Cosmic Origins Activities at AAS 245
20 December 2024
January 12 – 15, 2025
National Harbor, MD
Join the Cosmic Origins team for the 245th Meeting of the American Astronomical Society at National Harbor, MD in the Washington DC area.
Cosmic Origins and Joint Program Analysis Group activities will be scheduled from 9a to 6p Eastern Sunday January 12th, before the main meeting opening reception on Sunday evening. The session will include science talks and programmatic presentations from members of the Cosmic Origins Science Interest Groups.
Complete session agenda can be found here
In addition to this session, members of the COR/COPAG community will be leading various sessions that range from state to the profession to infrared science to NASA trivia!
Highlighted talks for the COPAG session are listed below that include the morning and afternoon schedule blocks.
Sunday, 12 January
9:00am – 4:00pm ET
Potomac 3 –4
Morning Block
| Time | Topic | Speaker |
|---|---|---|
| 9:30am ‑ 10:55am | The Need for Space-Based IFU Spectroscopy | Claudia Scarlata |
| Deciphering the True Properties of Galaxies Across Cosmic Time with UV Spectroscopy | Bethan James | |
| A "Massive" Future for UV Spectroscopy | Christi Erba | |
| Resolving the Multiphase Circumgalactic Medium: Current Progress and Future Prospects in the UV | Fakhri Zahedy | |
| IFU Using Slit Stepping | Susan Kassin | |
| 11:10am ‑ 12:00 noon | Spatially Resolved UV Spectroscopy – Panel Discussion | Paul Scowen, Erika Hamden, Stephan McCandliss, Emily Witt, David Schminovich, Susan Kassin, Sanch Borthakur (Moderator) |
Afternoon Block
| Time | Topic | Speaker |
|---|---|---|
| 1:30pm | Cosmic Origins Technology Gaps and Portfolio Highlights | Rachel Rivera (NASA GSFC) |
| 15 + Q&A | Deriving The Early-Career Algorithm: First Year Impacts of the Cosmic Pathfinders Program | Ron Gamble |
| 15 + Q&A | Science and Upcoming Data Releases from Euclid, an ESA Mission with NASA Participation | Harry Teplitz |
| 15 + Q&A | Roman Space Telescope | Rachel Beaton |
| 3:00pm | Unpacking the Black Box: The Role of Artificial Intelligence and Machine Learning-Assisted Tools in Astronomy Research | Kartheik Iyer |
| Preparing for Astro 2030: The Astrophysics Decadal Survey Process | TBA |
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