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Erickson IS Fitting.pdfISR SUMMER SCHOOL 

23–29 July 2017

Arecibo Observatory

 

Important references

Pictures

Phil's pictures (external gallery link)

Anja's pictures

Phil Perillat movie of plasma line data during all student experiments:  .mov version   .avi version

Lecturers

Tools


Sunday

-Summer school staff will be at the observatory to answer questions 

-Hiking tours of ISR

-Dinner Meeting for lecturers and organizers at the observatory

-Sandwiches available for participants, as arrivals are staggered

 

Monday

07:30 Breakfast

08:30 Welcome (Francisco Cordova, Christiano Brum, Elizabeth Kendall, Mary McCready)

 Introduction of participants and instructors (Elizabeth Kendall)

 Addressing computer needs and other logistics (Arecibo Staff)

 Group assignments (Elizabeth Kendall

09:30 Introduction to the ionosphere (Elizabeth Kendall)

10:15 Break

10:30 ISR as a black box (Bill Rideout)

11:15 Radar 1: Radar Physics (Anthea Coster)  

12:00 Lunch

13:00 ISR Theory 1: ISR phenomena (Anja Strømme)  

14:15 Ionosphere – radar data example delivery (Mike Sulzer, Eliana Nossa, and Christiano Brum)

14:30 Break

14:45 Madrigal database and group work (Bill Rideout)

18:30 Dinner (BBQ Dinner by the pool)

 

Tuesday

07:30 Breakfast

08:30 Ionosphere – radar data example discussion (Mike Sulzer, Eliana Nossa, and Christiano Brum)

08:45  Radar 2: Radar Signal Processing (Josh Semeter)

09:30 ISR Theory 2 (Phil Erickson)

10:15 Break

10:45 Radar 3: Statistical Signal Processing (Roger)

11:30 The Arecibo Observatory (Francisco Cordova and Christiano Brum)

12:00 Lunch

13:00 Arecibo experiment design and data analysis (Anja Strømme and Mike Sulzer)

13:45 Support from non-Arecibo ISRs during experiment (Phil Erickson, Mary McCready, Roger Varney) 

14:00  Experiment Design (group work)

15:00 Break

15:30  Experiment Design (group work continued)

18:00  Deadline to submit group experiments

18:30 Dinner

20:00  Elective: MIT IAP Small Radar discussion and demonstration (Phil Erickson)

 

 

 

 

Wednesday

07:30 Breakfast by the pool

08:30 Excursion (beach with sack lunches)

14:00  ISR Theory 3 (Phil Erickson)

15:00 Global ISR Measurements (Anja Strømme)

15:30 Radar 2: More Radar Signal Processing (Josh Semeter)

16:00 Break

16:15 Data analysis and fitting 1 (Roger Varney)

17:45 Retrieve radar data and start to work on group assignments (coffee available for break)

18:30 Group 3 experiment observation begins

19:00 Dinner


Thursday

00:00 Group 1 experiment observation begins

02:00 Group 5 experiment observation begins

04:00 Group 2 and 4 experiment observation begins; Group 2 observes in control room

05:30 Group 4 observes in control room

07:00 Group 3 experiment observation begins

07:30 Breakfast

08:30 Data analysis and fitting 2 (Phil Erickson) 

09:00 Phased arrays (Roger Varney)

09:45 Arecibo Science (Christiano Brum)

10:15 Break

10:30  Platform tours and lidar presentation 

12:00 Lunch

13:00 Work on assignment and presentations (coffee available for break)

19:00 Dinner


 

Friday

07:30 Breakfast

08:30 Question and answer session

10:00 Break

10:30 Active ionospheric modification (Eliana Nossa and Mike Sulzer)

11:15 Work on assignments and presentations

12:00 Lunch

13:30 Work on assignments and presentations (coffee available for break)

19:00 Dinner

21:30 Optics Tour (meet in cafeteria parking lot)

 

Saturday

07:30 Breakfast

08:00 Student presentations (3x30 min)

09:30 Break

09:45 Student presentations (2x30 min)

10:45 Conclusions, Evaluations, and Closing Discussions

12:00 Lunch


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