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Dr. Wing Ip Diversity of the Planets: Interaction of Close-in
Giant Expolanets with their Host Starts
His lecture focused on studies of Close-in Giant Expolanets (e.g. detection methods, observational statistics, and orbital migration). Atmospheric structure of exoplanets; HD209458b were also presented. Stellar interaction, mass loss and evolution of exoplanets were introduced together with ongoing studies.

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Dr. Ingrid Mann Dust in the Solar System and
in other Planetary Systems
She gave the lecture on characterisitcs of dust particles in the solar system and extra-solar planetary systems. Interaction of dust particles with magnetic fields, accumulative evolution of dust and orbital evolution of dust were introduced. Observational methods of dust particles were also presented.

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Dr. Seung Soo Hong Scattering Phase Function of
Interplanetary Dust Particles
In his lecture, characterisitcs of Zodiacal Light (ZL) scattered by interplanetary dusts (IPDs) and its' observation were introduced. Inversion of ZL Brightness observed in widest coverage of scattering angles into properties of IPDs were presented compared with previous researchs.

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