Program
| Wednesday June 10, 2026 | |
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| 09:00~09:30 | Turbulence-Regulated Fragmentation in Molecular Clouds: Linking Cloud-Scale Dynamics to Dense Structure in CHIMPS2 Raffaele Rani (NTHU) |
| 09:30~09:50 | CHIMPS2: A Comprehensive Catalogue of Molecular Clouds, Clumps, and Cores in the Inner Galactic Plane Ying Hsuan Liu (NTHU) |
| 09:50~10:20 | Pointing toward the Sun: Comet Watch with JCMT Yi-Jehng Kuan (National Taiwan Normal University/ASIAA) |
| 10:20~10:50 | Coffee Break |
| 10:50~11:10 | Understanding the dust grains alignment and evolution in DR21 filament using JCMT/POL-2 Thi My Ngan Le (Korea Astronomy and Space Science Institute (KASI), Korea) |
| 11:10~11:30 | Probing Hub–Filament 3D Geometry with JCMT SURFING survey: Serpens South Jia-Wei WANG (East Asian Observatory) |
| 11:30~11:50 | JCMT BISTRO Survey:
Exploring the Magnetic Fields in the Massive Star-Forming Region Onsala 2 Meng-Zhe Yang (National Tsing Hua University) |
| 11:50~13:30 | Lunch |
| 13:30~13:50 | Is there a relationship between the Cosmic-Ray Ionization Rate / Ionization Fraction and Protostellar Disk Radius? Travis Thieme (ASIAA) |
| 13:50~14:10 | From Irradiated Envelope to Star-forming Interior: A Multi-wavelength Polarimetric View of Sagittarius C Huixin Zhang (University College London) |
| 14:10~14:30 | The Rotation Dip in the Envelope–Disk Transition of HH 111: Evidence for Magnetic Braking Jyun-Heng Lin (ASIAA/NTHU) |
| 14:30~15:00 | Coffee Break |
| 15:00~16:30 | Discussion on the future of JCMT (for back up and follow up) |

