June, 20th 2013
Orsay, France
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09:30
Coffee & Tea
10:00
Langevin Yves
Welcome
10:05
Huber Martin & Harrison Richard
Alan Gabriel: A journey from fusion to space
10:30
Antonucci Ester
The Solar Maximum Mission Years
10:40
Phillips Kenneth
Dielectronic satellite lines: Alan Gabriel’s work extended to laboratory and solar spectra
10:50
Volonte Sergio
PHD memories and atomic data for SMM, Tokamak etc…
11:00
Dubau Jacques
Atomic data calculations for X-ray spectra observed by SMM
11:10
Bely-Dubau Françoise
Memories of CHASE and Spacelab2
11:20
Kunze Hans-Joachim
Plasma Diagnostics
11:30
Mason Helen
Solar Spectroscopic Diagnostics: A Long and Winding Road
11:45
Del'Zanna Giulio
Benchmarking atomic data for the coronal ions
11:55
Dudik Jaroslav
Dielectronic satellite lines and double layers in solar flares
12:05
Guennou Chloé
On the accuracy of Differential Emission Measure diagnostic
12:10
DEJEUNER / LUNCH
13:30
Puget Jean-Loup
Alan Gabriel : from Verrières to Orsay
13:45
Debouzy Geneviève
The difficult selection of the Soho Payload, and the special EIT adventure
13:50
Rochus Pierre
Famous EIT steering Committee
14:00
Lemaire Philippe
From Solar Hydrogen Lalpha (1970) to Hydrogen Lalpha (2009)
14:10
Boumier Patrick
Building GOLF on SOHO
14:20
Appourchaux Thierry
The History of Solar g-Mode Detection
14:35
Baudin Frédéric
Time-Frequency analysis of stellar oscillations : from the Sun to Stars²
14:45
Roux Alain
The birth of PNST (Programme National Soleil Terre)
14:55
Vial Jean-Claude
Alan Gabriel and MEDOC beginnings
15:05
Turck-Chieze Sylvaine
GOLF Results and Perspective on Stellar Plasma Physics
15:15
PAUSE-CAFE / COFFEE BREAK
15:45
Lamarre Jean-Michel
Traditions anglaises au tunnel de tir
15:50
Guyot Guy
Integrated Science and Engineering at I.A.S.
16:05
Schmieder Brigitte
Magnetic topology of coronal jet observed by AIA
16:15
Wilhelm Klaus
Do we understand polar coronal plumes ?
16:25
Teriaca Luca
The plume vs interplume dilemma
16:30
Abbo Lucia
Fast wind sources : Plume, or Interplume, that is the question + A new challenge: the supergranular network with EIS/Hinode
16:40
Hassler Don
From SOHO to Solar Orbiter...25+ years of studying the Solar Wind
16:50
Fawcett Brian
Past Memories and Present Treasures of Spectroscopy
17:05
Doschek George
Solar Flare Observations wit EIS on Hinode
17:20
Adjourn
Move to I.A.S. (building 121) for cocktail