PRESENTATIONS
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Orienti Monica, INAF IRA, Italy
Radio Properties of GPS and CSS Sources
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Perucho, Manel., Univ. Valencia, Spain
Radio source evolution
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Kunert-Bajraszewska Magdalena, TCfA, NCU, Poland
Dichotomy in the population of young AGNs: optical, radio and X-ray properties
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Brienza Marisa, ASTRON, Netherlands
Phoenices of the radio sky: restarted radio galaxies
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Collier Jordan, University of Western Sydney, Australia
Sequencing the Earliest Stages of AGN Development Using The Youngest Radio Sources
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Giroletti Marcello, INAF IRA, Italy
New and future observations of 4C31.04 and other CSOs
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Sara Rastello, DIFA UniBO & IRA – INAF
Multifrequency VLBA observations of two CSOs
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Kino Motoki, KASI, Korea South
Fossil Shell Emission in Dying Radio-Loud AGNs
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Migliori, Giulia, CNRS/CEA – Saclay, France
X-ray & gamma-ray properties
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D' Ammando Filippo, DIFA UniBo - INAF IRA, Italy
The Fermi-LAT view of young radio sources
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Gabanyi Krisztina, FOMI Satellite Geodetic Observatory, Hungary
Radio properties of gamma-ray emitting CSOs
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Nagai Hiroshi, NAOJ, Japan
Long-term Radio and Gamma-ray Properties of 3C 84
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Czerny, Bozena, CAMK, Poland
GN accretion & disk-jet connection
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Baek Junhyun, Yonsei University, Korea South
High Frequency Radio Properties of Central AGNs in Cluster Environments
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Cotton William, NRAO, United States of America
Search for Extreme Rotation Measures in CSS Sources
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Pasetto Alice, MPIfR-Bonn, Germany
Probing the environment of high Rotation Measure AGNs through multifrequency radio observations.
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Fedorova Elena, Astron. Observ. of Kiev National Taras Shevchenko Univ., Ukraine
Three megamaser AGNs: comparison of the X-ray and radio properties
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Liu Yi, Purple Mountain Observatory, CAS, China
Multifrequency VLBA Polarimetry of GPS Quasar OQ172
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Taylor Greg, UNM, United States of America
A Compact Symmetric Object with a Candidate Binary Black Hole
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Sadler Elaine, Univ. of Sydney – CAASTRO, Australia
Relation to other AGN types
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Baldi Ranieri D., Technion, Israel
The new class of FR0 radio galaxies
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Coppejans Rocco, Radboud University Nijmegen, Netherlands
Megahertz peaked-spectrum sources - a route to high-redshifts?
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Dallacasa Daniele, DIFA - UniBO & IRA - INAF, Italy
Radio spectra of High Frequency Peakers
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Frey Sandor, FOMI Satellite Geodetic Observatory, Hungary
Are hot DOGs young radio AGN? - a high-resolution view
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Gu Minfeng, Shanghai Astronomical Observatory, CAS, China
The compact radio structure of radio-loud NLS1s: the relationship to CSS sources
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Jeong Yongjin, Yonsei University, Korea South
Identifying High Frequency Peakers using the Korean VLBI Network
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Mahony Elizabeth, ASTRON, Netherlands
Searching for GPS and CSS sources at low frequencies with LOFAR
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Callingham Joseph, Sydney Institute of Astronomy (SIfA) / CAASTRO, Australia
The low radio frequency view of gigahertz-peaked spectrum and compact steep spectrum sources
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O'Dea Chris, University of Manitoba, Canada
Infrared Properties of GPS and CSS Sources
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Ostorero Luisa, Department of Physics - University of Torino, Italy
Correlation between neutral and total hydrogen column densities in GPS galaxies
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Chandola Yogesh, National Astron Observ., Chinese Academy of Sciences, China
HI gas in absorption towards the central regions of radio galaxies
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Pirya Akash, CRyA, Mexico
CCD imaging of 5 GPS radio galaxies
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Maccagni Filippo Marcello, ASTRON - Kapteyn Institute, Netherlands
AGN: the intriguing case of GPS source PKS1718-649s
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Tadhunter Clive, Univ. of Sheffield, UK
Feedback: Observations
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Wagner Alexander, Univ. of Tsukuba, Japan
Feedback: Theory
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Allison James, CSIRO Astronomy & Space Science, Australia
Discovery of a neutral gas outflow in a young radio galaxy using the Australian SKA Pathfinder
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Bruni Gabriele, MPIfR, Germany
Fast outflows in broad absorption line quasars and their connection with CSS/GPS sources
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Labiano Alvaro, ETH Zurich, Switzerland
AGN feedback in young and old radio galaxies
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Lonsdale Carol, NRAO, United States of America
The nature of small jets in heavily obscured hyper-luminous quasars at z~2
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Morganti Raffaella, ASTRON/Kapteyn Groningen , Netherlands
The disruptive effect of a young jet
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C. P. O’Dea, University of Manitoba, Canada
Concluding remarks (& doodle for next meeting?)