The FASR 2021 workshop will feature a series of invited plenary presentations (no breakout sessions), which are intended to seed open discussions on topics relevant to FASR science and technology. If you also wish to contribute to these open discussions, please provide a title and a short description of your proposed presentation or topic at the time of your registration. The SOC will review all proposals and selectively include them in the program in the limited time slots available for this purpose. If the SOC is unable to provide a time for an extended discussion of your contribution there will also be a poster session.
- Introduction and overview
- Science (including new science enabled by FASR)
- Flare science, magnetic reconnection, particle acceleration and transport
- Quiet sun, active region (structure and dynamics) science
- Coronal magnetic field measurements: the connection between diagnostics derived from radio and other wavelengths
- Space Weather science and applications
- Sun-as-a-star, star-planet connection, nighttime, and other non-solar science
- Multi-messenger and multi-wavelength synergies (solar and non-solar)
- Technology (science-driven specifications)
- Antennas and feeds
- Signal distribution and data transport
- Correlators
- Site infrastructure, monitoring, and control
- Imaging and pipeline processing
- Other issues
Confirmed Invited Speakers:
- Bin Chen – NJIT
- Christina Cohen – Caltech
- Costas Alissandrakis – University of Ioannina
- Dale Gary – NJIT
- Dan Werthimer – UC Berkeley
- Enrico Landi – University of Michigan
- Eoin Carley – Dublin Institute for Advanced Studies
- Fan Guo – Los Alamos National Laboratory
- Gregg Hallinan – Caltech
- Gregory Fleishman – NJIT
- Hazel Bain – CIRES, CU Boulder & NOAA SWPC
- Jack Hickish – UC Berkeley
- Jim Drake – University of Maryland
- Joe Lazio – NASA JPL
- Jonathon Kocz – UC Berkeley
- Linghua Wang – Peking University
- Nat Gopalswamy – NASA GSFC
- Nicole Vilmer – Observatoire de Paris
- Rachel Osten – STSI and Johns Hopkins University
- Rob Selina – NRAO
- Sam Schonfeld – Boston College
- Sander Weinreb – Caltech
- Sergey Lesovoi – Siberian Radioheliograph
- Stuart Bale – UC Berkeley
- Tim Bastian – NRAO
- Tom Schad – National Solar Observatory