IAUS 369Rm 101, Convention Hall
August 2, Tuesday
Morning e-Poster |
09:45-10:30 |
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Morning Oral Session |
10:30-12:00 |
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IAUS 369-1 |
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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 |
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IAUS 369-2 |
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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 |
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Afternoon Oral Session 2 |
15:15-16:45 |
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IAUS 369-3 |
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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 |
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Morning Oral Session |
10:30-12:00 |
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IAUS 369-4 |
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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 |
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IAUS 369-5 |
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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 |
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Afternoon Oral Session 2 |
15:15-16:45 |
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IAUS 369-6 |
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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 |
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August 4, Thursday
Morning Plenary |
08:15-09:45 |
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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 |
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Morning Oral Session |
10:30-12:00 |
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IAUS 369-7 |
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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 |
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IAUS 369-8 |
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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 |
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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 |
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Afternoon Oral Session 2 |
15:15-16:45 |
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IAUS 369-9 |
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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 |
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