[Loops] Reminder: Call for Nominations to the Coronal Loops Workshop Steering Committee (2024-2030)

David Brooks dhbrooks.work at gmail.com
Fri Aug 9 03:18:36 MDT 2024


Dear All,

This is just a reminder that nominations for the Coronal Loops Workshops
Steering Committee will close on Monday. If there is anyone you feel would
be a good addition to the SC, please let me know as soon as possible.

Best wishes,
David

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From: *David Brooks* <dhbrooks.work at gmail.com>
Date: Tuesday, July 30, 2024
Subject: Call for Nominations to the Coronal Loops Workshop Steering
Committee (2024-2030)
To: loops at solar.physics.montana.edu


Dear Coronal Loops Enthusiasts,


I hope those of you who attended the Coronal Loops Workshop in Tenerife
recently had an enjoyable and productive meeting. By all accounts the
meeting was a great success.


The Coronal Loops Workshop series is overseen by a Steering Committee that
is responsible for selecting venues, forming and advising the workshop
Scientific Organizing Committee, and setting the overarching goals and
agenda of the meetings. Members serve for 6 year terms, and new members are
elected every 2 years. The current committee members are:


David Brooks (Chair)

Patrick Antolin

Clara Froment

Boris Gudiksen

Craig Johnston

Fabio Reale

Durgesh Tripathi

Tom Van Doorsselaere

Amy Winebarger


After helping to organize the meetings in St Andrews 2019, the pandemic
delayed meeting in Paris 2022, and Tenerife 2024, Myself, Durgesh, and
Fabio have reached the end of our terms. It is now time to elect 3 new
members.


If you would like to nominate someone who is active in our community to
serve on the new committee, please send nominations (including
self-nominations) to David Brooks (*dhbrooks.work at gmail.com
<dhbrooks.work at gmail.com>*) by the end of *Monday August 12th*. The current
committee will vote on the nominations and the newly-elected members will
be contacted and announced in due course.


Best wishes,

David Brooks
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