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Appendix B: Workshop Agenda
Pages 52-54

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... Kent Miller, Air Force Office of Scientific Research Rich Behnke, National Science Foundation Science and HF Active Experiments -- Background for Workshop 9:00 Current HF Experiments and Capabilities Related to Workshop Statement of Task Dennis Papadopoulos, University of Maryland Dave Hysell, Cornell University Paul Bernhardt, Naval Research Laboratory 10:00 Questions and Comments 10:45 Magnetosphere-Ionosphere-Thermosphere Science Objectives: Guidance from the Decadal Survey, CEDAR/GEM, and Geo Vision Josh Semeter, Boston University 11:20 Moderated Discussion: Development of Topics for Extended Discussion in the Four Workshop Focus Areas Elizabeth Kendall, SRI International 12:30 pm Working Lunch 52
From page 53...
... Larry Paxton, Johns Hopkins University Applied Physics Laboratory Meers Oppenheim, Boston University Joe Huba, Naval Research Laboratory Rob Pfaff, NASA Goddard Space Flight Center 4:45 Moderated Discussion: The Significance and Relevance of Current and Potential Contributions of HF Research to FA-II (in context of the statement of task) John Foster, MIT Haystack Observatory 5:45 Adjourn for the Day 6:00 Committee Dinner for Organizers and Invited Guests May 21, 2013 Focus Area III: HF Contributions to M-I-T Science: Magnetospheric Physics 8:30 am Overview of Basic Issues in Magnetospheric Physics (15-minute presentations)
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... Todd Pedersen, Air Force Research Laboratory Evgeny Mishin, Air Force Research Laboratory 12:00 pm Working Lunch 1:00 Moderated Discussion: The Significance and Relevance of Current and Potential Contributions of HF Research to FA-IV (in context of the statement of task) Paul Bernhardt, Naval Research Laboratory 2:10 Additional Topics for Workshop Discussion • Emerging science questions that could benefit from HF modification experiments • The role of collocated incoherent scatter radars • Applications and the impact of HF experiments on space weather, communications, and other areas in the national interest 3:15 Examining the Costs, Benefits, Trades, and Key Issues among the Options Identified in the Workshop 4:00 Wrap-up: Summarize Key Take-Away Items for Further Exploration 4:30 Workshop Adjourns May 22, 2013 8:30 am Organizing Committee Convenes • Recap • Next Steps for Production of Workshop Summary 12:00 pm Adjourn/Lunch 54


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