rootbrowseIAC-19A4session 11. SETI 1: SETI Science and TechnologyPapers1. New Limits on the Presence of Technological Civilizations in the Universe from Breakthrough Listen2. Breakthrough Listen on the Murchison Widefield Array3. On the Breakthrough Listen search for signs of intelligent life near the Galactic center4. The Breakthrough Listen Search for Intelligent Life: Public Data, Formats, Reduction and Archiving5. Opportunities for Radio Technosignature Searches with the Allen Telescope Array and Very Large Array6. Towards a UK SETI capability with e-MERLIN/EVN7. Involvement of the Sardinia Radio Telescope in the Breakthrough Listen Initiatives: first results and ongoing activities8. Searching for Low Frequency Optical SETI Signals buried in Atmospheric Scintillation9. Time Markers for SETI in Binary Systems10. The Trillion Planet Survey The Search for Directed Intelligence and Implications of Directed Energy for SETI Philip Lubin Physics Department, University of California, Santa Barbara, CA 93106-9530, 805-893-8432, lubin@ucsb.edu11. Autocorrelation-based detection methods for astrophysical and interstellar communication signals12. KLT for an expanding universe with SETI applications.13. Hyper-SETI – A New Way of Searching for Extraterrestrial Intelligence14. Self-replicating the Hart-Tipler argument against the existence of extraterrestrial intelligence15. Novel Technosignatures16. Lunar Opportunities for SETI17. The Moonbounce Project: Observing the Earth as a Communicating Exoplanet18. SETI Space Missions. A Search for Technosignatures from the Solar Neighborhood with LOFAR