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12 - 7:30PM - NCA - | 12 - 7:30PM - NCA - Stars Disrupted by Super-Massive Black Holes | ||
13 - 2PM - NASM - AC - disks around supergiant stars | |||
14 - 10AM - UMdCSS - PhD Proposal: Re-Imagining End-User Security Behavior: New Approaches to Security Advice and Recommendations | 14 - 10AM - UMdCSS - PhD Proposal: Re-Imagining End-User Security Behavior: New Approaches to Security Advice and Recommendations | ||
11AM - UMdPS - JQI | 11AM - UMdPS - JQI | ||
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noon - UMdBS - Hide and Seek in the Open Sea: Pelagic Camouyflage and Visual Countermeasures | noon - UMdBS - Hide and Seek in the Open Sea: Pelagic Camouyflage and Visual Countermeasures | ||
4PM - UMdPS - A Secret Asymmetry From Flavored Dark Matter | 4PM - UMdPS - A Secret Asymmetry From Flavored Dark Matter | ||
15 - 7PM - RSC - What's In Your Medicine | 15 - noon - NOAA - Those scenyted products you love? NOAA research finds they can cause air pollution, | ||
7PM - RSC - What's In Your Medicine | |||
16 - 11AM - UMdCSS - Subsampling and Subspace-embeddings in Quantum Algorithms | 16 - 11AM - UMdCSS - Subsampling and Subspace-embeddings in Quantum Algorithms | ||
noon - UMdBS - BCBMS | noon - UMdBS - BCBMS | ||
NOAA - Measuring ocean waves in sea-ice from synthetic aperture radar imagery and wave-ice interaction | |||
1PM - APS - Black Hole Entropy, Entanglement, and Holographic Spacetime | 1PM - APS - Black Hole Entropy, Entanglement, and Holographic Spacetime | ||
3PM - UMdPSA - The New Quest for the Moon: An Informative Perspective on Competing in the Google Lunar X Prize | 3PM - UMdPSA - The New Quest for the Moon: An Informative Perspective on Competing in the Google Lunar X Prize | ||
3:30PM - SCBI - Chasing the High Fliers: Radar Studies of Insect Migration | 3:30PM - SCBI - Chasing the High Fliers: Radar Studies of Insect Migration | ||
17 - 7PM - HAL - Astrophotography From Down Under | 17 - noon - NOAA - Frankenturtles: The Science behind the Monsters | ||
7PM - HAL - Astrophotography From Down Under | |||
18 - 9AM-5:30PM - Smithsonian - Plants in the Past: Fossils and the Future (registration - www.eventbrite.com/e/plants-in-the-past-fossils-and-the-future-smithsonian-botanical-symposium-tickets-42879985190) | 18 - 9AM-5:30PM - Smithsonian - Plants in the Past: Fossils and the Future (registration - www.eventbrite.com/e/plants-in-the-past-fossils-and-the-future-smithsonian-botanical-symposium-tickets-42879985190) | ||
noon - UMdBS - CBMG | noon - UMdBS - CBMG | ||
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8PM - PSW - Lectures on Cassini | 8PM - PSW - Lectures on Cassini | ||
19 - 1:30PM - NCAS - Public Perception of Science: Lessons From a Dead Sheep | 19 - 1:30PM - NCAS - Public Perception of Science: Lessons From a Dead Sheep | ||
20 - 9PM - UMd. Obs. - Preparing for the WFIRST Microlensing Mission: Galactic Bulge Stellar Populations | |||
21 - noon - NOAA - Ocean Acidification in Alaska: Ecosystems and Economies | |||
22 - 4PM - UMdPS | 22 - 4PM - UMdPS | ||
23 - noon - NOAA - A Preview of 2018 Fieldwork for Southeast Deep Coral Initiative and It's Management Implications | 23 - 10:30AM - NOAA - Applications of Conditional Nonlinear Optimal Perturbation to the Predictability Studies | ||
noon - NOAA - A Preview of 2018 Fieldwork for Southeast Deep Coral Initiative and It's Management Implications | |||
Saildrones in the Bering Sea: Using unmanned surface vehicles to examine relationships between northern fur seals and their prey | |||
6PM - Big Cats on the Prowl: Studying the Hunt to Save the King (registration - www.eventbrite.com/e/big-cats-on-the-prowl-studying-the-hunt-to-save-the-king-tickets-45765255110) | 6PM - Big Cats on the Prowl: Studying the Hunt to Save the King (registration - www.eventbrite.com/e/big-cats-on-the-prowl-studying-the-hunt-to-save-the-king-tickets-45765255110) | ||
8PM - NASM - The Hubble Space Telescope: Opening Cosmic Doors for JWST (ticket required) | 8PM - NASM - The Hubble Space Telescope: Opening Cosmic Doors for JWST (ticket required) | ||
24 - 6:30PM - CI NLS - Harder, Better, Faster, Stronger: How High Pressure and Supercomputers Will Shape Materials of the Future (registration recommended) | 24 - 6:30PM - CI NLS - Harder, Better, Faster, Stronger: How High Pressure and Supercomputers Will Shape Materials of the Future (registration recommended) | ||
25 - 3:30PM - SCBI - The Conservation Commons Working Land and Seascapes Action Area: Current research and future plans | 25 - 3:30PM - SCBI - The Conservation Commons Working Land and Seascapes Action Area: Current research and future plans | ||
29 - 4PM - UMdPS | 29 - noon - NOAA - The emerging role of the land surface in weather and climate prediction | ||
4PM - UMdPS | |||
30 - noon - NOAA - Managers, modelers, and measuring the impact of species distribution model uncertainty on marine zoning decisions. | 30 - noon - NOAA - Managers, modelers, and measuring the impact of species distribution model uncertainty on marine zoning decisions. | ||
31 - noon - NOAA - Pushing the Boundaries: Technology-Driven Exploration of the Thunder Bay National Marine Sanctuary | 31 - noon - NOAA - Pushing the Boundaries: Technology-Driven Exploration of the Thunder Bay National Marine Sanctuary | ||
2PM - NOAA - Assessing the Relationship Between Geomorphology and Deep-Sea coral Community on the West Florida Escarpment | 2PM - NOAA - Assessing the Relationship Between Geomorphology and Deep-Sea coral Community on the West Florida Escarpment | ||
7:30PM - ASG | |||
June | June | ||
1 - noon - UMdEgS - Of Course I'm Wrong, but by How Much? | 1 - noon - UMdEgS - Of Course I'm Wrong, but by How Much? | ||
5 - noon - NOAA - Marine Ecological Climate Services: User-Driven Forecasts of Life in the Ocean | 5 - noon - NOAA - Marine Ecological Climate Services: User-Driven Forecasts of Life in the Ocean | ||
8PM - STScI - Star Formation in Orion | 8PM - STScI - Star Formation in Orion | ||
9PM - UMd. Obs. - Mapping the Federation | |||
7 - 11AM - UMdCSS - Device-independent self-testing | 7 - 11AM - UMdCSS - Device-independent self-testing | ||
7:30PM - TBC - Application of Theory: Toward Resolving Degrees of Unresolved Emotional Attachment (registration) | 7:30PM - TBC - Application of Theory: Toward Resolving Degrees of Unresolved Emotional Attachment (registration) | ||
12 - 6:30PM - CI CSE - Probing the Universe with Gravitational Waves (registration required) | 12 - 6:30PM - CI CSE - Probing the Universe with Gravitational Waves (registration required) | ||
13 - 8PM - NASM - Dreaming Big... Innovations in Space (ticket required) | |||
19 - 2PM - NOAA - Cooperative Institutes and Grantees | 19 - 2PM - NOAA - Cooperative Institutes and Grantees | ||
20 - noon - NOAA - Seasonal and Short-term Prediction of K. brevis Harmful Algal Bloom Outbreaks on the West Florida Shelf | 20 - noon - NOAA - Seasonal and Short-term Prediction of K. brevis Harmful Algal Bloom Outbreaks on the West Florida Shelf | ||
8PM - NASM - The Historical Quest to See to the End of the Universe... Or Its Beginning (ticket required) | 8PM - NASM - The Historical Quest to See to the End of the Universe... Or Its Beginning (ticket required) | ||
9PM - UMd. Obs. - Where in History is the Orion Nebula? | |||
21 - 7PM - HAL - Tips on Observing Mars During the 2018 Opposition | 21 - 7PM - HAL - Tips on Observing Mars During the 2018 Opposition | ||
28 - 7:30PM - ASG - James Webb Space Telescope Update | 28 - 7:30PM - ASG - James Webb Space Telescope Update | ||
July | July | ||
3 - 8PM - STScI - The Milky Way's Bulge: From a Hypothesized Blob to a Remarkably Detailed Picture | 3 - 8PM - STScI - The Milky Way's Bulge: From a Hypothesized Blob to a Remarkably Detailed Picture | ||
5 - 9PM - UMd. Obs. - Pulsar Timing Arrays: Using the Galaxy to detect Gravitational Waves | |||
20 - 9PM - UMd. Obs. - Balloon Astronomy | |||
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Revision as of 23:14, 12 May 2018
See wiki.hacdc.org/index.php/Area_science_event_info for the "instruction manual" for this list. May 2018 12 - 7:30PM - NCA - Stars Disrupted by Super-Massive Black Holes 13 - 2PM - NASM - AC - disks around supergiant stars 14 - 10AM - UMdCSS - PhD Proposal: Re-Imagining End-User Security Behavior: New Approaches to Security Advice and Recommendations 11AM - UMdPS - JQI 11:15AM - UMdSS - Mercury's Water Ice Polar Deposits noon - UMdBS - Hide and Seek in the Open Sea: Pelagic Camouyflage and Visual Countermeasures 4PM - UMdPS - A Secret Asymmetry From Flavored Dark Matter 15 - noon - NOAA - Those scenyted products you love? NOAA research finds they can cause air pollution, 7PM - RSC - What's In Your Medicine 16 - 11AM - UMdCSS - Subsampling and Subspace-embeddings in Quantum Algorithms noon - UMdBS - BCBMS NOAA - Measuring ocean waves in sea-ice from synthetic aperture radar imagery and wave-ice interaction 1PM - APS - Black Hole Entropy, Entanglement, and Holographic Spacetime 3PM - UMdPSA - The New Quest for the Moon: An Informative Perspective on Competing in the Google Lunar X Prize 3:30PM - SCBI - Chasing the High Fliers: Radar Studies of Insect Migration 17 - noon - NOAA - Frankenturtles: The Science behind the Monsters 7PM - HAL - Astrophotography From Down Under 18 - 9AM-5:30PM - Smithsonian - Plants in the Past: Fossils and the Future (registration - www.eventbrite.com/e/plants-in-the-past-fossils-and-the-future-smithsonian-botanical-symposium-tickets-42879985190) noon - UMdBS - CBMG 1PM - UMdCS - Can G-rich DNA segments fold only into G-quadruplexes? 3:30PM - SCBI - Trends in the birds of Bogota, Colombia: 26 years of Christmas bird counts 4PM - UMdPS - Influence of the initial state on the evolution of quantum spin chains 8PM - PSW - Lectures on Cassini 19 - 1:30PM - NCAS - Public Perception of Science: Lessons From a Dead Sheep 20 - 9PM - UMd. Obs. - Preparing for the WFIRST Microlensing Mission: Galactic Bulge Stellar Populations 21 - noon - NOAA - Ocean Acidification in Alaska: Ecosystems and Economies 22 - 4PM - UMdPS 23 - 10:30AM - NOAA - Applications of Conditional Nonlinear Optimal Perturbation to the Predictability Studies noon - NOAA - A Preview of 2018 Fieldwork for Southeast Deep Coral Initiative and It's Management Implications Saildrones in the Bering Sea: Using unmanned surface vehicles to examine relationships between northern fur seals and their prey 6PM - Big Cats on the Prowl: Studying the Hunt to Save the King (registration - www.eventbrite.com/e/big-cats-on-the-prowl-studying-the-hunt-to-save-the-king-tickets-45765255110) 8PM - NASM - The Hubble Space Telescope: Opening Cosmic Doors for JWST (ticket required) 24 - 6:30PM - CI NLS - Harder, Better, Faster, Stronger: How High Pressure and Supercomputers Will Shape Materials of the Future (registration recommended) 25 - 3:30PM - SCBI - The Conservation Commons Working Land and Seascapes Action Area: Current research and future plans 29 - noon - NOAA - The emerging role of the land surface in weather and climate prediction 4PM - UMdPS 30 - noon - NOAA - Managers, modelers, and measuring the impact of species distribution model uncertainty on marine zoning decisions. 31 - noon - NOAA - Pushing the Boundaries: Technology-Driven Exploration of the Thunder Bay National Marine Sanctuary 2PM - NOAA - Assessing the Relationship Between Geomorphology and Deep-Sea coral Community on the West Florida Escarpment 7:30PM - ASG June 1 - noon - UMdEgS - Of Course I'm Wrong, but by How Much? 5 - noon - NOAA - Marine Ecological Climate Services: User-Driven Forecasts of Life in the Ocean 8PM - STScI - Star Formation in Orion 9PM - UMd. Obs. - Mapping the Federation 7 - 11AM - UMdCSS - Device-independent self-testing 7:30PM - TBC - Application of Theory: Toward Resolving Degrees of Unresolved Emotional Attachment (registration) 12 - 6:30PM - CI CSE - Probing the Universe with Gravitational Waves (registration required) 13 - 8PM - NASM - Dreaming Big... Innovations in Space (ticket required) 19 - 2PM - NOAA - Cooperative Institutes and Grantees 20 - noon - NOAA - Seasonal and Short-term Prediction of K. brevis Harmful Algal Bloom Outbreaks on the West Florida Shelf 8PM - NASM - The Historical Quest to See to the End of the Universe... Or Its Beginning (ticket required) 9PM - UMd. Obs. - Where in History is the Orion Nebula? 21 - 7PM - HAL - Tips on Observing Mars During the 2018 Opposition 28 - 7:30PM - ASG - James Webb Space Telescope Update July 3 - 8PM - STScI - The Milky Way's Bulge: From a Hypothesized Blob to a Remarkably Detailed Picture 5 - 9PM - UMd. Obs. - Pulsar Timing Arrays: Using the Galaxy to detect Gravitational Waves 20 - 9PM - UMd. Obs. - Balloon Astronomy