Section 1:
Large binocular telescope interferometer & adaptive optics system; V. Bailey
Archival Legacy Investigations of Circumstellar Environments; E. Choquet
Exoplanet science with WFIRST-2.4; S. Gaudi
Successes and challenges of the APP coronagraph; M. Kenworthy
Estimation of contaminants for direct imaging of exoplanets; M.Konishi
Performances test on the SPHERE-IFS; D. Mesa
Polarimetry with the Gemini Planet Imager; M. Millar-Blanchaer
The Gemini NICI planet-finding campaign; E. Nielsen
Exploring exoplanetary systems beyond IAU with WFIRST; M. Penny
Giant planets around AF and M stars; J. Rameau
Campaign scheduling and analysis for the Gemini Planet Imager; D. Savransky
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Section 2:
Planet gaps in the dust layer of 3D protoplanetary disks: Observability with ALMA; J. Gonzalez
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Section 3:
Visible and near-infrared variability of classical T Tauri stars; Y. Aimi
Towards an accurate accounting of the gas content of proto-planetary disks;W. Best
Imaging diagnostics for transitional discs; M. de Juan Ovelar
A gas-rich disk around CX Cha; A. Hales
The early era: How do proto-stellar discs form; M. Joos
On the evolution of the snow line in proto-planetary disks; R. Martin
LIPAD simulations of giant planet core formation; H. Ngo
Inviscid and viscous flow past embedded planets; C. Ormel
Herschel imaging of transitional disks in Serpens; M. Sierra
Turbulence in protoplanetary disks; J. Simon
Gas signatures of Herbig Ae/Be disks probed with Herschel SPIRE spectroscopy; M.H.D. van der Wiel
Large-scale Planetesimal Formation by Streaming Instability; C. Yang
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Section 4:
Angular momentum evolution during star and planetary system formation; C. Davies
Structures in SEEDS transitional disks; R. Dong
Gravitational instability of planetary gaps and its effect on orbital migration; M. Klin
A companion star in the SED modeling of the stellar system HD 142527; E. Nagel
Magnetocentrifugal jets and chondrule formation in weakly ionised proto-stellar disks; R. Salmeron
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Section 5:
Detecting circum-binary exoplanets; D. Armstrong
Solving the inverse problem for exoplanet atmospheres; J. Barstow
A radiative-convective equilibrium model for young giant exoplanets; J-L. Baudino
H-alpha absorption in transiting exoplanet atmospheres; D. Christie
Candidate planets in the habitable zones of Kepler stars; E. Gaidos
Using Kepler as a Calibrator; X. Huang
Doppler tomographic observations of Kepler-13b; M. Johnson
Cosmic rays, UV photons and haze formation in the upper atmospheres of hot Jupiters; P. Rimmer
The role of oxygen abundances in exoplanet host star C/O ratios; J. Teske
Discovery of a planetary system around the K giant star η Cet; T. Trifonov
Forever alone? Testing single eccentric planetary systems for multiple companions; R. Wittenmyer
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Section 6:
A trend between cold debris disk temperature and stellar type; N. Ballering
The place of debris disks in planetary systems; M. Booth
Debris disks within the 75pc Volume-limited A-STar (VAST) survey; R. de Rosa
Searching for faint exozodiacal disks; D. Defrere
A modal analysis on the irradiation instability; J. Fung
Non-LTE model spectra for gaseous planetary debris disks around white dwarfs; S. Hartmann_6.17
Debris disk morphology and the dynamics of planetary systems; M. Hughes
Light from shattered worlds; A. Jackson
HD 207129 as seen by Herschel/DUNES; T. Loehne
First high-resolution L’ images of the Beta-Pictoris debris disk with NaCo/VLT; J. Milli
Finding asteroid belt analogues with WISE; R. Patel
Abundances in Stars with Debris Disks; A.M. Ritchey
Debris disk asymmetries; C. Stark
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Section 7:
Protoplanetary disk evolution and influence of the host star; K. Baillie
Weather on strange new worlds; L. Carone
Ice condensation as a planet formation mechanism; K. Ros
Collisional growth of planetesimals; A. Shannon
The influence of Alfven Ionization on exoplanetary and brown dwarf atmospheres; C. Stark
Growth and retention of multiple embryos in evolving protostellar disks; X. Zhang_7.19
When did terrestrial planets form?; X. Zheng_7.20
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Section 8:
The chemistry of exo-planet material; B. Gaensicke
Electric breakdown in clouds of extrasolar planetary atmospheres; C. Helling
Spin-orbit angles as a probe to orbital evolution; A. Triaud
