Invited speakers
- Alexandre Correia, University of Aveiro, Portugal — Solar system and exoplanets dynamics
- William M. Grundy, Lowell Observatory, Flagstaff — Resolved binaries among TNOs, statistical inversion
- Michael Kramer, Max Planck Institute, Bonn, Germany — Binary pulsars orbits
- Valéry Lainey, IMCCE, Paris — Planetary satellites as a N-body problem in the solar system
- David Latham, Harvard-Smithsonian Center for Astrophysics, Cambridge, MA, USA ; Kepler and Orbiting Triples : Pas de Trois
- Geoff Marcy, University of California, Berkeley — Statistical properties of exoplanets : lessons learned from RV orbits
- Jean-Luc Margot, University of California, Los Angeles — Solar system binaries and triples : properties, origin, and evolution
- Brian D. Mason, USNO, Washington — Binary stars speckle observations
- Tsevi Mazeh, Wise Observatory, Tel Aviv, Israel — Binary stars relativistic beaming, periodic modulation
- Christoph Mordasini, Max Planck Institute for Astronomy, Heidelberg, Germany — Probing exoplanet population synthesis models with large samples of RV (and Gaia astrometric) orbits
- Didier Queloz, Observatoire de Genève — Insights on exoplanetary systems with time-critical data of spectroscopic orbits
- Petr Scheirich, Astronomical Institute, Ondrejov — Orbit determination of eclipsing binary asteroids from photometry
- John Southworth, Keele University, UK — Plato and eclipsing binary stars