FM10Rm 106, Convention Hall
August 4, Thursday
Morning Oral Session 10:30-12:00  
FM 10-1
Hamed Valizadegan ExoMiner: A Highly Effective Deep Learning Classifier to Mine Exoplanets
Andrew Vanderburg Enhancing and Optimizing TESS’s Scientific Output using Machine Learning
Rob Wittenmyer MINERVA-Australis: A Southern TESS follow-up machine
Sebastián Zúñiga-Fernández SPECULOOS: Hunting exoplanets of ultracool dwarfs with 1-meter ground-based telescopes network
Afternoon Oral Session 1 13:30-15:00  
FM 10-2
Jessie Christiansen Exoplanet Demographics: Exploring the Multiplicity of Planetary Systems
Ernst De Mooij Characterising the atmospheres of exoplanets using high-resolution transmission spectroscopy
William Welsh Using Small Telescopes to Photometrically Determine the Masses of Tatooine Planets
Zouhair Benkhaldoun Small telescopes and big projects
Break 15:00-15:15  
Afternoon Oral Session 2 15:15-16:45  
FM 10-3
Siegfried Eggl Solar System Science opportunities with the Vera C. Rubin Observatory Legacy Survey of Space and Time
Federica Spoto The Gaia Follow Up Network: state of the art and future objectives
Stephen Gwyn Recycling photons: The uses of archives in solar system searches
Anatoliy Ivantsov Astrometric bias due to overlapping image profiles in the focal plane and its removal in the positions of near-Earth asteroids
Afternoon e-Poster 16:45-17:30  
August 9, Tuesday
Morning e-Poster 09:45-10:30  
Morning Oral Session 10:30-12:00  
FM 10-4
Ashish Mahabal Searching Solar System and Exoplanetary Bodies the Data Science Way
Jean-Eudes Arlot NAROO: a New Astrometric Reduction of Old Observations
Teymoor Saifollahi Precovery and risk assessment of the hazardous Near-Earth Objects in large astronomical surveys
Svitlana Kolomiyets Data docking in meteor research
Afternoon Oral Session 1 13:30-15:00  
FM 10-5
Marco Micheli High precision astrometry of small solar system bodies
Matthew Lehner The Transneptunian Automated Occultation Survey – TAOS II
Julia de León Understanding asteroids from their spectra. Asteroid taxonomies: benefits and limitations
Ivan Slyusarev Search for M-type dominated asteroid families
Said Hmiddouch Composition and activity of comets with TRAPPIST telescopes
Break 15:00-15:15  
Afternoon Oral Session 2 15:15-16:45  
FM 10-6
Josef Ďurech Asteroid photometry and its interpretation
Eric MacLennan Significance of shapes and spins in the thermophysical modeling of asteroids
Alberto Cellino Asteroid Polarimetry in the Gaia Era
Hee-Jae Lee Light curve survey of the asteroids with KMTNet
Gulchehra Kokhirova Synergy of Small Telescopes for Asteroid (6478) Gault Observations in Tajikistan and Slovakia
Afternoon e-Poster 16:45-17:30