46: Verkercke A subsurface reservoir as a potential explanation for the cold-pole enhancement in Mercury's sodium exosphere
P-47: Verma Preliminary temperature analysis of the Region of Interest using MERTIS onboard BepiColombo for the upcoming Mercury's 5th Flyby.
P-48: Vuori Refractive index of Mercury analog particles from light scattering measurements
P-49: Wang Investigating the properties of the Low Latitude Boundary Layer at Mercury using MESSENGER data
P-50: Wright Source of Mercury’s Hollow-Forming Materials: Preliminary Results from Geological Mapping, Spectra, and Impact Simulations