10:30 coffee available 10:55 Welcome and Logistics: Chris Done 11:00 Raj Sathyaprakash (Durham) UltraLuminous X-ray sources 11:20 Peter Koesec (Cambridge) Searching for Outflows in Ultraluminous X-ray Sources 11:40 Ciro Pinto (Cambridge) The Ultrafast outflow in IRAS 13224 11:55 Jiachen Jiang (Cambridge) The spectra of IRAS13224 from the 1.5Ms observing campaign 12:10 Douglas Buisson (Cambridge) The extreme NLS1 1H0707 12:25 Ken Pounds (Leicester) Powerful AGN winds as a potential diagnostic of inner disc accretion 12:40 - 14:00 lunch Chair: TBC 14:00 Beta Lusso (Durham) Active galactic nuclei as cosmological probes. 14:20 Peter Boorman An X-ray Baldwin effect for Compton-thick active galactic nuclei 14:40 Myrto Symeonidis (MSSL) AGN in HyLIRG 15:00 David Rosario (Durham) The effects of AGN feedback on molecular gas and star-formation 15:20-15:40 coffee 15:40 Daniel Kynock (Durham) The relativistic jet of the gamma-ray NLS1 1H0323+342 16:00 Ryan Duffy (Bristol) The X-ray Ribs in the Cocoon Shock of Cygnus A 16:20 Judith Croston (Open University) Characterising galaxy groups via low-frequency radio surveys 16:40 Carlos Vergara / Sunayana Bhargava (Sussex) XMM cluster survey + DES weak lensing constrains on cluster masses 17:00 Lillian Garratt-Smithson (Leicester) High Mass X-ray Binary Feedback in Star-forming Giant Molecular Clouds 17:20 Reception