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Committee on Astronomy and Astrophysics Presentations
Presentations from November 28 – 29, 2006 Meeting
Beckman Center, Irvine, CA
- Rick Howard, NASA-HQ, “Committee on Astronomy and Astrophysics”
- Wayne Van Citters, NSF, “AST Senior Review Report”
- Charles Kennel, BEPAC Chair, “ Committee to Assess Beyond Einstein Missions: Study Work Plan and Schedule”
- Charles Bennett, JHU and CAA co-chair, “NASA Astrophysics Performance Assessment”
- Todd Boroson, NOAO, “TSIP and Public/Private Partnerships”
- Daniel Savin, Columbia University, “Laboratory Astrophysics”
- George Paulikas, SSB Chair, “Scientific Context for the Exploration of the Moon: Interim Report”
Presentations from May 19 – 20, 2006 Meeting
- Jonathan Bagger, Johns Hopkins University, “Revealing the Hidden Nature of Space and Time: Final Report of the EPP2010 Committee“
- Neil deGrasse Tyson, Hayden Planetarium, American Museum of Natural History, “Inside the NAC”
- Garth Illingworth, UC-Santa Cruz, “Astronomy and Astrophysics Advisory Committee”
- Phil Sabelhaus, NASA-GSFC, “JWST Project Status”
- David Spergel, Princeton University, “NASA Advisory Council Astrophysics Subcommittee”
- David Trinkle, OMB, “The President’ FY2007 Budget“
- Wayne Van Citters, NSF, “NSF Program Update“
Presentations from November 29 – 30, 2005 Meeting
Beckman Center, Irvine, CA
- Charles Elachi, NASA - JPL / Caltech, “SIM/TPF and Astronomy & Astrophysics at JPL”
- Anne Kinney, NASA-HQ, “Universe Division Overview”
- John Mather, NASA-GSFC, “JWST Project Status”
- Matt Mountain, STScI, “Report of the JWST Science Assessment Team”
- Wayne Van Citters, NSF, “NSF Program Update”
- Edward Weiler, NASA-GSFC, “Hubble Science to 2010 and Beyond”
- Nicholas White, NASA-GSFC, “Beyond Einstein: From the Big Bang to Black Holes”
Presentations from May 19 – 20, 2005 Meeting
Keck Center of The National Academies, Washington, DC
- John Carlstrom, University of Chicago, “Radio, Millimeter, and Submillimeter Planning Group Update”
- Jim Cordes, Cornell University, “The Square Kilometer Array: Fulfilling a Vision for US Radio Astronomy”
- Amy Kaminksi, OMB; and Pat Looney, OSTP, “Astronomy in the Federal Budget”
- Anne Kinney, NASA, “Universe Division Overview”
- John Mather and Eric Smith, NASA, “JWST Cost Growth”
- Lee Mundy, University of Maryland, “Millimeter and Submillimeter: Current and Future”
- Catherine Pilachowski, Indiana University, “A Roadmap for National O/IR Facilities”
- Steven Ritz, NASA, “GLAST Science and Mission Status”
- Robin Staffin, DOE, “High Energy Physics: The Road(s) Ahead”
- Michael Strauss, Princeton University, “Plans for a Large Survey Telescope”
- Michael Turner, NSF, “Letter regarding Next Astronomy and Astrophysics Decadal Survey”
- Jim Ulvestad, NRAO, “CM/M Array Development in the US: The EVLA and SKA; Road to SKA”
- Wayne Van Citters, NSF, “NSF Program Update”
Presentations from November 30 – December 1, 2004 Meeting
The Beckman Center, Irvine, CA
- Garth Illingworth, University of California at Santa Cruz, “Astronomy and Astrophysics Advisory Committee”
- Anne Kinney, NASA, “Astronomy and Physics Division Overview”
- Albert Lazzarini, Caltech, “Status of LIGO and Advanced LIGO”
- “NSF Response to Brinkman Report”
- Tom Prince, Caltech / JPL, “LISA Update”
- Thomas Rimmele, Caltech, “ATST Science Goalds and Requirements”
- Wayne Van Citters, NSF, “NSF Division of Astronomical Sciences”
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