Registered for 15th HITRAN Conference June 2018
(as of 23 May)

Name Affiliation Title of Presentation
Bob
ABEL
Olympic Colledge
Business Technology Division
Bremerton WA, USA
 
Erin
ADKINS
National Institute of Standards and Technology
Process Measurements Division
Gaithersburg MD, USA
Low-Temperature, High-Precision Measurements of the O2 A-Band
Matthew
ALVARADO
Atmospheric Environmental Research, Inc.
Lexington MA, USA
Recent enhancements to the MT_CKD continuum: Part 2
Raymond
ARMANTE
Ecole Polytechnique
Paris, FRANCE
Evaluation of the spectroscopic parameters of current spectroscopic databases, such as GEISA-2015 and HITRAN-2016, in the frame of the new 2018 release of GEISA
Ala'a
AZZAM
The Univerity of Jordan
JORDAN
 
Juseon "Sunny"
BAK
Harvard-Smithsonian Center for Astrophysics
Atomic and Molecular Physics Division
Cambridge MA, USA
 
Alain
BARBE
Université de Reims
Groupe de Spectrométrie Moléculaire et Atmosphérique
Reims, FRANCE
Recent Progress in the Spectroscopy of Ozone
Natasha
BATALHA
Space Telescope Science Institute
Baltimore, MD, USA
TBD
Alexander
BERK
Spectral Sciences Inc
Burlington MA, USA
MODTRAN6 Line-By-Line Algorithm
Peter F.
BERNATH
Old Dominion University
Department of Chemistry and Biochemistry
Norfolk VA, USA
Laboratory Spectroscopy for Exoplanets
Manfred
BIRK
German Aerospace Center DLR
Weßling, GERMANY
New spectroscopic data for Tropomi in the 2.3 μ region for CH4 and H2O and a new UV database for ozone
Vincent
BOUDON
Université de Bourgogne
Laboratoire Interdisciplinaire Carnot de Bourgogne
Dijon, FRANCE
Line positions and intensities for the ν3 band of 5 isotopologues of germane for planetary applications
Daina
BOUQUIN
Harvard-Smithsonian Center for Astrophysics
John G. Wolbach Library
Cambridge MA, USA
Considerations for Sharing and Preserving Research Software and Data
Chris
BOONE
University of Waterloo
Department of Chemistry
Waterloo ON, CANADA
Spectroscopy Issues for The Atmospheric Chemistry Experiment
Alain
CAMPARGUE
Université Grenoble Alpes
Laboratoire Interdisciplinaire de Physique
Saint Martin d'Hères, FRANCE
Comb-Assisted CRDS of Water Vapor: From Extensive Spectral Coverage to Doppler-Free Saturation Dips
Peter
ČERMAK
Comenius University,
Faculty of Mathematics, Physics and Informatics,
Bratislava, SLOVAKIA
Ammonia spectra in the cryogenically cooled Herriott cell
Miha
ČERNETIČ
Max Planck Institute for Solar System Research, GERMANY Fast Spectral Synthesis for a New Generation of Solar and Stellar Brightness Variability Models
Chris
CHAN MILLER
Smithsonian Astrophysical Observatory
Atomic and Molecular Physics Division
Cambridge MA, USA
The Smithsonian PLanetary ATmosphere interface to VLIDORT (SPLAT-VLIDORT)
Kelly
CHANCE
Harvard-Smithsonian Center for Astrophysics
Atomic and Molecular Physics Division
Cambridge MA, USA
Atmospheric spectroscopy at the Smithsonian Astrophysical Observatory: From Mount Sinai to geostationary orbit and beyond.
Randall
CHIU
University of Colorado
Chemistry and Biochemistry
Boulder CO, USA
New Measurements of the Water Vapor Absorption Cross Section in the Blue-Violet Range by Cavity-Enhanced Differential Optical Absorption Spectroscopy
Eamon
CONWAY
Harvard-Smithsonian Center for Astrophysics
Atomic and Molecular Physics Division
Cambridge MA, USA
A highly accurate ab initio dipole moment surface forwater: tranisitons extending into the ultraviolet
Sergio
DeSOUZA-MACHADO
University of Maryland,
Baltimore County MD, USA
Evaluating different HITRAN databases using AIRS and CrIS
Bianca
DINELLI
ISAC-CNR, ITALY Satellite remote sensing of the atmosphere: past (MIPAS) and future (FORUM) challenges
John
DYKEMA
Harvard University,
School of Engineering and Applied Sciences
Cambridge MA, USA
Applications of Complex Refractive Index Data for Aerosols: Case Studies for Stratospheric Aerosols
Volker
EBERT
Physikalisch-Technische Bundesanstalt
Braunschweig, GERMANY
Towards a coherent spectral line parameter set for the complete 2ν3-band of 14N216O using high resolution FTIR-spectroscopy
Brian J.
DROUIN
Jet Propulsion Laboratory
Pasadena CA, USA
Multispectrum Analysis of the Oxygen A-Band
Jing
FENG
McGill University
Montreal, CANADA
The effect of diffusivity factor approximation on the representation of spectral outgoing longwave radiation
Jean-Marie
FLAUD
CNRS, Université Paris 12 et 7
Lab. Interuniversitaire des Systèmes Atmosphériques
Créteil, FRANCE
 
Richard
FREEDMAN
SETI Institute
Mountain View, CA, USA
The Calculation of Atomic and Molecular Opacities for Astrophysical Applications
Robert R.
GAMACHE
University of Massachusetts
Lowell MA, USA
Temperature Dependence of Half-Widths and Line Shifts for Molecular Transitions in The Microwave and Infrared Regions
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Vibrational Dependence And Prediction Of Line Shape Parameters For The H2O-H2 Collisional System
Gonzalo
GONZALEZ ABAD
Harvard-Smithsonian Center for Astrophysics
Atomic and Molecular Physics Division
Cambridge MA, USA
The Smithsonian PLanetary ATmosphere interface to VLIDORT (SPLAT-VLIDORT)
Iouli
GORDON
Harvard-Smithsonian Center for Astrophysics
Atomic and Molecular Physics Division
Cambridge MA, USA
Update of the HITRAN collision-induced absorption section
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Brief report on the status and future directions of the HITRAN database
Robert
HARGREAVES
Harvard-Smithsonian Center for Astrophysics
Atomic and Molecular Physics Division
Cambridge MA, USA
Laboratory Measurements of Molecules at High Temperature and Future Plans for HITEMP
Jeremy J.
HARRISON
University of Leicester
Leicester, UK
Quantitative Infrared Spectroscopy of Halogenated Species for Atmospheric Remote Sensing
Jean-Michel
HARTMANN
LMD, Ecole polytechnique, Paris, FRANCE Influence of humidity on absorption by N2 and CO2 near 4 μm: Calculations, comparisons with measurements and atmospheric consequences
Christian
HILL
International Atomic Energy Agency
Vienna, Austria
 
Joseph T.
HODGES
National Institute of Standards and Technology
Process Measurements Division
Gaithersburg MD, USA
 
Shui-Ming
HU
University of Science and Technology of China
Department of Chemical Physics
Hefei, Anhui, P.R. CHINA
Precise Line Positions from Laser-Locked Cavity Ring-Down Spectroscopy
David
JACQUEMART
Université Pierre et Marie Curie
Laboratoire de Dynamique, Interactions et Réactivité
Paris, FRANCE
Measurements of ozone line intensities at 5 and 10 μm
Tim
JOHNSON
Pacific Northwest National Laboratory
Richland WA, USA
PNNL Databases for Atmospheric Monitoring
Yeonjin
JUNG
Harvard-Smithsonian Center for Astrophysics
Atomic and Molecular Physics Division
Cambridge MA, USA
 
Joshua
KARNS
State University of New York at Oswego
Oswego NY, USA
HITRAN Application Programming Interfacand Efficient Spectroscopic Tools (HAPIEST)
Roman
KOCHANOV
Harvard-Smithsonian Center for Astrophysics
Atomic and Molecular Physics Division
Cambridge MA, USA
Spectroscopic toolbox for HITRAN
Robert L.
KURUCZ
Smithsonian Astrophysical Observatory
Cambridge MA, USA
 
Jeong Sik
LIM
Korea Research Institute of Standards and Science, Daejeon, KOREA Validation of non-Voigt Line Shape Function in tunable diode laser absorption spectroscopy of water vapor at 1390 nm
An-Wen
LIU
Hefei National Laboratory for Physical Science at Microscale,
University of Science and Technology of China
Hefei, Anhui, P.R. CHINA
Line intensities of 30011e-00001e band of 12C16O2 with Laser-Locked Cavity ring-down spectroscopy
Gu-Liang
LIU
Hefei National Laboratory for Physical Science at Microscale,
University of Science and Technology of China
Hefei, Anhui, P.R. CHINA
Line intensities of 30011e-00001e band of 12C16O2 with Laser-Locked Cavity ring-down spectroscopy
Xiong
LIU
Smithsonian Astrophysical Observatory
Atomic and Molecular Physics Division
Cambridge MA, USA
The Smithsonian PLanetary ATmosphere interface to VLIDORT (SPLAT-VLIDORT)
Qiancheng
MA
Columbia University
New York NY, USA
 
Giudo
MASIELLO
Universitá degli Studi della Basilicata
Potenza, ITALY
CO2 spectroscopy and forward modelling accuracy in the thermal band: an assessment study with IASI spectral observations
Wyatt
MATT
State University of New York at Oswego
Oswego NY, USA
HITRAN Application Programming Interface and Efficient Spectroscopic Tools (HAPIEST)
Michael
McCARTHY
Harvard-Smithsonian Center for Astrophysics
Atomic and Molecular Physics Division
Cambridge MA, USA
 
Eli J.
MLAWER
Atmospheric Environmental Research, Inc.
Lexington MA, USA
Recent enhancements to the MT_CKD continuum: Part 1
Didier
MONDELAIN
Université Grenoble Alpes
Laboratoire Interdisciplinaire de Physique
Saint Martin d'Hères, FRANCE
Accurate measurements of weak absorption continua of H2O, CO2 and O2 by cavity-enhanced spectroscopic techniques
Caroline
NOWLAN
Harvard-Smithsonian Center for Astrophysics
Atomic and Molecular Physics Division
Cambridge MA, USA
 
Antonija OKLOPČIĆ Harvard-Smithsonian Center for Astrophysics
Institute for Theory and Computation
Cambridge MA, USA
Characterization of Exoplanet Atmospheres via Molecular and Atomic Spectroscopy
Scott
PAINE
Harvard-Smithsonian Center for Astrophysics
Radio and Geoastronomy Division
Cambridge MA, USA
 
Raphael
PANFILI
Spectral Sciences Inc
Burlington MA, USA
 
Vivienne
PAYNE
Jet Propulsion Laboratory
Pasadena CA, USA
Spectroscopy for remote sensing of tropospheric composition: Perspectives from the Aura-TES and OCO-2 teams
Agnès M.
PERRIN
LMD, Ecole polytechnique, Paris, FRANCE Investigation of the ν8 and ν21 bands of propane at 11.5 and 10.9 μm: Evidence of large amplitude tunnelling effects.
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Line positions and intensities for the ν6 and 2ν3 bands of methyl iodide 12CH3I
Denis
PLIUTAU
bytran.org, USA Expanding bytran capabilities with hardware sensors and device interconnect
Oleg L.
POLYANSKY
University College London
London, UK
Sub-percent accuracy for the intensities of top five HITRAN molecules
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Comparison of different water vapour absorption line lists to measured atmospheric absorptions using ground-based MAX-DOAS observations
Zachary
REED
National Institute of Standards and Technology
Process Measurements Division
Gaithersburg MD, USA
Molecular Line Intensities of Carbon Dioxide in the 1.6 μm Region Determined by Cavity Ringdown Spectroscopy
Laurence
RÉGALIA
Université de Reims
Groupe de Spectrométrie Moléculaire et Atmosphérique
Reims, FRANCE
Water Vapor: Line Intensity Study of 18O Enriched Spectra Between 6450 and 8000 cm-1 and H2O Line Shape Parameters Broadened by CO2
Cyril
RICHARD
Université de Bourgogne
Laboratoire Interdisciplinaire Carnot de Bourgogne
Dijon, FRANCE
Spectroscopic databases for the VAMDC portal: new tools and improvements
Greg
RIEKER
University of Colorado
Mechanical Engineering
Boulder CO, USA
From Spectral Database Development to Practical Field Measurements: Frequency Comb Lasers in High-temperature Spectroscopy
Christian
ROESKE
German Aerospace Center DLR
Weßling, GERMANY
New method to establish frequency calibration of FTS with multireflection cells
Rob
ROSCIOLI
Aerodyne Research, Inc.
Center for Atmospherice and Environmental Chemistry
Billerica MA, USA
 
Maud
ROTGER
Université de Reims
Groupe de Spectrométrie Moléculaire et Atmosphérique
Reims, FRANCE
Preliminary analysis of the interacting (ν2 + 2ν42 + ν3,4ν2, ν1 + 2ν2, 2ν1) pentad of CF4
Laurence S.
ROTHMAN
Harvard-Smithsonian Center for Astrophysics
Atomic and Molecular Physics Division
Cambridge MA, USA
 
Shanelle
SAMUELS
Harvard-Smithsonian Center for Astrophysics
Atomic and Molecular Physics Division
Cambridge MA, USA
H2, He and CO2 line-broadening coefficients for molecules in the HITRAN database. Part II: H2CO, HCN, CO2, H2S, N2O and OH
David W.
SCHWENKE
NASA Ames Research Center
Space Science and Astrobiology Division
Moffett Field CA, USA
The Spectroscopy of C3: New Challenges and New Physics
Keith P.
SHINE
University of Reading
Department of Meteorology
Reading, UK
Near-infrared water vapour continuum derived from sun-pointing FTS measurements
Joanne
SHORTER
Aerodyne Research, Inc.
Center for Atmospherice and Environmental Chemistry
Billerica MA, USA
Laser Spectroscopy Monitoring of 16O13C18O and 16O12C17O of Atmospheric Carbon Dioxide
Mary Ann H.
SMITH
NASA Langley Research Center
Chemistry and Dynamics Branch
Hampton, USA
Line shape parameters for the 1←0 bands of CO isotopologues
Clara
SOUSA-SILVA
MIT
Earth, Atmospheric and Planetary Sciences
Cambridge MA, USA
Molecular Simulations for the Spectroscopic Detection of Biosignature Gases and Other Volatiles
Kang
SUN
State University of New York at Buffalo
Buffalo, USA
Reevaluating the use of O2 a1Δg band in spaceborne remote sensing of greenhouse gases
Keeyoon
SUNG
Jet Propulsion Laboratory
Pasadena CA, USA
Measurement of temperature-dependent N2-N2 collision-induced absorption and H2-broadening of cold and hot CH4
Filippo
TAMASSIA
University of Bologna
Department of Industrial Chemistry
ITALY
The experimental pure rotational spectrum of some substituted nitrogen hydrides. New lines and accurate analyses for 15ND2, 15ND and 15NH
Yan
TAN
Harvard-Smithsonian Center for Astrophysics
Atomic and Molecular Physics Division
Cambridge MA, USA
Water vapor line-broadening coefficients for molecules in the HITRAN database
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H2, He and CO2 line-broadening coefficients for molecules in the HITRAN database. Part II: H2CO, HCN, CO2, H2S, N2O and OH
Jonathan
TENNYSON
University College London
Department of Physics and Astronomy
London, UK
The ExoMol project: progress and perspectives
Ha
TRAN
LMD, Ecole polytechnique, Paris, FRANCE Line-shape problems in modelling laboratory and atmospheric spectra and predictions of high-order line-shape parameters using molecular dynamics simulations
Vladimir
TYUTEREV
Université de Reims
Groupe de Spectrométrie Moléculaire et Atmosphérique
Reims, FRANCE
Isotopic effects in infrared spectra of phosphine PH3 and hydrocarbons (CH4, C2H4) via ab initio and variational calculations
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TheoReTs - Ab Initio Based Information System For Astrophysical Applications: Line Lists, Cross-Sections And Validation Versus Observed Spectra
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Atlas of Experimental and Theoretical High-Temperature Methane Cross-Sections from T=296 K To 1000 K
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Consistency of absolute ozone intensities in MW, 10 and 5 micron ranges from ab initio predictions and laboratory observations
Jean
VANDER AUWERA
Universite Libre de Bruxelles, BELGIUM Line positions and intensities in the 7400-8600 cm-1 region of the ammonia spectrum
Gabriel J.
VAZQUEZ
Universidad Nacional Autónoma de México
Instituto de Ciencias Físicas
Cuernavaca, MEXICO
High-spin electronic states of molecular oxygen
Geronimo L.
VILLANUEVA
NASA - Goddard Space Flight Center
Solar System Exploration Division
Greenbelt MD, USA
Planetary Spectrum Generator: an accurate online radiative transfer suite for atmospheres, comets, small bodies and exoplanets
Bastien
VISPOEL
University of Massachusetts
Lowell MA, USA
Ab initio reduced matrix elements for H216O for Modified Complex Robert-Bonamy calculations
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Vibrational Dependence And Prediction Of Line Shape Parameters For The H2O-H2 Collisional System
Georg
WAGNER
German Aerospace Center DLR
Weßling, GERMANY
New absolute and relative line intensities of ozone fundamentals - a step towards the end of the ozone UV/MIR dilemma
Piotr
WCISŁO
Nicolaus Copernicus University
Torun, POLAND
First comprehensive dataset of beyond-Voigt line-shape parameters from ab initio quantum scattering calculations for the HITRAN database
Robin
WORDSWORTH
Harvard University,
School of Engineering and Applied Sciences
Cambridge MA, USA
TBD
Mark S.
ZAHNISER
Aerodyne Research, Inc.
Center for Atmospherice and Environmental Chemistry
Billerica MA, USA
TBD