Electronic versions of the talks
- James Houck “Recent Results from Spitzer: The Mid-IR View of the Universe at z-2”
- Tom Phillips “Multiply Deuterated Molecules and the Anomalous Distribution of Deuterium in the ISM”
- John Black “Submillimeter astronomy: From the Sun to the most distant galaxies”
- Linda Brown, “Databases of Infrared Molecular Parameters for Astronomy”
- Carlos Roman-Zuniga "Nature of Embedded Clusters"
- Steven Doty "Modeling Massive Star-Forming Regions"
- Jonathan Tennyson, “Calculating and Observing the Spectrum of Water”
- Balakrishnan Naduvalath, "Oxygen Chemistry in the Interstellar Medium"
- Martin Vala “Laboratory Studies of Astrophysical Molecules”
- Peter Stockman, “NIR and Mid-IR Astronomy with JWST: Observing the Origins of Planets, Stars, and Galaxies”
- Al Wootten, "ALMA—Imaging the Universe at the Outer Limits of Radio Astronomy"
- Joe Weingartner, “Dust Modelling: Gas-Grain Interactions”
- Joel Bowman , “New Global Potential Energy Surfaces for CH5+ and H5+ and Some Vibrational and Dynamical Calculations Using Them”
- Daniel Zajfman, “The Heidelberg Cryogenic Storage Ring: Physics with Colder Molecular Ions”
- Tom Greene, “A Recent IR Spectroscopic Survey of Accreting Protostars and Looking Forward to the SOFIA Airborne Observatory”
- Ed Bergin “Interstellar Chemistry and Submillimeter Astronomy”
- Perry Gerakines, "Laboratory Studies of Astrophysical Ices in the Near- and Mid-Infrared"
- Phillip Stancil, "Molecular Opacities and Collisional Processes for IR/Sub-mm Brown Dwarf and Extrasolar Planet Modeling”
Last modified: Sept. 23, 2005.