[Loops] Call for Proposals to Host the 9th Coronal Loops Workshop in 2019 (reminder)

Stephen Bradshaw stephen.bradshaw at rice.edu
Mon Jul 16 07:40:29 MDT 2018


 

Hello everyone,

 

I just wanted to send a brief reminder re. the call for proposals to host
the 9th Coronal Loops Workshop. Due date: July 27th. Other details below.

 

Best wishes,

 

Steve

 

 

From: Loops <loops-bounces at solar.physics.montana.edu> On Behalf Of Stephen
Bradshaw
Sent: Monday, June 18, 2018 2:18 PM
To: loops at solar.physics.montana.edu
Subject: [Loops] Call for Proposals to Host the 9th Coronal Loops Workshop
in 2019

 

 

Dear Colleagues,

 

The Coronal Loops Workshop series, inaugurated in Paris (2002), has been
tremendously successful in bringing together researchers from all over the
world to discuss current problems related to the physics of closed magnetic
structures in the solar corona, and to present their progress toward solving
them. The Workshops have also provided an excellent forum for young
researchers to participate in discussions and to showcase their work. The
previous Workshop in the series (Loops VIII) was held in Palermo, in June
2017 (http://www.astropa.unipa.it/CLW2017/CLW2017.html).

 

The Steering Committee for the Coronal Loops Workshops now invites proposals
to host the 9th Workshop in the series (Loops IX), which will be convened in
2019.

 

Letters of Intent to submit a proposal are optional, but would be useful to
the Steering Committee if sent no later than July 13th. Full proposals must
be submitted on or before July 27th.

 

Proposals should be no more than 3 pages in length and must include:

 

*       A description of the proposed location (including accessibility from
major transport hubs).

*       The preferred dates, avoiding conflicts with other major community
meetings in 2019.

(e.g. EGU [Apr. 7 - 12]; IAU Cambridge [Apr. 14 - 19]; CESPM [May. 6 - 10];
NAM/UKSP [Jun. 30 - Jul. 4]; IAUS 354 [Jun. 30 - Jul. 6]; AOGS [Jul. 28 -
Aug. 2]; Hinode 13 [Sept. 2 - 6])

*       A description of the venue, meeting room, and facilities.

*       An overview of the local accommodation and dining options.

*       Transport between the accommodation and the workshop venue (e.g. a
walk, bus ride, etc).

*       An estimate of the total cost of the workshop.

*       An estimate of the registration fee (assuming 60 participants).

*       Who will Chair the SOC/LOC?

*       Any other comments that you think would be helpful to the Steering
Committee in support of your proposal.

 

Please send letters of intent, full proposals, and requests for a copy of
the Workshop Guidelines, to Steve Bradshaw (Steering Committee Chair:
stephen.bradshaw at rice.edu <mailto:stephen.bradshaw at rice.edu> ).

 

With best wishes,

 

Steve Bradshaw

(on behalf of the Coronal Loops Workshops Steering Committee)

 

 

Dr. Stephen J. Bradshaw

(Associate Professor of Physics and Astronomy)

 

Department of Physics and Astronomy (MS 108)

Rice University,

6100 Main Street,

Houston,

TX 77005,

USA.

 

Tel: +1 713 348 4045

Email:  <mailto:stephen.bradshaw at rice.edu> stephen.bradshaw at rice.edu

Web: solar.rice.edu

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