STEREO SWG, March 22-26, 2010
From: James McAteer – james.mcateer@tcd.ie
STEREO SWG, March 22-26, 2010 Second Announcement
The solar research group at Trinity College Dublin is glad to invite the solar community to the 21st STEREO Science Working Group (SWG) to be held in Dublin, Ireland. This will be part of a series of STEREO meetings during the week of March 22-26, 2010. As part of this week of STEREO science we will also be hosting individual meetings for each instrument onboard STEREO.
We strongly encourage the solar and heliospheric community to attend and present their science results.We also encourage a strong degree of participation by PhD students and young scientists to present their STEREO related results as oral presentations. As part of the meeting we intend to hold a tutorial session on STEREO data analysis software. This is a great opportunity to pose questions on STEREO data, discuss your projects and needs with the STEREO team, and help strengthen the mission as the spacecraft separate from Earth and we look forward to a new solar cycle.
The website contains information on travel, local hotels and transport, and meeting details and will be updated regularly. There may be a small conference fee payable on arrival to cover some expenses. This will kept as low as possible so as to encourage maximum attendance. Registration is now open via the website and the local organising committee greatly appreciate early registration.
James McAteer (chair) on behalf of SOC
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STEREO SWG, March 22-26, 2010
The solar research group at Trinity College Dublin is glad to invite the UK solar and heliospheric community to the 21st STEREO Science Working Group (SWG) to be held in Dublin, Ireland. This will be part of a series of STEREO meetings during the week of March 22-26, 2010. As part of this week of STEREO science we will also be
hosting individual meetings for each instrument onboard STEREO.
We strongly encourage the UK solar and heliospheric community to attend and present their science results. We also encourage a strong degree of participation by PhD students and young scientists to present their STEREO related results as oral presentations. As part of the meeting we intend to hold a tutorial session on STEREO data analysis software. This is a great opportunity to pose questions on STEREO data, discuss your projects and needs with the STEREO team, and help strengthen the mission as the spacecraft separate from Earth and we look forward to a new solar cycle.
Details of the meeting are available on
http://grian.phy.tcd.ie/stereo
The website contains information on travel, local hotels and transport, and meeting details and will be updated regularly. There may be a small conference fee payable on arrival to cover some expenses. This will kept as low as possible so as to encourage maximum attendance. Registration is via the meeting website and the local organising committee greatly appreciate early registration.
Hope to see everyone in Dublin,
James McAteer
STEREO Scientist, Trinity College Dublin
James.mcateer@tcd.ie
LOC, James McAteer (chair), Peter Gallagher, Shane Maloney (website), Jason Byrne, David Long