1. Winds mechanisms, physical processes
- 1a. Wind models
Jorick Vink (Armagh University) - 1b. Wind observations
Sofia Ramstedt (Uppsala University)
2. From the stellar cores to the winds roots
- 2a. Asteroseismology
Tim Bedding (University of Sydney) - 2b. Jets, outflows and disc winds
Sylvie Cabrit (Observatoire de Paris)
3. Winds and circumstellar envelopes
- Leen Decin (KU Leuven)
4. Winds interaction with the ISM
- 4a. Bow shocks
Allard-Jan Van Marle (APC Paris) / Nick Cox (IRAP Toulouse) - 4b. Planetary nebulae
Yong Zhang (University of Hong Kong)
5. Dust and winds: when, where, how much and what is it made of ?
- 5a. Dust formation
David Gobrecht (OACT,INAf) - 5b. Meteoritic stardust
Frank Gyngard (Laboratory for Space Sciences, St. Louis)
6. Stellar evolution and winds
- KyungWon Suh (Chungbuk National University)
7. Duplicity and winds
- Shazrene Mohamed (SAAO, Cape Town)
8. Winds feed back to the large scales
- 8a. Wind feed back on stellar systems
Maurizio Salaris (Liverpool John Moores University) - 8b. Wind blown bubbles in the galaxy
Bram Ochsendorf (John Hopkins University)
9. Current and future instruments for winds
- Michael Lindqvist (Onsala Space Observatory)