08:30-08:50 David Fegan, University College Dublin
“TCW@UCD 1962-1966”
08:50-9:20 Giovanni Fazio, Harvard-Smithsonian Center For Astrophysics
“The Beginning of Gamma-Ray Astronomy at the Whipple Observatory”
9:20-9:40 Valerie Connaughton, University of Alabama in Huntsville
“Exploding Primordial Black Holes”
09:40-10:10 Richard Lamb, University of Kentucky
“The Path to Imaging Leading to The First Crab Detection”
Coffee Break (10:10-10:30)
10:30-10:50 John Quinn, University College Dublin
“The Whipple AGN Era”
05_Quinn - Whipple AGN Era.pdf
10:50--11:10 Patrick (Jojo) Boyle, McGill University
“The ARTEMIS Project”
11:10-11:40 Kenneth Gibbs, Smithsonian Astrophysical Observatory
“The Road to and Success of VERITAS”
Lunch 11:45-1:15
1:20-1:40 Alice Harding, NASA GSFC
“The Crab Nebula From a Theorist’s Perspective”
1:40-2:00 Elizabeth Hays, NASA GSFC
“The Crab Nebula From an Observational Perspective”
2:00-2:25 Frank Krennrich, Iowa State University
“Progress in Understanding AGN and the EBL”
03_EBL-2013-Krennrich-TrevorFest-final.pdf
02:25-02:50 Razmik Mirzoyan, MPI Munich
“Technological Advances in Ground Based Gamma-ray Astronomy”
Technological-advances-g-Astronomy-Mirzoyan.pdf
02:50-3:20 Coffee
3:20-3:45 Michael Punch, Laboratoire d'Astroparticule et Cosmologie-APC, CEA
“Results From The H.E.S.S. Array of IACTs”
05_HESS_Trevorfest_October2013.pdf
3:45-4:10 Francis Halzen, University of Wisconsin at Madison
“News from IceCube”
4:10-4:35 Alan Watson, University of Leeds
“Recent results from the Pierre Auger Observatory”
07_2013 10 Watson Trevorfest.pdf
4:35-5:00 Gus Sinnis, Los Alamos National Laboratory
“HAWC: The High Altitude Water Cherenkov Observatory”
5:20-5:50 James Buckley, Washington University at St. Louis
“CTA and The Road Ahead”
5:50 Concluding Remarks: Dave Fegan
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