Presentation Archive

For a listing of current and past workshops and events, please visit the Workshop and Events page.

Date Presentation Speaker Meeting Location
2015
February The Very Large Array: Current Challenges -- Future Capabilities Rick Perley MPIfA (Colloquium)
January Science highlights 2014: GBT, VLBA, VLA Chris Carilli Seattle AAS meeting (NRAO Town Hall) Seattle, Washington, USA
January The Very Long Baseline Array Emmanuel Momjian Seattle AAS meeting (NRAO splinter session) Seattle, Washington, USA
January The Karl G. Jansky Very Large Array Emmanuel Momjian Seattle AAS meeting (NRAO splinter session) Seattle, Washington, USA
2013
VLBA Science Highlights Walter Brisken
VLBA & VLA a winning pair Debra Sheperd
April The Jansky VLA - New Capabilities, New Science Rick Perley Princeton IAS
2012
August IAU: The Jansky Very Large Array Tony Beasley XXVIII IAU General Assembly Beijing, China
2011
January AAS 217: Early Science with the Expanded Very Large Array * 217th AAS Meeting Seattle, Washington, USA
2010
November The Expanded Very Large Array: New Capabilities for New Science Rick Perley Various Meetings in September/ October 2010 Sydney, Canberra, Melbourne, Perth, Australia; Taipeh, Tokyo
June Discovery of the Zeeman Effect in the 44 GHz Class I Methanol Maser Line with the EVLA Emmanuel Momjian A New Golden Age for Radio Astronomy Assen, the Netherlands
May Discovery of the Zeeman Effect in the 44 GHz Class I Methanol Maser Line with the EVLA Emmanuel Momjian 216th AAS Meeting Miami, Florida
May The Expanded Very Large Array Rick Perley CASCA 2010: New Science, New Facilities, New People Halifax, Nova Scotia, Canada
March RFI mitigation in AIPS. The new task UVRFI Leonid Kogan RFI2010 - RFI Mitigation Workshop Groningen, the Netherlands
January EVLA Observations of the Orion Hot Core: a Taste of the Future Claire Chandler 25th New Mexico Symposium Socorro, NM
January 36.2 GHz Methanol Masers in Sagittarius A Lorant Sjouwerman 25th New Mexico Symposium Socorro, NM
January The Expanded Very Large Array Rick Perley 215th AAS Meeting Washington, DC
January The EVLA View of HI Dwarfs in the Leo Ring Aeree Chung 215th AAS Meeting Washington, DC
January Wide-Field Wide-Band Imaging with the EVLA: Initial results with images and error estimates Urvashi Rau 215th AAS Meeting Washington, DC
January Capabilities of the Expanded Very Large Array for Astronomical Surveys Steve Myers 215th AAS Meeting Washington, DC
January First Detection of the Zeeman Effect in the 36 GHz Class I Methanol Maser Line with the EVLA Emmanuel Momjian 215th AAS Meeting Washington, DC
2009
August EVLA: Current Status and Early Science Opportunities Juergen Ott IAU XXVII General Assembly Rio de Janeiro, Brazil
June The EVLA: Progress and Prospects Michael Rupen Panoramic Radio Astronomy: Wide-Field 1-2 GHz Research on Galaxy Evolution Groningen, the Netherlands
May EVLA Status and Prospects Michael Rupen The EVLA Vision: Stars On and Off the Main Sequence Socorro, NM
May EVLA: The Instrument Michael Rupen The 2009 NRAO Postdoctoral Symposium Socorro, NM
May EVLA: The Early Science Claire Chandler The 2009 NRAO Postdoctoral Symposium Socorro, NM
January The Expanded Very Large Array: Recent Developments and Test Results Emmanuel Momjian 213th AAS Meeting Long Beach, CA
2008
December Surveying Cosmic Time with the WIDAR Correlator Michael Rupen The EVLA Vision: Galaxies through Cosmic Time Socorro, NM
December EVLA Science Below 1200 MHz Emmanuel Momjian The EVLA Vision: Galaxies through Cosmic Time Socorro, NM
December EVLA... The Hardware Rick Perley The EVLA Vision: Galaxies through Cosmic Time Socorro, NM
Feburary The EVLA: prospects for HI Juergen Ott The Evolution of Galaxies through the Neutral Hydrogen Window Arecibo, Puerto Rico
2007
June Observations of Disks with the EVLA: What Will It Do for You? Claire Chandler Transformational Science with ALMA: Through Disks to Stars and Planets Charlottesville, VA
April The EVLA Project Scott Ransom (for Rick Perley) SKA workshop Krabi, Thailand

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