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BAPS 2025 Program
Talks: 10 minutes + 5 minutes Q&A
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8:30Doors open
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9:00
Breakfast; set up posters
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9:20
Welcome and logistics
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Morning Session ISession Chair: Michelle Hill
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9:30talkElla Sciamma-O'BrienNASA AmesIntegrated Laboratory, Modeling, and Observation Investigations of the Origins of Pluto’s Dark Surface Materials
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9:45talkManan AryaStanfordKilometer-Scale Parabolic Reflector for a Radio Telescope in a Lunar Crater
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10:00talkMax RudolphUCDCompressional tectonics and boiling oceans on emerging ocean worlds
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10:15talkAlex KlingAstera InstituteTerraforming research: a novel approach using engineered aerosols
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10:30talkRyan LambertSETIDeveloping Near-Earth and Main-Belt Asteroid Shape Models with the Unistellar Citizen Science Network.
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10:45Break
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11:00Break
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Morning Session IISession Chair: Bo Peng
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11:15talkMike Wong
UC Berkeley / SSL
OPAL: HST giant planet program (10 year summary)
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11:30talkClaire BlaskeStanfordOutburst Flood Duration on Earth and Mars From Bedform Pattern Disequilibrium
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11:45talkGenesis BerlangaUCSCMagnesium Perchlorate Hydration States and Thermal Behavior: Implications for Earth and Mars
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12:00talkSzilárd GyalaySETIDoes Minimal Reorientation of Herschel Crater Prohibit an Ocean Within Mimas?
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12:15talkNathan McGregorUCSCRates of true polar wander on Venus driven by mantle convection
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12:30Lunch
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12:45Lunch
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1:00Lunch
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1:15Lunch
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1:30Lightning talks
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1:45Posters
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2:00Posters
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2:15Posters
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2:30Posters
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2:45Coffee
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3:00Coffee
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Afternoon SessionSession Chair: Andrea Zorzi
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3:15talkRixin LiUC BerkeleyIn-Situ Formation of the Cold Classical Kuiper Belt
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3:30talkThomas KruijerLLNLDeciphering the timescales of crustal growth on the Moon
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3:45talkQingzhu YinUCDIs 26Al heterogenously distributed in the early Solar System?
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4:00talkMarton MesterNASA Ames
The Influence of Mars' Continental-Scale Topographic Structures on its Hemispheric Asymmetry in Baroclinic Wave Activity
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4:15talkGreg BrenneckaLLNLOSIRIS-REx: An overview of what we have learned about the early Solar System by having Bennu in the laboratory
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4:30closing remarks
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4:45Finished!
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Posters
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John WilsonNASA Ames
Thermal Tides in the Martian Atmosphere
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Jack LissauerNASA Ames
Updated and Improved Catalog of Kepler Planet Candidates
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Lora JovanovicNASA Ames
Laboratory simulation of Pluto's and Triton's surface ice photochemistry
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Tatum LexvoldUCSC
Victoria Island: A Candidate Impact Structure?
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Wooin JoUCSC
Lunar Upper-Mantle Conductivity and Composition Estimated from Electromagnetic Sounding Using the KPLO Magnetometer
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Ryu AkibaUCSC
The thermal-orbital evolution of Eris. Is Eris an ocean world?
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Olivia CaiUCSC
Deep learning–based global crater detection and classification on icy satellites
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Kyla de VillaUC Berkeley
Prebiotic molecule formation during giant impacts
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Morgan Kennebeck
UC Berkeley
Volatile entrapment within protoplanetary disk ices
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Evan WilleUC Berkeley
Parker Solar Probe to search for Jovian decametric radio emissions
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Burkhard MilitzerUC Berkeley
Phase separation explains why Uranus & Neptune have disordered magnetic fields
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Megan SeritanSETI
Capabilities, contents, and use cases of the Outer Planets Unified Search (OPUS) from the PDS RMS Node
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Rob FrenchSETI
Pre-Computed Navigation and Backplanes in Support of Legacy Outer Planet Missions
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Ryushi MiyayamaStanford
Modeling Atmospheric Alteration on Titan: Hydrodynamics and Shock-Induced Chemistry of Meteoroid Entry
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Michael KwaraStanford
Mode Conversion of Radar Waves in Meteoric Plasmas.
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Emilie DunhamLLNL
Presolar Stardust: Revealing Stellar Origins with Isotopic Measurements
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Eduardo AlatorreUCD
The Use of Microbialite and Fossil Samples to Introduce Astrobiology to K-12th Grade Students While Aligning with the Next Generation Science Standards
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Arushi SaxenaUCD
Quantifying plate driving forces in global models of mantle convection with realistic surface topography
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Adrian Dumitrescu
Astera Institute
Mars Warming Precursor Payload Concept
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