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UV Science and Instrumentation Workshop

DATE

May 7-9, 2024

WHERE

Pasadena, CA

COMMUNITY

UV STIG

TYPE

Seminar

We are pleased to announce a workshop on ultraviolet astrophysics and instrumentation to be held May 7th – 9th (with optional JPL tour on May 10th) in the von Karman auditorium at the Jet Propulsion Laboratory, Pasadena, CA. This workshop fosters greater collaboration in the astrophysics community in preparation for the Habitable Worlds Observatory and other mission opportunities.

GoalsScience Organizing CommitteeLocal Organizing Committee
Discuss driving science cases

Explore instrument architectures

Identify technology gaps
Shouleh Nikzad, Convener, Jet Propulsion Laboratory
Brad Cenko, NASA Goddard Space Flight Center
Kevin France, University of Colorado-Boulder
Erika Hamden, University of Arizona
Evgenya Shkolnik, Arizona State University
Allison Youngblood, NASA Goddard Space Flight Center

David Ardila, JPL
Chas Beichman, NExScI
Bertrand Mennesson, JPL
Leonidas Moustakas, JPL

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