18.30
– 20.00 Dinner
07.30
– 08.30 Buffet
breakfast
08.30
– 08.45 Welcome
and introduction (Ingate)
08.45
– 09.15 The
Seismic Spectrum: Signal and Noise (Berger)
09.15
– 09.30 Capturing
the "hum" of the Earth on low frequency seismic arrays (Romanowicz)
09.30
– 10.30 History of
BB Seismometry and Analysis of Classical Designs (Wielandt)
10.30
– 10.45 Break
10:45
– 11:15 US Sponsored
R&D (Farrell)
11.15
– 12.00 Seismological
requirements
11.15 – 11.45 Low Frequencies (Laske)
11.45 – 12.00 Don't Forget the High Frequencies -
Science and Instrumental Needs
(Stump)
12.00
– 13.00 Manufacturers
issues:
12:00 – 12.30 The Business Challenge (Standley)
12:30 – 13:00 The Manufacturing Challenge (Guralp)
13.00
– 14.00 Lunch
14:00 – 14:30 Foreign
(France, Japan, Russia,…) programs
14.30 – 15.00 Agency
perspective (NSF; DOE; DOD, JPL/NASA)
15.00
– 15.15 Break
15.15 – 16.00 Roundtable
of current technology: Who is doing what?
16.00 – 17.00 Posters,
with brief introductions by authors
17.30 – 18.00 Roundtable
overview of new technologies and future directions
18.00
– 19.00 Hosted
Hospitality Hour
19.00
- 20.30 Dinner
07.30
– 08.30 Buffet
breakfast
08.30
- 09.00 Plenary –
organize and provide direction to breakout groups
09.00
- 12.30 Breakouts
·
Requirements, Needs, and
Wants (Leaders Romanowicz, Davis)
·
New Ideas, Concepts, and
Designs (Leaders: Zumberge, Collins)
·
Testing and Testing
Facilities (Leaders: Followill, Hutt)
·
Academic/Industrial
Partnerships (Leaders: Farrell, Stump)
·
Educational Perspectives
and Funding strategies (Leaders: Sacks, Laske and Langston)
12.30
- 13.30 Lunch
13.30
- 14.30 Plenary:
Summary of breakouts
14.30
– 18.00 Free (hiking,
use of Granlibakken activities)
18.30
– 20.00 Dinner
20.00
– 22.00 Breakouts
(continued)
07.30
– 08.30 Buffet
breakfast
08.30
- 10.30 Wrap-up
10.30
- 12.30 Writing
Assignments for Organizing Committee
12.30
- 13.30 Lunch