Purpose and benefit of the workshop
One objective of the NASA Astrobiology Institute's "Thermodynamics, Disequilibrium, Evolution" (TDE) focus group is to understand how geochemical disequilibria are generated and how these gradients could have been harnessed to drive early metabolic systems. Studies of different types of hydrothermal vent systems have revolutionized our understanding of how metabolism and energy conversion on Earth might have emerged from a geological setting, and also have advanced our knowledge of possible environments where life could exist on other wet rocky worlds. Past TDE workshops have advanced our knowledge of laboratory simulations and models of far-from-equilibrium systems relevant to the origin of life.
To advance this knowledge even further and to prepare for the exploration of potential habitable environments on other worlds, there is a need for new, innovative in situ exploration technologies and analytical methods. The goals of this workshop are: to define laboratory and analytical requirements for simulating seafloor settings on early Earth and other worlds, and to identify new technologies and operational strategies for the in-situ exploration of energetically active field sites that may represent analogs for environments in which life emerged. The 3-day workshop will gather experts in planetary disequilibrium and origin of life, ocean sciences, experimental design and sensing technologies.
Venue
102 ELSI Hall, ELSI-1 building, Tokyo Institute of Technology, Ookayama campus, Tokyo
Invited Speakers
Laurie Barge
Pablo Sobron
Eugenio Simoncini
Kirt Robinson
Julyan Cartwright
Jan Amend
Blair Thornton (U Tokyo)
Ken Takai (JAMSTEC)
Roy Price
Darlene Lim
Adam Monroe
Program (tentative)
ELSI-TDE agenda_v5_r.pdf
Organizers: Laurie Barge, Eugenio Simoncini, Pablo Sobron, Yuichiro Ueno
Contact: Laurie Barge (Laura.M.Barge_at_jpl.nasa.gov)
Registration: Registration for participation is now open.
For those who have ELSI ID, please go to the ELSI server https://members.elsi.jp and log in with your ID.
You will see "ELSI/TDE Meeting" on the right column.
Click the link for registration.
For those who do not have ELSI ID, Please follow this link to create your account at ELSI server.
https://members.elsi.jp/signup/tde?ml_lang=en
You will be directed to the registration page.
Should you have any technical difficulties, please feel free to contact
comp-committee_at_elsi.jp for assistance.