NEROC Second Annual Radio Science Symposium (2017)
Wednesday, November 8, 2017
MIT Haystack Observatory, Westford, MA
Presentations
Supriya Chakrabarti, University of Massachusetts–Lowell, An Introduction to Lowell Center of Space Science and Technology
Patricia Doherty, Boston College, Introduction to the Institute of Scientific Research at Boston College
Roger Brissenden, Harvard-Smithsonian Center for Astrophysics, Introduction to the Harvard-Smithsonian Center for Astrophysics
Joshua Semeter, Boston University, Boston University Center for Space Physics
Allan Weatherwax, Merrimack College, Merrimack College and Experiential Education Opportunities
Michael Johnson, Harvard-Smithsonian Center for Astrophysics, Imaging the Structure and Dynamics near the Event Horizon of a Black Hole
Kazu Akiyama, NRAO/MIT Haystack Observatory, Sparse Modeling for Radio Interferometry
Tom Bania, Boston University, The Cosmic Abundance of 3He: Green Bank Telescope Observations
Garret “Karto” Keating, Harvard-Smithsonian Center for Astrophysics, Charting the Molecular Gas of the Universe Across Cosmic Time
Elisabeth Mills, Boston University, Apples to Apples: Comparing Galaxy Cores
Jens Kauffmann, MIT Haystack Observatory, Toward a Science and Operations Plan for the Haystack 37m Telescope
Harlan E. Spence, University of New Hampshire, Quantifying Energy-Time Dispersion Properties of Relativistic Electron Microbursts: Coordinated Studies Using FIREBIRD, Van Allen Probes, and Other Assets
Jichun Zhang and Anthony Saikin, University of New Hampshire, EMIC Waves in the Geospace
Chia-Lin Huang, University of New Hampshire, How the Total Radiation Belt Electron Content Depends on Space, Time and Energy
Bruce Fritz, University of New Hampshire, Ion Upflow Associated with Pulsating Aurora
Joshua Semeter, Boston University, Auroral Plasma Dynamics Revealed through Radio-Optical Sensor Fusion
Earle Williams, MIT, Global Lightning Activity in Absolute Units from Multi-station Schumann Resonance Observation
Cody Rude, MIT Haystack Observatory, Data Science with Scikit Data Access and Scikit Discovery
Paul Song, University of Massachusetts–Lowell, Radio Technologies for Planetary Explorations
Paul Withers, Boston University, Radio Occultation Observations of the Ionosphere of Mars
Larisa Goncharenko, MIT Haystack Observatory, Brief Introduction to Mini Eclipse Talk Session
Sebastijan Mrak, Boston University, Traveling Ionospheric Disturbances Generated by the Great American Eclipse
Rezy Pradipta, Boston College, Ionospheric Density Irregularities, Turbulence, and WaveDisturbances During the 21 August 2017 Total Solar Eclipse
Philip Erickson, MIT Haystack Observatory, 2017 Solar Eclipse Studies of Atmospheric and Ionospheric Response
Posters
Saurav Aryal, University of Massachusetts–Lowell, Auroral Electron Energy and Energy Flux Derivation Using Multi-spectral Imaging
Pedro Elosegui, MIT Haystack Observatory, et al., Geodesy of Arctic and Antarctic Ocean-Cryosphere-Atmosphere Interactions: on Icebergs, Glaciers, Sea Ice, and Ice Shelves
Larisa Goncharenko, MIT Haystack Observatory, The Solar Eclipse of August 21, 2017: View from the Haystack Observatory
Michael Janssen, MIT Haystack Observatory/Radboud Univ. Nijmegen, Calibrating VLBI Data in CASA
Dev Joshi, Boston College, High Frequency Propagation Results: Metal Oxide Space Cloud (MOSC) Experiment
Sovit Khadka, Boston College, The Interconnectedness of Ionospheric Phenomena in the Low Latitudes: A Forecasting Sequence for Space Weather
Shuo Kong, Yale University, The CARMA Orion Survey
Gopal Narayanan, University of Massachusetts–Amherst, Millimeter-wave Heterodyne Instrument Development at UMass for the Large Millimeter Telescope
Jonathan Brent Parham, Boston University, ANDESITE: Resolving the Aurora with a Small Satellite Swarm
Chester Ruszczyk, MIT Haystack Observatory, et al., Rolling Out the Next-Generation VLBI Geodetic Systems
John Swoboda, MIT Haystack Observatory, Digital RF: A Software Package to Implement Effective RF Data Strategies Using Software-Defined Radio Architectures
Evan Thomas, Dartmouth College, Statistical Patterns of Ionospheric Convection Derived from Mid-Latitude, High-Latitude, and Polar SuperDARN HF Radar Observations
Julia N. Tilles, Ningyu Liu, Joe Dwyer, Frank D. Lind, Tom Brown, Will Rogers, and the RAPID Team; UNH and MIT Haystack Observatory, RAPID for Interferometry of Lightning
Hui Wang, UNH/Wuhan University, Subauroral Polarization Streams Effect on Thermospheric Disturbance Winds at Middle Latitudes: Universal Time Effect