Invited speakers (tentative title)

Armen Atoyan (Montreal, Canada) - Multi-zone modeling of spatially non-uniform CR sources
Maxim Barkov (Heidelberg, Germany) - Star-Jet Interactions
Tony Bell (Oxford, UK) - Amplification of Magnetic Fields in SNRs
Lars Bergstrom (Stockholm, Sweeden) - Dark Matter: Particle Physics Aspects
Valenti Bosch-Ramon (Dublin/Ireland, Barcelona/Spain) - Gamma-Ray Binaries
Andrei Bykov (St. Petersburg, Russia) - Supper Bubbles
Gennadi Bisnovatyi-Kogan (Moscow, Russia) - Magnetorotational Supernovae
Masha Chernyakova (DCU, Dublin) - High-Energy Emission from the Galactic Center
Paolo Coppi (Yale, USA) - Gamma-Ray Halos
Luigi Costamante (Milan, Italy) - Blazars and EBL
Roland Crocker (Heidelberg/Germany, Mt Stromlo Observatory/Australia) - Galactic Center
Evgeny Derishev (Nijni Novgorod, Russia) - Converter Mechanism of Particle Acceleration
Luke Drury (Dublin, Ireland) - Magnetic field amplification in SNR shocks
Yasuo Fukui (Nagoya, Japan) - CO Observations and Gamma Rays
Stefano Gabici (APC/Paris, France) - Clusters of Galaxies
Goetz Heinzelmann (Hamburg, Germany) - First Stereoscopy with HEGRA
Wim Hermsen (SRON, Utrecht) - Synchronous X-ray and Radio Mode Changing in a Pulsar: Evidence for a Rapid Global Transformation of the Magnetosphere
Susumu Inoue (Heidelberg, Germany) - Particle Acceleration and Gamma Ray Emission from Blazars
David Jones (IMAP/Radboud University) - Supermassive clouds in the Galactic centre
Dmitry Khangulyan (Tokyo, Japan) - Crab: Pulsar, Wind, Nebula
Tadashi Kifune (Tokyo, Japan) - Gamma ray astrophysics beyond 100 TeV from the view point of QG effect
Alex Lazarian (Wisconsin/Madison, USA) - Turbulence and Acceleration of Cosmic Rays
Martin Lemoine (IAP, Paris, France) - Accelerators of EHE Cosmic Rays
Yury Lyubarsky (Ben Gurion, Israel) - Physics of Relativistic Jets
Peter Meszaros (PennState, USA) - GRBs
Alex Moiseev (NASA Goddard, USA) - Electrons and Positrons in Cosmic Rays
Thierry Montmerle (Institut d'Astrophysique de Paris) - Low-energy interactions between stellar winds, supernova remnants, and molecular clouds
Andrii Neronov (Geneva, Switzerland) - Gamma-ray induced cascades in the large scale jets of radio galaxies
Emma de Ona Wilhelmi (Heidelberg, Germany) - Status of TeV Astronomy
Josep M. Paredes (Barcelona, Spain) - Non-Thermal Radio Emission from Binary Systems
Vahe Petrosian (Stanford, USA) - Direct Determination of Acceleration Mechanism Characteristics from Observations
Joel Primack (UCSC, USA) - EBL
Frank Rieger (Heidelberg, Germany) - M87 and Cen A
Gustavo E. Romero (La Plata, Argentina) - High-Energy Emission from Young Stellar Objects
Joseph Silk (Oxford/UK, IAP/France, John Hopkins/USA) - Dark Matter: Astrophysical Aspects
Gus Sinnis (Los Alamos, USA) - HAWC
Rashid Sunyaev (Garching, Germany) - Scientific goals of Spectrum-X/eRosita X-ray sky survey: clusters of galaxies, AGN,  our Galaxy, X-Ray background
Tad Takahashi (Tokyo, Japan) - ASTRO H
Marco Tavani (Rome, Italy) - GeV Astronomy
Andrew Taylor (DIAS, Ireland) - Extragalactic Magnetic Fields
Andrei Timochin (Berkeley, USA) - Pulsar Maghnetospheres
Yasunobu Uchiyama (Stanford, USA) - Supernova Remnants Studied with Fermi
Diego Torres (IEEC-CSIC, Spain) - Plerions at Very High Energies
Jaco Vink (Amsterdam, Netherlands) - Multiwavelength Properties of SNRs
Francesco Vissani (Gran Sasso, Italy) - Neutrino Astronomy
Heinz Voelk (Heidelberg, Germany) - CRs from Type Ia SNe
Xiangyu Wang (Nanjing, China) - Extragalactic Gamma-Ray Background
Alan Watson (Leeds, UK) - Cosmic Ray General Review
Vladimir Zirakashvili (Troitsk, Russia) - Gamma-rays from SNRs and Cosmic Rays



*Title to be decided later.


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