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PhysCOS Activities at HEAD Meeting

If you are attending the 22nd High Energy Astrophysics Division (HEAD) Meeting in St Louis, MO (12-16 October 2025), don't miss the special sessions organized by or contributed to by the Physics of the Cosmos Program (all times Central):

  • Monday 13 October, 1:30p - 3:00p: “NASA's new frontiers to enable TDAMM science in the era of survey astronomy”
  • Tuesday 14 October, 1:30p - 3:00p: “The Future of High-Energy Astrophysics Software"
  • Tuesday 14 October, 4:15p - 5:45p: “Balloon and sounding rocket technology developments: a platform for early-career instrumentation scientists”
  • Wednesday 15 October, 1:30p - 3:00p: “Envisioning X-ray Astronomy Missions for the Future”
  • Wednesday 15 October, 1:30p - 3:00p: “Pushing the Boundaries: The Evolving Landscape of MeV Gamma-Ray Astronomy”
  • Wednesday 15 October, 4:15p - 5:45p: “Gamma-ray Astrophysics in the 2030’s and Beyond: Opportunities, Theory, Technology, and Strategy”

And please stop by our PhysCOS table to find out about current and planned PhysCOS activities.

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