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Friday November 9 20018:00 Continental breakfast 8:30 Ernst Zinner: Welcome 8:35 Robert Walker: Remarks on the interstellar origin of GEMS 8:40 Don Clayton: Iron isotopic diagnostics for presolar grains 9:15 Emil Tripa: Fe isotopes in presolar silicon carbide grains 9:50 Cristine Jennings: Analysis of presolar SiC from Indarch by TIMS, RIMS, and NanoSIMS 10:25 Coffee break 10:55 Alex Meshik: Electroweak decay of 130Ba and 130Te: recent results of geochemical experiments 11:25 Frank Stadermann: Analysis of presolar graphite in the NanoSIMS 12:00 Ethan Deneault: Further exploration of carbon condensation in supernovae 12:35 Lunch 2:00 Gary Huss: Ion implantation experiments and the origin of noble gases in presolar diamonds 2:35 Kathy Kitts: Chromium Isotopic Composition of Implanted Solar Wind from Apollo 16 Lunar Soils 3:10 Ann Hofmeister: IR spectra of MgO and other diatomics 3:45 Coffee break 4:15 Tyrone Dalton: Polytype distribution in presolar SiC 4:50 Scott Messenger: Pristine presolar SiC grains 5:25 Gero Kurat: iron meteorites: fancies and facts 7:00 Dinner at the House of India
Saturday November 10 20018:00 Continental breakfast 8:30 Mike Savina: CHARISMA: How to approach the atom-counting limit 9:05 Lih-Sin The: Effects of mass loss on presupernova stars 9:40 Andy Davis: Ba isotopes in presolar silicon carbide grains 10:15 Coffee break 10:45 Tom Bernatowicz: Much ado about almost nothing 11:20 Brad Meyer: Supernova Neutron Bursts 11:55 Lunch 1:30 Tour of NanoSIMS laboratory 2:00 Sachiko Amari: The puzzle of A+B SiC grains 2:35 Falk Herwig: The s-process in rotating AGB stars 3:10 Angela Speck : Processing of presolar grains around post-AGB stars: silicon carbide as the carrier of the 21µm feature 3:45 Coffee break 4:15 Maria Lugaro: Krypton in AGB stars revisited 4:50 Charles Hohenberg: Active capture and anomalous adsorption: new mechanisms for the incorporation of heavy noble gases 5:20 Ernst Zinner: First uses of the NanoSIMS 7:00 Hamburgers, brats, beer and wine at the home of Charles Hohenberg |
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