09:00
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Optical/IR
(until 10:30)
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09:00
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Welcome Address by Jim Madsen
()
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09:30
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The release of a faster ITM
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Jean Marc Christille
(Fondazione CFlément Fillietroz- Astronomical Observatory of Autonomous Region of Aosta Valley)
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10:00
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Cryoscope pathfinder
- Dr
Tony Travouillon
(ANU)
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10:30
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--- Morning Tea ---
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11:00
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Optical/IR
(until 12:00)
()
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11:00
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The Greenland Telescope -- Current Status and Plan
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Ming-Tang Chen
(Academia Sinica Institute of Astronomy and Astrophysics)
()
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11:30
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Yat-sen Antarctic Small Infrared telescopes: tests and preliminary results
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Bin Ma
(Sun Yat-sen University)
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09:00
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Neutron Monitors
(until 10:00)
()
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09:00
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Simulations of Semi-Leaded Neutron Monitor Response Functions from Latitude Surveys
- Dr
Achara Seripienlert
(National Astronomical Research Institute of Thailand (NARIT), Chiang Mai 50180, Thailand)
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09:30
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Data Analysis of Ship-Borne Neutron Monitor during Antarctic Voyages: from 2018 and Beyond
- Dr
Waraporn Nuntiyakul
(Chiang Mai University)
()
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10:00
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Upper Atmosphere
(until 10:30)
()
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10:00
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ESCAPE: The study of the solar corona from Dome C, Antarctica
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Gerardo Capobianco
(INAF-Astrophysical Observatory of Torino)
()
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10:30
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--- Morning Tea ---
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10:45
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Upper Atmosphere
(until 11:15)
()
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10:45
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A free-space optical data relay for Antarctica
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Marcus Birch
(Australian National University)
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11:15
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CMB
(until 11:45)
()
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11:15
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The BICEP Array Replacement Tower (BART): Polar Infrastructure Development Supporting Cosmic Microwave Background Research
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Benjamin Schmitt
(University of Pennsylvania)
()
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11:45
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SCAR AAA Business
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Jim Madsen
(University of Wisconsin–Madison)
(until 12:30)
()
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08:30
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Space Science at the University of Oslo: Activities in the polar regions
(until 09:00)
()
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08:30
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Space Science at University of Oslo; activities in the polar regions
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Wojciech Miloch
(Department of Physics, University of Oslo)
()
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09:00
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CMB
(until 10:30)
()
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09:00
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Looking for isotropic spectral distortions of the CMB from Antarctica
- Prof.
Paolo de Bernardis
(Sapienza universitò di Roma and INFN Roma)
()
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09:30
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Cosmo fast readout system
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Mario Zannoni
(University of Milano Bicocca)
()
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10:00
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Exploring the microwave sky with CMB-S4
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Amy Bender
()
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10:30
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--- Morning Tea ---
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11:00
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CMB
(until 12:30)
()
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11:00
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Exploring the Microwave Sky with the South Pole Telescope
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Alexandra Rahlin
(University of Chicago)
()
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11:30
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BICEP/Keck: Constraining primordial gravitational waves with CMB polarization observations from the South Pole
-
Marion Dierickx
(Harvard University)
()
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12:00
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Foregrounds with SPIDER: Examining Deviations in Dust Modeling
- Mr
Suren Gourapura
(Princeton University Graduate Student)
()
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12:00
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--- Lunch Break ---
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13:30
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Optical/IR
(until 15:30)
()
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13:30
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Extinction and scattering by aggregates composed of submicron particles
- Prof.
Marco A.C. Potenza
(Department of Physics and CIMAINA, University of Milan, Italy)
()
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14:00
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An update on Dome A Astronomy
-
Zhaohui Shang
(National Astronomical Observatories, CAS)
()
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14:30
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The astronomical seeing from Dome A, Antarctica in 2023
-
Bin Ma
(Sun Yat-sen University)
()
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15:00
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Capturing Images with Ice
-
Tristan Duke
(LACMA Art + Technology Lab Grant Recipient)
()
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15:30
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--- Short Break ---
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15:45
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Excursion: Art Exhibition
(until 16:45)
()
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12:30
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--- Lunch Break ---
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13:40
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Transportation to SvalSat
(until 14:00)
()
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14:00
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Visit to SvalSat
(until 16:00)
()
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17:45
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Dinner Cruise in the Sunset (Cost: $155, included in registration fee)
(until 20:00)
()
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12:30
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--- Lunch Break ---
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14:00
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CMB
(until 15:00)
()
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14:00
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The OLIMPO experiment : galaxy clusters in the backlight of the cosmic microwave background
-
Alessandro Paiella
(Sapienza, University of Rome)
()
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14:30
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SOLARIS: a smart Solar imaging system at high radio frequency for continuous Solar monitoring and Space Weather applications
-
Alberto Pellizzoni
(INAF-Osservatorio Astronomico di Cagliari)
()
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15:00
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High-Energy Particles
(until 17:00)
()
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15:00
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IceCube and the State of High-Energy Neutrino Astronomy
-
John Kelley
(University of Wisconsin–Madison)
()
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15:30
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The IceCube Neutrino Observatory as an Instrument for Glaciology
-
Martin Rongen
(JGU Mainz)
()
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16:00
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The Radio Neutrino Observatory in Greenland: Design and Construction
-
Delia Tosi
(University of Wisconsin–Madison)
()
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16:30
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IceCube Upgrade and IceCube-Gen2: Neutrino astrophysics at the South Pole
-
Michael DuVernois
(University of Wisconsin–Madison)
()
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