- Pau Amaro-Seoane, Potsdam, Germany: A post-Newtonian direct N-body study of GR sources
- Holger Baumgardt, Bonn, Germany: On the connection between ULX and IMBHs
- Cees Bassa, Utrecht, The Netherlands
- Ross Church, Cambridge, UK: N-body simulations with live stellar evolution
- Francesca De Angeli, Cambridge, UK: Blue stragglers in stellar clusters
- Stefan Deiters, Edinburgh, UK
- Marc Freitag, Cambridge, UK: 100 Million stars and one massive black hole
- Evert Glebbeek, Utrecht, The Netherlands: Evolution of stellar collision products
- Alessia Gualandris, Amsterdam, The Netherlands: The ejection of hypervelocity stars from the Galactic Centre
- Douglas Heggie, Edinburgh, UK: Modelling dense stellar systems
- Natasha Ivanova, Toronto, Canada: LMXBs in globular clusters
- Pavel Kroupa, Bonn, Germany: What are the dSph satellites?
- Dougal Mackey, Cambridge, UK: Structural evolution of globular cluster cores
- Cole Miller, Maryland, USA: Constraints on alternatives to supermassive black holes
- Jan Pflamm-Altenburg, Bonn, Germany: Star cluster cores as stellar accelerators
- Giampaolo Piotto, Padova, Italy
- Carsten Weidner, Bonn, Germany
Last Update: 2006-01-19