Program

10 June
18:00-20:00  Registration and Cocktail reception at IAA

11 June
09:00-09:10  Welcome IAA Director
09:10-09:40  Calar Alto status and goal of the workshop Joã0 Alves
09:40-10:10  The new panoramic NIR camera for Calar Alto: PANIC Josef Fried
10:10-10:40  A VO-compliant Archive for Calar Alto Enrique Solano Márquez
10:40-11:30  Coffee Break
11:30-12:00  Improving seeing statistics to increase image quality Wolfgang Gaessler
12:00-12:30  The experience with LIRIS at the WHT Jose Acosta Pulido
12:30-13:00  The prospects of Multi-Channel Spectroscopy Andreas Kelz
13:00-15:00  Lunch
15:00-15:30  Instrumentation plans at AAO Matthew Colless
15:30-16:00  The GTC and its instrumentation Suite Jose M. Rodriguez Espinoza
16:00-16:30  Future ESO Facilities Mark Casali
16:30-17:00  Discussion on Synergies (leaders: T. Henning & J. Torra)

12 June
09:30-10:00  Precise Stellar Radial Velocity Measurements Artie Hatzes
10:00-10:30  A high resolution multi-object spectrograph for Calar Alto Eike Guether
10:30-11:00  A high resolution near-infrared spectrograph for CAHA 3.5m telescope Pedro J. Amado Gonzalez
11:00-11:30  Coffee Break
11:30-12:00  Conceptual design for a high-time-res, multichannel-cam Antonio de Ugarte Postigo
12:00-12:30  A NIR camera-spectrograph for the Calar Alto 3.5m Alcione Mora
12:30-13:00  Discussion on Imaging and High-Res Spectroscopy (leaders: M. Andersen & R. Gr.)
13:00-15:00  Lunch
15:00-15:30  PMAS - past, present, and future Martin Roth
15:30-16:00  Astrophotonics Jeremy Allington-Smith
16:00-16:30  MSIX: A Super-Wide IFU for the CAHA 3.5m Armando Gil de Paz
16:30-17:00  Discussion on 3D Spectroscopy (leaders: I. Márquez & M. Roth)
19:00-  Workshop dinner

13 June
09:30-10:00  Multi-Object High-Resolution Spectrograph Andreas Quirrenbach
10:00-10:30  XMS - Extreme Multiplex Spectrograph for CAHA 3.5m Tom Shanks
10:30-11:00  Coffee Break
11:00-11:30  Discussion on MOS (leaders: F. Prada & C. Eiroa)
12:00-  End of Workshop
19:00-  Flamenco Show
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Workshop de la Red de Infraestructuras de Astronomía (RIA)
La Red de Infraestructuras de Astronomía está financiada por la Dirección General de Política Tecnológica del Ministerio de Educación y Ciencia con la acción CAC-2007-48