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Appendix C: Workshop Agenda
Pages 77-82

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... Office of Polar Programs • Mark Seefeldt, University of Colorado, Co-Lead Organizer, Polar Technology Conference 12:30–2:45 Session 1: Technologies for Research and Observational Instrumentation 12:30–12:45 Opening Discussion • Session goals; focus of the different parallel groups [Diane McKnight, Planning Committee Chair] • Illustrative example of an instrument research and development arc [Craig Lee, Planning Committee Member]
From page 78...
... • Mary Albert, Dartmouth College • Beth Shapiro, University of California, Santa Cruz • Sarah Johnson, Georgetown University Atmosphere, Solar-Terrestrial, and Astronomy/Astrophysics Research Moderators: Amy Bender and Minghui Diao, Planning Committee Members • Gijs de Boer, University of Colorado Boulder • Taneil Uttal, National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration's Physical Sciences Laboratory • Andrew Gerrard, New Jersey Institute of Technology • Aya Ishihara, Chiba University • Johanna Nagy, Washington University in St. Louis 2:45–3:05 Break 3:05–4:00 Plenary Discussions Consider key issues and common threads arising among the three groups
From page 79...
... Appendix C 79 4:00 Adjourn WEDNESDAY, MAY 4, 2022 12:00–12:05 Welcome, Goals for the Day Diane McKnight, Planning Committee Chair 12:05–1:25 Session 2: Power and Energy for Polar Research 12:05–12:45 Perspectives on Current Capabilities, Challenges, and Needs for Polar Research Moderator: Hyomin Kim, Planning Committee Member • Robert Clauer, Virginia Tech • Craig Kulesa, University of Arizona • Caitlin Callaghan, Cold Regions Research and Engineering Laboratory • Matt Lazzara, University of Wisconsin–Madison • Robyn Verrinder, University of Cape Town 12:45–1:00 Perspectives on Energy Technology Advances with Potential for Greater Polar Science Application Moderator: Kristen Schell, Planning Committee Member • Eric Wachman, University of Maryland • Yi Chao, Seatrec 1:00–1:25 Questions and Answers Moderators: Hyomin Kim and Kristen Schell, Planning Committee Members 1:25–1:35 Break 1:35–2:55 Session 3: Data and Communications for Polar Research 1:35–1:50 Potential Game-Changers for Connectivity Moderator: Michael Ashley, Planning Committee Member • Anthony Lyscio, Starlink • Matt Fouch, Subsea Data Systems 1:50–2:20 Instrument Data Communication: Current Capabilities and Needs Moderator: George Blaisdell, Planning Committee Member
From page 80...
... 80 Technology Developments to Advance Antarctic Research • Elizabeth Bagshaw, Cardiff University • Lee Freitag, Woods Hole Oceanographic Institution • Melinda Holland, Wildlife Computers • Mike Rose, British Antarctic Society 2:20–2:35 Advanced Data Analytics Developments Moderator: Maryam Rahnemoonfar, Planning Committee Member • Krithika Manohar, University of Washington, AI Institute in Dynamic Systems • Maryam Rahnemoonfar, University of Maryland, Baltimore County 2:35–2:55 Questions and Answers Moderators: Michael Ashley and George Blaisdell, Planning Committee Members 2:55–3:45 Breakout Discussions To explore and share ideas on the Session 2 and 3 themes 3:45–4:00 Plenary Recap Discussions 4:00 Adjourn THURSDAY, MAY 5, 2022 12:00–12:05 Welcome, Goals for the Day Diane McKnight, Planning Committee Chair 12:05–1:25 Session 4: Technology Advances to Expand Participation in Polar Research 12:05–12:55 Technologies and Strategies to Expand "Remote" Research Engagement Moderator: Sharon Robinson, Planning Committee Member • Melissa Battler, Mission Control Space Services Software for Earth, Moon, and Mars • Alia Khan, Western Washington University Polar Space & Place Program • Jason Cervenec, The Ohio State University Virtual Ice Explorer • Seth Finkel, Matterport Virtual Antarctica VR360
From page 81...
... Appendix C 81 • Diana King, University of Wollongong ECO Antarctica Program • Michelle LaRue, University of Canterbury Spying on Seals from Space citizen science program 12:55–1:10 Balancing Opportunities for Remote-Based and In Person Research Moderator: Jacqueline Goordial, Planning Committee Member • Deneb Karentz, University of San Francisco International Training Program in Antarctic Biology • Erin Pettit, Oregon State University Inspiring Girls Expedition program 1:10–1:25 Questions and Answers Moderators: Sharon Robinson and Jacqueline Goordial, Planning Committee Members 1:25–1:35 Break 1:35–2:45 Session 5: Partnerships and Mechanisms to Facilitate Development and Application of New Research Technologies 1:35–2:25 Examples of Different Models Being Used to Facilitate Partnerships Between Scientists, Engineers, and Technology Developers in Advancing Research and Development Innovations Moderator: Ted Scambos, Planning Committee Members • Bernadette Garcia Galvez, Colorado Space Grant program • Alana Sherman, Monterey Bay Aquarium Research Institute • Scott Harper, Arctic and Global Prediction, Office of Naval Research • Scott Tyler, University of Nevada, Reno, Center for Transformative Environmental Monitoring Programs • Carolyn Mercer, Science Mission Directorate -- NASA Program • Zoe Courville, Cold Regions Research and Engineering Laboratory 2:25–2:45 Questions and Answers
From page 82...
... 82 Technology Developments to Advance Antarctic Research Moderator: Ted Scambos, Planning Committee Member 2:45–3:30 Breakout Discussions To explore and share ideas on the Session 4 and 5 themes 3:30–4:00 Plenary Recap Discussions and Closing Remarks 4:00 Adjourn


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