Important Symposium Dates
March 2, 2014 - Symposium Abstracts DUENOTE: Late abstracts will no longer be considered without a compelling reason and Space Grant Management concurrence.March 24, 2014 - Mentor and Invited Guest RSVPs DUEApril 2, 2014 - Symposium Powerpoints DUE- April 11, 2014 - Statewide Symposium Banquet
- April 12, 2014 - Statewide Symposium
2014 Statewide Symposium Announcements
- Date & Time Announced!
Mark your calendars! The 2013-2014 academic year Arizona/NASA Space Grant Undergraduate Research Internship Statewide Symposium's kick-off banquet will be held at the Tucson Hilton East on Friday, April 11, 2014, and the scientific symposium will be held at the Kuiper Space Sciences Building at the University of Arizona on Saturday, April 12, 2014.
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Abstracts Accepted!
Abstracts are being accepted through the Abstracts and Events Attendance Form. Submit yours before the deadline on March 2. ASCEND! team abstracts are due April 2 after the March 29 spring launch.
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Symposium Timeline (Draft 2) Available! (PDF)
The Space Grant Symposium timeline shows the lineup of presentations and session rooms during the day.
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Symposium Presentations Online!
The list of Symposium presentations gives each session category with the presentations presented.
Information
Friday, April 11: Banquet Speaker Edward Beshore to speak on "Arizona Knows Asteroids!"
Asteroids were at one time called the vermin of the sky. Today we think they could hold secrets to the beginning of the solar system, the source of water and organics on Earth, and even act as filling stations for future space travelers. All along the way, the University of Arizona's Lunar and Planetary Laboratory has been a pioneer in the discovery and study of these important members of the solar family. Hear about asteroids, what they tell us about our own origins, and why they are suddenly so interesting.
In 2002, Edward Beshore joined the Catalina Sky Survey, a leading NASA-sponsored program to inventory asteroids and comets that may represent a hazard to the Earth. In April of 2009, he became the Principal Investigator for the Catalina program. In 2012, Beshore was appointed the Deputy Principal Investigator of the OSIRIS-REx mission, a University of Arizona-led mission to visit a Near-Earth asteroid and return a sample to the Earth.
His interests include physical characterization of asteroids, scientific software development, robotic telescopes, survey techniques and technologies, large data set management, and high performance data processing systems. Before coming to the U of A, Beshore was a senior officer of a technical marketing company in Colorado Springs, and an R&D Project Manager for Hewlett-Packard. He has also worked as an engineer at the MMT Observatory, the Boeing Company, and on the Pioneer 11 mission to Saturn. Beshore still maintains his own observatory in Colorado. His other interests include travel and geology.
Symposium Banquet (Friday, April 11)
The Friday night Space Grant Banquet will be held at the Hilton Tucson East at 7600 East Broadway Boulevard, Tucson, AZ 85710. The banquet will begin at 7:00 PM. Nice business dress is in order. For banquet location information, call 520-721-5600.
Symposium (Saturday, April 12)
The Saturday Space Grant Symposium will be held at the Kuiper Sciences Building at 1629 E. University Blvd., Tucson, AZ 85721. The symposium will begin at 8:00 AM. For Symposium information, call 520-621-8556.
Symposium Parking
Parking garages are FREE on weekends. Please see this Parking Map (PDF) to see parking garages (red) around the Kuiper Sciences building (green). See the Campus Parking Map (PDF) for a larger campus overview of parking locations.