The 30th Annual New Mexico Symposium
  7 November 2014 - National Radio Astronomy Observatory
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Instructions for Speakers:
  • The talks will be approximately 12 minutes with an additional 3 minutes for questions.
  • We will have two laptops available for oral presentations: one Windows and one MacOSX. We will be able to handle the following formats: Power Point (Windows or Mac), PDF (Windows or Mac), Open Office (Mac), and Keynote (Mac)
  • The latest you can put your talk on the laptops is the break before your session.
  • You may wish to ftp your talk to us ahead of time. This is recommended if you have movies or other complications that might not work on a foreign machine or if your talk is in the first session.
  • Please upload your talk by 1pm, Thursday, 6 November if you want us to test it. This will give us time to get back to you if there are any problems. FTPing instructions can be found below..
  • If you are speaking in the first session, please either upload (ftp) your talk or arrive at 8:30am to load the talk yourself.
  • If not ftping your talk, the best bet is to bring it on a memory stick.

Schedule:
TimeTitleAuthors
9:00-9:05Welcome Dale Frail (NRAO)
Session 1 — Chair: Amy Mioduszewski (NRAO)
9:05-9:20Here be Spiral DRAGNsMinnie Mao (NRAO)
9:20-9:35Short Gamma-Ray BurstsSylvio Klose (Thuringer Landessternwarte)
9:35-9:50Extragalactic dispersion measures from incoherent time-steady radio sources?Chris Hales (NRAO)
9:50-10:05Bulge Asymmetries and Dynamic Evolution (BAaDE): First survey resultsYlva Pihlstrom (UNM)
10:05-10:20Detection of Neodymium in APOGEE H-band Spectra and its Application to Chemical Tagging Sten Hasselquist (NMSU)
10:20-11:00 Break and Posterscommon room
11:00-12:00Update on SETI at the Allen Telescope Array and Elsewhere Jill Tarter (SETI)
12:00-1:30 Lunch
Session 2 — Chair: Meredith Rawls (NMSU)
1:30-1:45Surveying The Gamma-Ray Sky With HAWCRobert Lauer (UNM)
1:45-2:00First Total Sky Power Measurements for the Large Aperture Experiment to Detect the Dark AgesFrank Schinzel(UNM)
2:00-2:15The Sequence of Events that led to the 1963 Publications in Nature of 3C273, the first Quasar and the first Extragalactic Jet: Lunar Occultations at ParkesMiller Goss (NRAO)
2:15-2:30The Sources of F10.7 EmissionSam Schonfeld (NMSU)
2:30-2:45Investigating Dust(less) Devils at Gale Crater, MarsKathryn Steakley (NMSU)
2:45-3:00JIVE in NM: Jovian Interiors from Velocimetry Experiment in New MexicoPatrick Gaulme (NMSU/APO)
3:00-3:15The Very Large Array Sky Survey (VLASS)Steve Myers (NRAO)
3:15-3:45Break and Posterscommon room
Session 3 — Chair: Trish Henning (UNM)
3:45-4:00Ammonia Masers in the Galactic CenterElisabeth Mills (NRAO)
4:00-4:15Completion of the Methanol Multibeam Survey: science highlights and follow-up workShari Breen (CSIRO)
4:15-4:30Red Giants, Eclipsing Binaries, and AsteroseismologyMeredith Rawls (NMSU)
4:30-4:45Class I Methanal Maser Conditions Near Supernova RemnantaBridget McEwen (UNM)
4:45-5:00Multi-Wavelength Observations of the Mixed-Morphology Galactic Supernova Remnants W28 and G352.7-0.1Thomas Pannuti (Morehead State)
5:00-5:15Pulsar Observations Using the First Station of the Long Wavelength ArrayKevin Stovall (UNM)
5:30-7:30Cocktails and Dinner Macey Center
7:30-8:30Jansky Lecture: Are We Alone? - Searching for Intelligent Life Beyond Earth Macey


FTP Instructions:
  1. make sure your presentation is labeled with your name
  2. type ftp ftp.aoc.nrao.edu
  3. login as anonymous
  4. type cd incoming/nmsymposium
  5. upload your talk
  6. e-mail Amy Mioduszewski that you uploaded your talk.
  7. Please upload your talk by 1pm, Thursday, 6 November if you want us to test it.


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This page last updated on 3 November 2013 by Amy Mioduszewski.