The purpose of the Lunch Talks is to get people thinking about the great science that will be done with SOFIA. Although the primary focus will be on science, technical topics that relate to the science performance of SOFIA, such as the mirror coating facility, detector development, a data archive and pointing improvement will also be included.
The talks are meant for all those working on SOFIA: scientists, engineers, technicians and managers. We would also like to include visitors and would encourage visiting scientists to give talks.
Talks are usually held in an informal format at NASA Ames Research Center from 12 pm to 1 pm (bring your lunch) on Mondays, unless otherwise noted in the list below. Visitors from outside of Ames Research Center must obtain visitor badges prior to visiting Ames. (Information and instructions for obtaining a visitor badge can be found on the Visitor Information page.)
Scheduled SOFIA Lunch Talks for 2008
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| Date |
Location |
Speaker/Title |
| 17 January Note: Thursday! |
Bldg 211
Room 205 |
Sascha Tietz- Univ. Stuttgart/DSI
Characterization Methods of CCD Sensors for the Target Acquisition and Tracking Cameras of SOFIA
(abstract) |
| 04 February |
Bldg 211
Room 205 |
Joerg Wagner- Univ. Stuttgart/DSI
The Origin of the Modern Gyroscope: Bohnenberger's Machine and the Scientific Work of its Inventor
(abstract pdf) |
19 February Note: Tuesday |
Bldg 211
Room 205 |
Joerg Wagner- Univ. Stuttgart/DSI
Motion Measurment of Flexible Structures by Employing the Principle of Integrated Navigation
(abstract pdf) |
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