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Seminar Detail

GSFC Summer Student Presentations
Presenter: NAI Students ()
August 5, 2009 11:00 AM Pacific
Please join us as this year's students present the results of their summer's research.
The 2009 Summer Undergraduate Internship in Astrobiology is a ten-week internship in astrobiology held each year at Goddard Space Flight Center.
Presenters:
Joseph Angelo - Drexel University - "Investigating the Autocatalytic Mechanisms Producing Homochirality"
William Herlands - Princeton University - "Empirical Model for Methanol in Comets"
Nadya Radeva - Connecticut College - "Mapping the D/H of water on Mars: Searching for active vents"
Renuka Ramanathan - Massachusetts Inst of Technology - "Laser Desorption ToF-MS for In Situ Analysis of Organics"
Karen Whelley - Penn State University - "Derivatization of Dicarboxylic and Hydroxy Acids with IPA/TFAA"
Keara Wright - University of Missouri - "H2O in Comet C/2001 LINEAR A2 and C/2007 W1 Boattini"
Participation Instructions
TO JOIN USING A VIDEOCONFERENCING SYSTEM:
Please RSVP to Marco Boldt (Marco.Boldt@nasa.gov) if you will be joining by Polycom.
To view the slides, connect to http://nasa-nai.acrobat.com/gsfcstudent/
Do not connect to the teleconference if you will be joining by Polycom.
TO JOIN USING PHONE and WEB BROWSER:
The slides for this meeting will be presented using Adobe Connect. To join the meeting, connect to:
http://nasa-nai.acrobat.com/gsfcstudent/
The teleconference number will be displayed when joining the meeting.
Click here to view Online RecordingDecember 21, 2007
The Director’s Seminar series features talks from scientists who are invited by the NAI Director to present their research results to the community. A primary goal of the seminars is to encourage interdisciplinary collaboration across NAI teams and within the astrobiology community at large.
Team Overview Seminars describe the work of the fourteen NAI teams and NAI Central. They offer an opportunity to find out more about the science, E/PO and other activities being performed by the NAI teams and the NAI Central office.
The Forum for Astrobiology Research (FAR) provides an opportunity for graduate students to present their research results and to meet as a student community for networking and mutual support.
The University of Washington seminar series is hosted by the NAI Virtual Planetary Lab (VPL) team from the UW campus in Seattle.

