-
Notifications
You must be signed in to change notification settings - Fork 0
/
Copy pathsession_titles.txt
144 lines (137 loc) · 7.58 KB
/
session_titles.txt
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
10
11
12
13
14
15
16
17
18
19
20
21
22
23
24
25
26
27
28
29
30
31
32
33
34
35
36
37
38
39
40
41
42
43
44
45
46
47
48
49
50
51
52
53
54
55
56
57
58
59
60
61
62
63
64
65
66
67
68
69
70
71
72
73
74
75
76
77
78
79
80
81
82
83
84
85
86
87
88
89
90
91
92
93
94
95
96
97
98
99
100
101
102
103
104
105
106
107
108
109
110
111
112
113
114
115
116
117
118
119
120
121
122
123
124
125
126
127
128
129
130
131
132
133
134
135
136
137
138
139
140
141
142
143
144
102 Cosmology & CMB I Potomac Ballroom D
103 Exoplanets and Kepler Astrophysics Potomac Ballroom A
104 Exoplanets: Exomoons and Migration National Harbor 12
105 Extrasolar Planet Characterization & Theory I
106 Galaxy Clusters: Star Formation, AGN, Interactions
107 HAD IV: History of Astronomy National Harbor 3
108 HEAD I: News from the Galactic Center: A Multiwavelength Update on the Sgr A*/G2 Encounter
109 Instrumentation I: Space Missions Maryland 2
110 Intergalactic Medium & QSO I National Harbor 2
111 Interstellar Medium & Dust I National Harbor 4
112 Nearby Dwarf & Irregular Galaxies Maryland Ballroom D
113 Novae, Dwarf Novae and Evolved Stars Maryland 1
114 Pulsars & Neutron Stars I National Harbor 13
115 QSOs, AGN National Harbor 11
116 Results from the Pan-STARRS1 Surveys Maryland Ballroom B
117 Star Formation I Potomac Ballroom C
118 The Sun Maryland Ballroom C
125 Variable Stars National Harbor 4
126 AGN on Sub-kiloparsec Scales National Harbor 11
127 Cosmology & CMB II Potomac Ballroom D
128 Dynamics and Habitability of Exoplanets - What have we learned from Kepler? Potomac Ballroom A
129 Evolution of Elliptical Galaxies and Black Holes
130 Evolution of Star Formation and Dust in Galaxies
131 Extrasolar Planet Characterization & Theory II
132 Extrasolar Planet Detection - Ultra-Short- Period, Circumbinary, and Exomoons From Kepler
133 Galaxy Evolution at z>2 Maryland Ballroom C
134 HAD V: History of Astronomy National Harbor 3
135 HEAD II: Consistent Cluster Cosmology: What are Planck, SZ Telescopes, and X-ray Observations Telling Us?
136 Instrumentation II: Ground Missions Maryland 2
137 Intergalactic Medium & QSO II Potomac Ballroom C
138 Interstellar Medium & Dust II Maryland 1
139 New Science from the CLASH/CANDELS Multi-Cycle Treasury Programs
140 Pulsars & Neutron Stars II National Harbor 13
141 The Dark Energy Camera and the Dark Energy Survey
159 Developing Our Own Future: Undergraduate Research and Enrichment Through Peer-Led Programs
202 Instrumentation III: Ground or Airborne Missions
203 Building the Astronomical Information Sciences: From NASA's AISR Program to the New AAS Working Group on Astroinformatics and Astrostatistics National Harbor 4
204 Cosmology & CMB III Potomac Ballroom C
205 Evolution of Galaxy Structure Potomac Ballroom A
206 Extrasolar Planet Detection - Identification, Classification, and Validation of Kepler Candidates
207 Extrasolar Planet: Atmospheres Maryland Ballroom B
208 Galaxy Clusters: Cosmology and Evolution
209 HAD VI: History of Astronomy National Harbor 3
210 Jets and Outflows from AGN National Harbor 11
211 Lenses & Waves I Maryland 1
212 Pulsars & Neutron Stars III National Harbor 13
213 Spitzer Space Telescope: The Next Ten Years
214 Star Formation II National Harbor 12
215 Stars - M & L Dwarfs National Harbor 5
216 Supernovae & Nebulae I National Harbor 2
217 Surveys and Large Programs I Maryland Ballroom D
218 The Solar System Potomac Ballroom D
223 AGN Theory and Techniques National Harbor 11
224 Astronomy Education Policy, EPO Programs, and Undergraduate Education Maryland 2
225 Astrophysics Code Sharing II: The Sequel National Harbor 5
226 Cosmology & CMB IV Maryland Ballroom C
227 Evolution of Emission Line Galaxies Potomac Ballroom D
228 Extrasolar Planet Detection - Kepler Mission and Microlensing Surveys Maryland Ballroom A
229 Extrasolar Planet Detection - Occultations, Coronagraphy, and Astrometry National Harbor 13
230 Extrasolar Planet: Spectroscopy, Metallicity, and Composition Maryland Ballroom D
231 Galaxy Evolution in Groups/Clusters National Harbor 2
232 Laboratory Astrophysics Maryland 1
233 Lenses & Waves II National Harbor 12
234 Reports from NASA's Astrophysics Program Analysis Groups
235 Supernovae & Nebulae II National Harbor 10
236 Surveys and Large Programs II Maryland Ballroom D
237 The Cosmic Origins Spectrograph View of the Circumgalactic Medium
238 The Galactic Center Potomac Ballroom C
301 AGN Across the Spectrum: I National Harbor 11
302 Data Handling & Catalogs National Harbor 5
303 Debris Disks Around Young Stars and Planet Formation I
304 Demographic Studies and the AAS National Harbor 3
305 Developing Career Opportunities in Science Policy and Industry at All Career Levels
307 Evolution of Local Group Galaxies Maryland Ballroom C
308 Exoplanets: Interiors, Evolution, and Planetarydisks
309 Galaxies I - Motions, Velocities, Kinematics, Masses
310 Galaxy Evolution at z~2 Potomac Ballroom A
311 Gamma Ray Bursts: Multi-wavelength and Afterglow
312 Interstellar Medium & Dust III National Harbor 13
313 Large Scale Structure & Cosmic Distance I National Harbor 4
314 Scientific Opportunities with the James Webb Space Telescope
315 Stars Maryland 2
316 Supernovae & Nebulae III National Harbor 10
317 Time Domain Astronomy, the Large Synoptic Survey Telescope, and Transient Follow-up
321 AGN Across the Spectrum: II National Harbor 11
322 Astronomy Education Research Maryland 1
323 Binary Systems Maryland 2
324 Evolution of Galaxy Mergers National Harbor 2
325 Exoplanet Models Potomac Ballroom D
326 Extrasolar Planet Detection - Optical RV Surveys
327 From Protostars to Lensed Galaxies: The Immense Riches from Herschel
328 Galaxies II - Starbursts Potomac Ballroom C
329 Galaxies III - Andromeda and Nearby Disks
330 Gamma Ray Bursts: Phenomenology and Model
331 Interstellar Medium & Dust IV National Harbor 12
332 Large Scale Structure & Cosmic Distance II
333 Public Policy: Perspectives from Congressional and White House Staff Potomac Ballroom A
334 Stars - Brown Dwarfs and YSOs National Harbor 13
335 Supernovae & Nebulae IV National Harbor 10
336 The Milky Way Maryland Ballroom B
337 The Proper Use of GRE Scores and Noncognitive Measures for Enhancing Diversity and Excellence in Astronomy Graduate Programs
339 Preparing for Future NASA Missions: The Strategic Astrophysics Technology Program
340 The Millimetron Space Mission
341 Wide Field InfraRed Space Telescope (WFIRST)
401 A Melange of Circumstellar and Stellar Presentations
402 AGN Across Cosmic Time National Harbor 11
403 APOGEE - A Fresh View Into the Stellar Populations of the Milky Way
404 Astronomy Across Africa: A New Dawn Maryland 1
405 Binary Systems - Dwarfs and Giants Maryland 2
406 Black Holes I National Harbor 10
407 Cosmology & CMB V National Harbor 13
408 Dark Matter & Dark Energy I Maryland Ballroom C
409 Debris Disks Around Young Stars and Planet Formation II
410 Evolution of Nearby Galaxies Maryland Ballroom D
411 Extrasolar Planet Detection - Ground- Based Observations
412 Galaxy Clusters in the X-rays National Harbor 5
413 Public Policy National Harbor 2
414 Science Highlights from NASA’s Astrophysics Data Analysis Program Potomac Ballroom A
415 Stellar Evolution I Potomac Ballroom C
416 The Nuclear Spectroscopic Telescope Array (NuSTAR)
417 Young Stellar Objects I National Harbor 4
421 AGN at Radio to IR Wavelengths National Harbor 11
422 Binary Systems - ULXs and Stellar Collisions
423 Black Holes II National Harbor 10
424 Circumstellar Disk Topics with some Evolved Star Talks to Boot
425 Clouds in Brown Dwarfs and Giant Planets
426 Cosmology & CMB VI National Harbor 13
427 Dark Matter & Dark Energy II Maryland Ballroom C
428 Dwarf & Irregular Galaxies National Harbor 12
429 Emerging Impacts on Structure Formation and AGN Science from NanoHz Gravitational Wave Studies
430 Extrasolar Planet Detection - M Dwarfs and Young Stars
431 Galaxy Clusters in High Energies and Radio
432 Galaxy Evolution at z~1 Potomac Ballroom A
433 Star Clusters and Associations, Galactic and Extragalactic
434 Stellar Evolution II Potomac Ballroom C
435 The Exciting Future of Cosmic Microwave Background Measurements Potomac Ballroom D
436 Young Stellar Objects II National Harbor 4