Date:

January 2, 2015 - January 3, 2015

Location:

Seattle, WA
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January 3, 2015 Presenter Start Duration End
9:00 AM - 10:45 AM Introduction
Introduction/Welcome Scott Gaudi 9:00 AM 0:15 9:15 AM
NASA HQ Updates Douglas Hudgins 9:15 AM 0:30 9:45 AM
ExEP Updates Gary Blackwood 9:45 AM 0:30 10:15 AM
Break 10:15 AM 0:30 10:45 AM
10:45 AM - 2:30 PM SAG Reports
SAG8: Requirements and Limits of Future Precision Radial Velocity Measurements Peter Plavchan 10:45 AM 0:25 11:10 AM
SAG9: Exoplanet Probe to Medium Scale Direct-Imaging Mission Requirements & Characteristics Remi Soummer 11:10 AM 0:25 11:35 AM
SAG10: Characterizing the Atmospheres of Transiting Planets with JWST & Beyond Nick Cowan 11:35 AM 0:25 12:00 PM
Lunch 12:00 PM 1:15 1:15 PM
SIG11: Scientific Potential & Feasibility of High-Precision Astrometry for Exoplanet Detection & Characterization Eduardo Bendek 1:15 PM 0:25 1:40 PM
Potential New SAG: Capabilities of Direct Imaging Technologies for Space Missions Rus Belikov 1:40 PM 0:25 2:05 PM
Preparing for the Kepler K2 Microlensing Survey: A Call to Arms Matthew Penny 2:05 PM 0:25 2:30 PM
2:30 PM- 5:00 PM Mini Workshop: What Do We Need to Know About Exoplanet Host Stars?
Polling ahead of the election: How to cheaply forecast planetary conditions to prioritize follow-up targets Sarah Ballard 2:30 PM 0:15 2:45 PM
So You Found an Exoplanet Orbiting an M Dwarf. Nice Work! Now What? Phil Muirhead 2:45 PM 0:15 3:00 PM
Break 3:00 PM 0:30 3:30 PM
Limits on Planetary Companions ? from Doppler Surveys of Nearby Stars: Methods and Data Products? BJ Fulton 3:30 PM 0:15 3:45 PM
?Direct Imaging of Exoplanets: So Youíve Seen A Pale Blue Dot. Now What? Maggie Turnbull 3:45 PM 0:15 4:00 PM
Discussion All 4:00 PM 1:00 5:00 PM
Adjourn 5:00 PM