Program

Monday, March 19

9:00

Welcome Mark McKinnon

9:15

The Structure and Dynamics of Relativistic Jets

Tanmoy Laskar

9:45

Expanding the Frontiers of Detecting Structures from Cosmic Reionization Using Redshifted 21 cm Experiments

Nithyanandan Thyagarajan

10:15

Coffee Break

10:45

The Dynamic Radio Sky

Kunal Mooley

11:15

Galactic Gravitational Waves and Pulsar Timing Arrays

Dustin Madison

11:45

Pizza Lunch with Scientific Staff

12:45

VLA Tour

19:00

Symposium Dinner at Bodega

Tuesday, March 20

9:00  

New Imaging and Filming Techniques for Radio Interferometry

Kazunori Akiyama

9:30

Applications of Matched Filtering for Improved Interferometric Imaging and Weak Line Detection

Ryan Loomis

10:00

AGN Feedback and its Importance to Galaxy Evolution in the ngVLA Era

Kristina Nyland

10:30

Coffee Break

11:00

Keynote: Young Star TDA - The Future is Here

Lynne Hillenbrand      

12:00

Lunch; choice of Don Juan's & Socorro Springs

13:30

The Formation of Dense Gas Structures within a Magnetized Giant Molecular Cloud: A BLASTPol Study of Vela C

Laura Fissel

14:00

A Multi-Phase and Multi-Scale View of the ISM in the Carina Nebula

David Rebolledo

14:30

Widespread Star Formation throughout the Galactic Center Cloud Sgr B2

Adam Ginsburg

15:00

Coffee Break

15:30

Star Formation at High Angular Resolution in Local Mergers

Loreto Barcos-Munoz

16:00

PALFA Discovery of a Highly Relativistic Double Neutron Star Binary

Kevin Stovall

16:30

Career Panel/Discussion/Closing Remarks

 

 

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