51st IAF CONGRESS, RIO DE JANEIRO, BRAZIL
October 2 - October 6, 2000
IAA.9.1
SETI Science and Technology
Tuesday, October 3, 2000, 2:30 PM
Room G2, RioCentro Convention Center
Coordinators: J. Tarter (USA), I. Almar (Hungary)
Chairmen: G. Lemarchand (Argentina), S. Shostak (USA)
Rapporteur: C. Cosmovici (Italy)
Number | Title | First Author |
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9.1.01 | Annual Pesek Lecture: Building SETI's First Dedicated Observatory |
W. Welch |
9.1.02 | Buying Cyclops by the Yard | M. Davis |
9.1.03 | Beyond the Square Kilometer Array | R. DeBiase |
9.1.04 | One Hundred Up, 4900 To Go! A Project Argus Update | P. Shuch |
9.1.05 | The Use of Gamma-Ray Bursts as Time and Direction Markers in SETI | R. Corbet |
9.1.06 | Galactic Plane SETI Candidates -- Results from the Southern SERENDIP Spectrometer | F. Stootman |
9.1.07 | The Berkeley SETI Program: SETI@Home, SERENDIP, and Optical SETI | D. Werthimer |
9.1.08 | An All-Sky Optical SETI Survey | A. Howard |
9.1.09 | Projects for the Detection of Earths Orbiting Other Stars | B. Borucki |
9.1.10 | SETI 2020 - A Roadmap for the Next 20 Years of SETI Research | T. Pierson |
Coordinators: J. Tarter (USA), I. Almar (Hungary)
Chairmen: A. Cocca (Argentina), T. Pierson (USA)
Rapporteur: T. Pierson (USA)
Number | Title | First Author |
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9.2.01 | The Discovery of ETI as a High-Consequence, Low-Probability Event | I. Almar |
9.2.02 | withdrawn | |
9.2.03 | The Convergence of Intelligences: Learning, Symbols and Efficient Communication | J. Diederich |
9.2.04 | SETI as a Subject of Public Opinion | V. Strelnitski |
9.2.05 | Sociodynamical Analysis of Human Archetypes about Extraterrestrial Intelligent Beings | G. Lemarchand |
9.2.06 | Assessing the Robustness of the Emergence of Intelligence: Testing the Selfish Biocosm Hypothesis | J. Gardner |
9.2.07 | SETI in High Schools Down Under | C. Oliver |
9.2.08 | Large-Size Message Construction for ETI:Typing Logic Contents | A. Ollongren |
9.2.09 | withdrawn | |
9.2.10 | Cognitive Modeling of Music Perception as a Foundation for Interstellar Message Composition | D. Vakoch |
9.2.11 | The Interdisciplinary Benefits of SETI | B. Balazs |