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Final Agenda
Missions for Exoplanets: 2010-2020
April 21-23, 2009
Pasadena Hilton

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Tuesday, 21 April 2009
  Speaker Topic Dur Start Time
00 Session 0 - INTRODUCTION - Session Chair: Alan Boss
00-1 Michael Devirian Welcome, Purpose, Logistics 15 8:30
00-2 Wes Traub Long Term Goals in Exoplanets 15 8:45
00-3 Lia Lapiana Update on NASA Astrophysics 30 9:00
00-4 Malcolm Fridlund Update on ESA Exoplanet Plans, EP-RAT, etc. 30 9:30
00-5 Vincent Coudé du Foresto Initial Report from the European Blue Dot team 30 10:00
    Break 20 10:30
01 Session 1 - Astrometry - Session Chair: Jennifer Wiseman
01-1 Mathew Muterspaugh Summary of Forum 2008 findings in Astrometry 30 10:50
01-2 Geoff Marcy ASMCS-1: Planet Hunter 40 11:20
    Lunch 60 12:00
01-3 Jim Marr SIM-Lite 40 13:00
01-4 Steve Pravdo Astrometry in the Near Infrared 20 13:40
02 Session 2 - Microlensing - Session Chair: Jamie Lloyd
02-1 Scott Gaudi Summary of Forum 2008 Findings in Microlensing 30 14:00
02-2 Dave Bennett Space Microlensing concept 20 14:30
03 Session 3 - Transits - Session Chair: Jamie Lloyd
03-1 Drake Deming Summary of Forum 2008 findings on Transits 30 14:50
03-2 Malcolm Fridlund CoRoT Update 20 15:20
03-3 Malcolm Fridlund PLATO 20 15:40
03-4 Jack Lissauer Update on Kepler 20 16:00
03-5 Tom Greene JWST Transits 20 16:20
03-6 George Ricker SMEX-1: TESS (All sky Transit Mission, Visible) 30 16:40
03-7 Mark Swain THESIS: a combined-light mission for exoplanet molecular spectroscopy 20 17:10
03-8 Wes Traub, moderator Discussion 30 17:30
  Adjourn     18:00
 
Wednesday, 22 April 2009
  Speaker Topic Dur Start Time
04 Session 4 - Optical Imaging - Session Chair: Jack Lissauer
04-1 Rémi Soummer Summary of Forum 2008 Findings in Optical Imaging 30 8:30
04-2 Marie Levine Coronagraphy Technology Update 20 9:00
04-3 Chas Beichman Coronagraphy with JWST 20 9:20
04-4 John Trauger ASMCS-2: Access 40 9:40
04-5 Olivier Guyon ASMCS-3: PECO 40 10:20
    Break 20 11:00
04-6 Rick Lyon ASMCS-4: EPIC 40 11:20
04-7 Mike Shao ASMCS-5: DAVINCI 40 12:00
04-8 Gene Serabyn An optical phased-array coronagraph for exoplanet detection 20 12:40
    Lunch 60 13:00
04 Session 4 - Optical Imaging - Session Chair: Aki Roberge
04-9 Webster Cash ASMCS-6: New Worlds Observer 40 14:00
04-10 Jeremy Kasdin ASMCS-7: THEIA 40 14:40
04-11 Marc Postman ASMCS-8: ATLAST 40 15:20
04-12 Stuart Shaklan TPF-C FB-1 30 16:00
04-13 Motohide Tamura Subaru, SPICA and Future Japanese Space Missions 30 16:30
04-14 Wes Traub, moderator Discussion 30 17:00
  Adjourn     17:30
 
Thursday, 23 April 2009
  Speaker Topic Dur Start Time
05 Session 5 - Infrared Imaging - Session Chair: Tom Greene
05-1 Bill Danchi Summary of Forum 2008 Findings in Infrared Imaging 20 8:30
05-2 Bill Danchi FKSI 30 8:50
05-3 Stefan Martin TPF-I/Darwin 30 9:20
    Break 20 9:50
06 Session 6 - Additional Concepts... - Session Chair: Fabien Malbet
06-1 David Pierce Ultra-long duration balloons for exoplanet science and technology 30 10:10
06-2 Wes Traub Exoplanet Balloon Payloads 30 10:40
06-3 Amy Lo Starshade Technology Development 30 11:10
06-4 Ruslan Belikov Demonstration Of The PIAA Coronagraph For Exoplanet Imaging At NASA Ames 20 11:40
06-5 David Latham Characterizing Super Earths: The Role of HARPS-NEF 20 12:00
  Devirian/Traub Wrapup 30 12:20
  Adjourn     12:50
 


   
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