Invited Talks

1) The microanalytical study of presolar materials in meteorites and interplanetary

dust


Ernst Zinner (Washington University) -- History and Overview

2) Short-lived isotopes in solar system solids
Alan Boss (Carnegie Institute of Washington) -- Injection and Mixing of Material into the

Early Solar System


Dimitri Papanastassiou (California Institute of Technology) -- Experimental Record of

Short-Lived Isotopes in Solar System Materials


G. J. Wasserburg (California Institute of Technology) -- Production Mechanisms for the

Short-Lived Isotopes


3) Nucleosynthesis in AGB stars, novae, supernovae and Wolf-Rayet stars

Marcel Arnould (Université Libre de Bruxelles ) -- The Synthesis of Stable and Unstable

Nuclides by Wolf Rayet Stars


Peter Hoppe (Universität Bern) -- "Mainstream" SiC grains from Meteorites
John Lattanzio (Monash University) -- Nucleosynthesis of Elements in Low to Intermediate

Mass Stars through the AGB Phase


Larry Nittler (Washington University) -- Presolar Oxide Grains from Meteorites
Brad Meyer (Clemson University) -- Nucleosynthsis of the Elements in Supernovae
Sumner G. Starrfield (Arizona State University) -- Nucleosynthesis in Novae

4) Mixing of supernovae ejecta--observations and computer models

Sachiko Amari (Washington University) -- Supernova Grains from Meteorites
W. David Arnett (Steward Observatory) -- Mixing of Supernova Ejecta: Hydrodynamic

Models


Robert Kirshner (Center for Astrophysics, Harvard University) -- Mixing of Supernova Ejecta

5) Evolution of the isotopic composition of the galaxy; gamma ray astronomy

constraints on nucleosynthesis

Donald D. Clayton (Clemson University) -- Galactic Chemical Evolution

6) Astronomical observation of isotopic abundances in stars

John Bieging (Steward Observatory) -- Radio Observations of the Isotopic Composition of the

Galaxy


David Lambert (University of Texas at Austin) -- Astronomical Observation of Isotopic

Abundances in Stellar Atmospheres


7) Formation of solids around stars and in supernovae ejecta

Thomas J. Bernatowicz (Washington University) -- Constraints on Stellar Grain Formation

from Presolar Grains in Meteorites


Michael Jura (University of California, Los Angeles) --Astronomical Observations Related to

the Formation of Solids around AGB and Post-AGB Stars


Katharina Lodders (Washington University) -- Equilibrium Condensation Modelling of Stellar

Grain Formation


David Meyer (Northwestern University) --Astronomical Observation of Interstellar Grains
Erwin Sedlmayr (Technische Universität Berlin) -- Formation of Dust Grains in Stellar

Atmospheres


Diane Wooden (NASA/Ames Research Center) --Dust Grains in Supernova Ejecta

8) From grain formation to the solar nebula

Conel Alexander (Carnegie Institute of Washington) --The Multiplicity of Stellar Sources

Contributing to the Solar Nebula


Anthony Jones (Institut d'Astrophysique Spatiale) --The Propagation and Survival of

Interstellar Grains


9) Molecular clouds

Alexander Tielens (NASA/Ames Research Center) --The Physical and Chemical Processes in

Interstellar Clouds


Barry Turner (National Radio Astronomy Observatory) --The Nature of Molecular Clouds
Robert M. Walker (Washington University) -- Evidence for Molecular Cloud Material in

Interplanetary Dust and Meteorites


10) Survival of presolar grains in the early solar system and meteorites

Patrick Cassen (NASA/Ames Research Center) --The Survival of Presolar Grains in the

Solar Nebula


Gary Huss (California Institute of Technology) -- The Survival of Presolar Grains in

Solar System Bodies


11) Retrospect and Prospect

A. G. W. Cameron (Center for Astrophysics, Harvard University) --Summary Comments on

the Central Themes


 


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