The workshop will highlight the new capabilities of the EVLA and the anticipated timeline of the availability of increasing capability. A number of talks will discuss challenging projects that highlight the capability and flexibility of the instrument.
Most invited talks will be 25 minutes; most contributed talks will be 15 minutes. We encourage speakers consider how the EVLA might contribute to their field.
There will be a number of break-out sessions for smaller group discussions of projects that could be carried out as shared risk early science projects and that would advance the science areas discussed in the plenary sessions. Participants are encouraged to plan such sessions in advance, and to e-mail suggestions to mrupen@nrao.edu.
There will be no proceedings, but the powerpoint (or pdf) contributions will be posted on the web.
Modified on April 10, 2009 by Michael Rupen