DAY 1 9:00 AM
Registration and coffee
9:30–10AM
OPENING KEYNOTE: TANYA HARRISON, ARIZONA STATE UNIVERSITY AND LAND ACKNOWLEDGMENT STATEMENT
SESSION I - WOMEN IN STEM ISSUES 10:00
Kathleen E. Vander Kaaden, Lunar and Planetary Institute
Supporting Women in STEM Fields: The Important of Female-Led and Female Populated Organizations
10:15
Danny Bednar, University of Western Ontario
Geographies of Scale: Applying Hyndman’s Feminist Geopolitics to Space Activities
SESSION II - EDUCATION AND OUTREACH 10:30
Bhairavi Shankar, B Spatial
Engaging the Next Generation of Space Explorers and Educators Using a Collaborative Approach
10:45
Melissa Battler, Mission Control Space Services
Mission Control Academy: Converting Classrooms Into Rover Control Centres
11:00
Parshati Patel, University of Western Ontario
The Public Education and Outreach Program at Western University's Centre for Planetary Science and Exploration
11:15–11:45AM
PANEL: SCIENCE OUTREACH AND ENGAGEMENT
Sara Mazrouei, Danny Bednar, Tanya Harrison, Parshati Patel
11:45AM–1:15PM LUNCH + Poster Session
[Catered lunch]
SESSION III - METEORITES 1:15
Levke Kööp, University of Chicago
1:30
Victoria Houde, University of Western Ontario
Using Meteorites to Trace the Evolution of the Early Solar System Quantifying Temperature in the Early Solar Nebula Using Cation Ordering of Spinel from Calcium-Aluminum-Rich Inclusions in Carbonaceous Chondrites
1:45
Rosalind M. Armytage, NASA Johnson Space Center
Probing Neodymium Isotopic Variations in the Inner Solar System
2:00
Laura Elise Jenkins, University of Western Ontario
Quantitative in situ XRD Measurement of Shock Metamorphism in Martian Meteorites Olivine: Lattice Strain and Strain-Related Mosaicity
2:15
Maggie McAdam, Northern Arizona University
Spectral Evidence for Amorphous Materials in Least-Processed Meteorites
2:30
Beth Lymer, York University
Laser-induced Fluorescence Spectroscopy as a Non-destructive Technique for Mineral and Organic Detection in Carbonaceous Chondrites
2:45–3:15PM
PANEL: LGBTQ+ ISSUES IN STEM
Tessa Fisher, Catheryn Ryan, Cailin Gallinger, Adeene Denton, Kathleen Vander Kaaden, Patrick Hill
SESSION IV - TERRESTRIAL PLANETS I 3:30
Catherine Neish, University of Western Ontario
Radar Remote Sensing of Planetary Surfaces
3:45
Elise Harrington, University of Western Ontario
Applied Spectroscopy and Polarimetric SAR for Remote Mapping of Diapiric and Non-diapiric Salt
4:00
Roberta Flemming, University of Western Ontario
A Decade of Microdiffraction Reconnaissance of Planetary Materials
4:15
Christy Caudill, University of Western Ontario
Degassing Pipes at the Ries Imapct Structure; Implications as an Analogue for Crater-Related Pitted Materials on Terrestrial Planets
4:30–5:00PM
PANEL: WOMEN OF COLOUR IN STEM
Sara Mazrouei, Bhairavi Shankar, Parshati Patel, Cecilia Leung, Serina Diniega
5:00–5:30PM
KEYNOTE: CHANTELLE DUBOIS, UNIVERSITY OF MANITOBA + SPACE GENERATION ADVISORY COUNCIL
DAY 2 9:00 AM
Registration and coffee
9:30–10:00
KEYNOTE: KELLY SONNENBURG AND ERIN WENCKSTERN, THE WEATHER NETWORK
SESSION I - TERRESTRIAL PLANETS II 10:00
Kristen Bennett, Northern Arizona University
Martian Sedimentary Central Mounds as a Souce of Dark Toned Sand
10:15
Serina Diniega, NASA Jet Propulsion Laboratory
Martian Dune Gullies, Comparing Between the North and South
10:30
Adeene Denton, Brown University
Mapping the Fretted Terrain of North Arabia Terra, Mars: Results and Implications for the Evolution of the Dichotomy Boundary
10:45
Cassandra Marion, University of Western Ontario
A Crystalline Impact Melt in Drill Core, Haughton Impact Structure?
11–11:30AM
KEYNOTE: CECILIA LEUNG, UNIVERSITY OF ARIZONA
11:30AM–12:00PM PANEL: HARASSMENT IN STEM
Elise Harrington, Natalie Bendo, Cosette Gilmour
12:00–1PM
LUNCH
[Catered lunch]
1–1:30PM
KEYNOTE: CASSANDRA STEER, WOMEN IN INTERNATIONAL SECURITY CANADA (WIIS)
SESSION II - THE OUTER SOLAR SYSTEM AND BEYOND 1:30
Julie Rathbun, Planetary Science Institute
A Closer Look at Thermal Data From a Possible Plume Source North of Pwyll, Europa and Implications for Europa Clipper E-THEMIS Observations
1:45
Jennifer Hanley, Lowell Observatory
Liquid Stability of the Lakes on Titan
2:00
Camilla Harris, University of Michigan
Multi-fluid MHD Simulations of Europa’s Interaction with Jupiter’s Magnetosphere
2:15
Stephanie Hamilton, University of Michigan
Observational Bias of Large Semimajor Axis, Eccentric Trans-Neptunian Objects With the Dark Energy Survey
2:30
Sam Lawler, NRC-Herzberg
Does our Solar System Need Another Planet? Discoveries in the OSSOS Survey
2:45
Theresa "Tessa" Fisher, Arizona State University
The Topology of Atmospheric Chemical Reaction Networks as a Potential Biosignature for Exoplanets
3:00–3:30PM
PANEL: CAREER OPTIONS OUTSIDE OF ACADEMIA
Kristen Facciol, Tanya Harrison, Marianne Mader, Alexandria DeWolfe
3:30–4:00PM
CLOSING KEYNOTE: MARIANNE MADER, ROYAL ONTARIO MUSEUM