| Opening Session | Convenors: Ethiraj Venkatapathy, Miguel Perez Ayucar, and Bernie Bienstock | | |
9.00 am | LOC Welcome | Colin Wilson; Steve Lingard | University of Oxford; Vorticity | |
9.15 am | IOC Welcome | Bernie Bienstock | Jet Propulsion Laboratory, California Institute of Technology | |
9.30 am | Al Seiff Award - 2018 and 2019 | Miguel Perez Ayucar | Aurora Technology B.V. for ESA | |
9.40 am | 2018 Al Seiff Award Winner Lecture - in situ, forever | Sushil Atreya | University of Michigan | Keynote Speaker |
10.10 am | Coffee Break | | | |
10.35 am | Introduction to the Keynote Address and Panel Discussion | Ethiraj Venkatapathy | NASA Ames Research Center | |
10.38 am | European Space Agency Program Discussion | Luigi Colangeli | European Space Agency | Keynote Speaker |
11.12 am | China's Deep-Space Exploration and Planetary Research in the Past, Current and in the Near Future | Chi Wang | National Space Science Center, Chinese Academy of Sciences | Keynote Speaker |
11.46 am | Updates on NASA’s Planetary Science Programs | Carolyn R Mercer | NASA Headquarters | Keynote Speaker |
12.20 pm | Brief comments from the UK Space Agency | Chris Lee | UK Space Agency | Keynote Speaker |
12.25 pm | Moderated Panel | Ethiraj Venkatapathy; Robert Buchwald | NASA Ames Research Center; Airbus Defence and Space
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1.10 pm | Lunch | | | |
| Science Instrumentation, Experiments, and In-Situ Measurements | Conveners: Manuel Dominguez, Rafael Lugo, Ryan Timoney, and Gregory Villar | | |
2.35pm | Poster Introductions | | | |
2.47 pm | The PanCam instrument for the Rosalind Franklin (ExoMars 2020) rover | Andrew Coates | UCL Mullard Space Science Laboratory | |
2.59 pm | The Jet Propulsion Laboratory, California Institute of Technology Venus Aerosol Mass Spectrometer Concept | Kevin Baines | Jet Propulsion Laboratory, California Institute of Technology | |
3.11pm | Dragonfly: In Situ Exploration of Titan's Organic Chemistry and Habitability | Elizabeth Turtle | Johns Hopkins Applied Physics Laboratory | |
3.33 pm | Coffee Break | | | |
3.58 pm | The Entry Descent and Landing Instrumentation Suite for the Mars 2020 Mission | Todd White | NASA Ames Research Center | |
4.10 pm | Piezo-Electric Inlet System For Atmospheric Descent Probe | Jurij Simcic | Jet Propulsion Laboratory, California Institute of Technology | |
4.22 pm | Exploring The Performance Of A Miniature 3D Wind Sensor Under Extreme Martian Winds Up To The Dust Devil Scale | Manuel Dominguez-Pumar | Technical University of Catalonia | |
4.34 pm | Assessing The Habitability Of Icy Ocean Worlds | Samuel Kounaves | Tufts University | |
4.46 pm | i-Drill: An Instrumented Drill for Lunar Polar Volatiles | Ryan Timoney | University of Glasgow | Student |
4.58 pm | Laser Nephelometer For In-Situ Particle Detection In Planetary Atmospheres | Vandana Jha | NASA Ames Research Center | |
5.10 pm | ESA plans for Planetary Defense and Small Satellites | Frederic Teston | Head of Systems Department, D/TEC | Keynote Speaker |
5.40 pm | Break | | | |
6.30 pm | Industry Reception at the University of Oxford Natural History Museum
| Sponsored by Analytical Mechanics Associates | | Food and drink will be served throughout the Industry Reception |
9.30 pm | Reception closes | | | |