Programs

2013 Programs:

  1. The Sleeping Giant: Measuring Ocean Ice Interactions in Antarctica
  2. Airships: A New Horizon for Science
  3. New Approaches to Lunar Ice Detection and Mapping
  4. Planetary Magnetic Fields: Planetary Interiors and Habitability
  5. Satellites to the Seafloor: Autonomous Science to Forge a Breakthrough in Quantifying the Global Ocean Carbon Budget

2013 Student-Led Program:

  1. Inferring Thermal and Mechanical Properties of Celestial Bodies Regolith Using (Simple) Low-Tech Tools

2012 Programs:

  1. New Methods to Measure Photosynthesis from Space
  2. In Situ Science and Instrumentation for Primitive Bodies
  3. Quantum Communication, Sensing and Measurement in Space
  4. Engineering Resilient Space Systems
  5. Small Satellites: A Revolution in Space Science
  6. CMB Polarization Cosmology in the Coming Decade

2012 Student-Led Program:

  1. Tools and Algorithms for Sampling in Extreme Terrain

2011 Programs:

  1. Asteroid Return Mission Study
  2. Digging Deeper: Algorithms for Computationally-Limited Searches in Astronomy
  3. Next Generation UV Instrument Technologies Enabling Missions in Astrophysics, Cosmology and Planetary Sciences
  4. Monitoring of Geoengineering Effects and their Natural and Anthropogenic Analogues
  5. xTerramechanics - Integrated Simulation of Planetary Surface Missions

2011 Student-Led Programs:

  1. High Altitude Ballooning for Space and Atmospheric Observation
  2. Caltech Space Challenge

2010 Programs:

  1. Future Missions to Titan: Scientific and Engineering Challenges
  2. The First Billion Years
  3. Innovative Satellite Observations to Characterize the Cloudy Boundary Layer

2009/2010 Programs:

  1. Monitoring Earth Surface Changes from Space
  2. Single Photon Counting Detectors
  3. Innovative Approaches to Exoplanet Spectra
  4. Quantifying the Sources and Sinks of Atmospheric CO2
  5. Innovative Approaches to Planetary Seismology

2008/2009 Programs:

  1. New Directions in Robotic Exploration of Mars
  2. Coherent Arrays for Astronomy and Remote Sensing
  3. Large Space Structures
  4. Climate Feedbacks and Future Remote Sensing Observations
  5. Shedding Light on the Nature of Dark Matter
  6. Mission Concepts for Accessing and Sampling High-Risk Terrains on Planetary Surfaces
  7. Innovative Concepts in IR/Submm Astronomy from Space

 

 

 

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