Student Workshop: Collaborative Campaigns - Instrumentation, Science, Networking

Sunday 16 June 2002
Front Range Theatre
10:00am - 12:00pm and 1:30pm - 4:45pm



Convenor:

Pamela Loughmiller
Cornell University

The purpose of this workshop is to introduce students to collaborative campaigns, and explore some of the instrumentation, science, and networking that goes on in campaigns.

Student Workshop (Collaborative Campaigns - Instrumentation, Science, Networking) (Front-Range Theatre), Chair: Pamela Loughmiller - Cornell University
10:00 Introductions Pamela Loughmiller (Cornell)
Roger Smith, CEDAR Chair (U AK)
Sunanda Basu (NSF)
10:30 Icebreaker -
11:00 Overview of campaigns (Coqui II example)Gregory Earle (UTD)
12:00Lunch on own -
01:30 Science from campaignsAimee Merkel (U CO)
02:00 Overview of MAUI-MALT CampaignSunanda Basu (NSF)
02:30 Overview of LidarsKam Arnold (CSU)
03:00 Break -
03:30 Cameras used in MAUI-MALT and Equatorial Spread F ScienceJon Makela (Cornell)
04:00 Legacies of Jicamarca and Arecibo: A personal lookbackDon Farley (Cornell)
04:45Adjourn -
5 to 7-9 Student Bar-B-Q at local parkvan from hotel lobby


The hotel van will take students to either Golden Ponds Park at 651 3rd Avenue (west end of 3rd) or Hover Acres Park at 1361 Charles Dr (go W on 17th from Hover) starting at 5 PM. Meet in the lobby of the conference hotel (Raintree Plaza), and the driver will come in. The van will shuttle to the park until 5:30, and then come every half hour starting at 7:00 and ending at 9:00 to take students back to the hotel. There will be bar-b-que (fire regulations permitting) and volleyball.




-- Updated 12 June 2002 by tcantrel@ucar.edu
-- Updated 13 June 2002 by emery@ucar.edu