IAUS 369Rm 101, Convention Hall
August 2, Tuesday
Morning e-Poster 09:45-10:30  
Morning Oral Session 10:30-12:00  
IAUS 369-1
Evan Keane Recent results from FRB surveys
Keith Bannister Fast Radio Bursts with ASKAP - in 3 acts
Kaustubh Rajwade Pinpointing FRBs in space and time: A study of localised FRBs from MeerTRAP
Franz Kirsten Pinpointing repeating FRBs with EVN-PRECISE
Joeri Van Leeuwen The short, high-DM FRB sky in sharp view
Omar Ould-Boukattine Probing the highest-energy FRB repeater bursts using thousands of hour observing campaigns
Afternoon Oral Session 1 13:30-15:00  
IAUS 369-2
Yin-Zhe Ma Cosmological uses of Fast Radio Bursts
Esan Mouli Ghosh Constraining the value of Hubble's Constant using the Redshift-Dispersion Measure distribution of observed Fast Radio Bursts
Khee Gan Lee The FLIMFLAM Survey for FRB Foreground Mapping
Sunil Simha Searching for the source of excess extragalactic DM of FRBs
Liam Connor What can we expect from FRB gravitational lensing?
Mawson Sammons The Effect of Gravitational Lensing on Fast Transient Event Rates
Break 15:00-15:15  
Afternoon Oral Session 2 15:15-16:45  
IAUS 369-3
Lachlan Marnoch Finding the signature of a dwarf galaxy halo on a fast radio burst
Timea Kovacs Constraining the dispersion measure and rotation measure contribution of FRB host galaxies using IllustrisTNG50
Kaitlyn Shin Inferring the FRB Distance and Energy Distributions with CHIME/FRB
August 3, Wednesday
Morning e-Poster 09:45-10:30  
Morning Oral Session 10:30-12:00  
IAUS 369-4
Tarraneh Eftekhari The Host Galaxies and Environments of Fast Radio Bursts
Adaeze Lorreta Ibik A search for persistent radio sources associated with repeating fast radio bursts from CHIME/FRB
Calvin Leung VLBI Localization of a One-Off FRB to an Edge-On Galaxy
Marcin Glowacki A commensal detection of HI and FRB localisation with ASKAP
Shivani Bhandari A growing diversity in the types of host galaxies and local environments for fast radio bursts.
Fabian Jankowski Implications from the first MeerTRAP Fast Radio Burst sample
Afternoon Oral Session 1 13:30-15:00  
IAUS 369-5
Cherry Ng Observational constraints on FRB progenitors
Akshatha Gopinath Propagation effects in fast radio bursts as seen by the LOFAR telescope
Casey Law Finding FRB Sources without FRBs
Danica Scott The high-time resolution CRAFT FRB sample
Jakob Faber Compelling Morphologies of Fast Radio Bursts with CHIME/FRB Baseband Data
Ryan Mckinven Multi-year Polarimetric Monitoring of Repeating CHIME/FRB Sources (on behalf of the CHIME/FRB collaboration)
Break 15:00-15:15  
Afternoon Oral Session 2 15:15-16:45  
IAUS 369-6
Dongzi Li A Highly Variable Magnetized Environment in a Pulsar Binary resembling Fast Radio Bursts
Dany Vohl Searching for FRB persistent radio source counterparts in dwarf galaxies using LOFAR
Danté Hewitt Monitoring repeating fast radio bursts with the Nançay Radio Telescope
Inés Pastor-Marazuela Deciphering the origin of FRBs with Apertif
Kenzie Nimmo A burst storm from FRB 20200120E in an M81 globular cluster
Ketan R Sand High Time resolution burst morphology of FRB 20180916B with CHIME/FRB
Mark Snelders Microsecond-duration bursts from FRB 20121102A
Afternoon e-Poster 16:45-17:30  
August 4, Thursday
Morning Plenary 08:15-09:45  
Vicky Kaspi Observational Properties of Fast Radio Bursts
Xavier Prochaska Mutli-wavelength studies and cosmological uses of FRBs
Morning e-Poster 09:45-10:30  
Morning Oral Session 10:30-12:00  
IAUS 369-7
Sergey Popov FRB Emission mechanism theories vs. observations and population studies
Di Li Toward an Evolutionary Picture of FRBs
Marcus Lower Radio-loud magnetars as Galactic fast radio burst analogues
Navin Sridhar Radio nebulae from ULX Bubbles as Precursors of Common Envelope Events and Persistent Counterparts to Fast Radio Bursts
Mayuresh Surnis Slowly rotating neutron stars as potential counterparts to repeating FRBs
Zorawar Wadiasingh Ultra-long Period Magnetars 
Afternoon Oral Session 1 13:30-15:00  
IAUS 369-8
Shriharsh Tendulkar Multi-messenger and Multi-wavelength observations of FRBs
George Younes Dissecting the radio/X-ray connection in the FRB-emitting magnetar SGR 1935+2154 and implications for the rest of the population
Kelly Gourdji Testing a neutron star merger origin for some FRBs
James Chibueze A MeerKAT, e-MERLIN, H.E.S.S. and Swift search for persistent and transient emission associated with three localised FRBs
Suryarao Bethapudi FRB 20180916B observing campaigns using uGMRT and Effelsberg
     
Yuu Niino High time-resolution optical limits on bursts from repeating FRB 20190520B by simultaneous 24.4 fps observations with Tomo-e Gozen
Break 15:00-15:15  
Afternoon Oral Session 2 15:15-16:45  
IAUS 369-9
Alice Curtin Searching for FRB-like Counterparts from GRBs using the First CHIME/FRB Catalog
Mike Walmsley Candidate Faint Fast Radio Bursts Found by Citizen Scientists
Pragya Chawla A search for low-frequency FRB emission with the LOTAAS survey
Stella Ocker Scattering Horizons for Fast Radio Bursts
Afternoon e-Poster 16:45-17:30