15–17 Mar 2020
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  1. Grigory Rogachev (Texas A&M University)
    16/03/2020, 09:00
  2. Alexei Safonov (Texas A & M University (US))
    16/03/2020, 09:05
  3. Prof. George Welch
    16/03/2020, 09:15
  4. Raechel Superville, Sherree Kessler
    16/03/2020, 10:00
  5. Frances Ellison (Texas A & M University), Frances Ellison (Texas A&M University), Sharon Wilson
    16/03/2020, 10:15
  6. Derek Anderson (Texas A&M University), James Gerity (Texas A&M University), Mariia Shutova, Sarah Cantu, Sean O'Connor, Stefania Dede, Tarini Konchady, Taylor Hutchison
    16/03/2020, 10:30
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  8. Prof. Alexey Akimov (Texas A & M University)
    16/03/2020, 13:30

    Attendants (3):
    Joseph Harrington
    Ruoyu Fang
    William Shannon

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  9. David Toback (Texas A & M University (US))
    16/03/2020, 13:30

    Attendants (6):
    Nick Kyriacou
    Adam Lux
    Keilah Davis
    Cristhian González-Ortiz
    Molly Wakeling
    Emily Harris

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  10. Peter McIntyre (Texas A&M University)
    16/03/2020, 14:30

    Attendants (3):
    Joseph Harrington
    Nick Kyriacou
    Cristhian González-Ortiz

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  11. Dan Melconian, Dan Melconian (Cyclotron Institute and Texas A&M University), Dan Melconian (Cyclotron Institute/Texas A&M University)
    16/03/2020, 14:30

    A superconducting cyclotron, advanced ECR ion sources and experimental detectors complex enabling research in the areas of nuclear structure, weak interactions, exotic nuclei, nuclear astrophysics, intermediate-energy reaction dynamics, nuclear thermodynamics, the nuclear equation of state, atomic physics and applied nuclear science.

    Attendants (6):
    Adam Lux
    Keilah Davis
    Molly Wakeling
    Ruoyu...

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  13. Darren Depoy
    16/03/2020, 16:30

    The Munnerlyn Astronomical Instrumentation Laboratory designs and builds state-of-the-art instruments for optical and near-infrared observations of the Universe. We build cameras and spectrographs that are used on the world's largest telescopes that enable the execution of programs to measure fundamental characteristics of the dark matter, dark energy, the creation and evolution of all...

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