SIG proposals for the 2018 IRIS workshop are due this Thursday, March 29th.
IRIS requests proposals for Special Interest Group meetings at the 2018 IRIS Workshop. Special Interest Groups (or SIGs) are breakout groups, ~1-1.5 hr in length, spread throughout the conference agenda. SIGs serve as an opportunity for broader discussion from the general seismology community on a range of topics.
Please submit a title and short abstract of your proposed session, along with the names of two session conveners to irisworkshop2018<at>iris.edu <irisworkshop2018<at>iris.edu>. We will accept proposals for SIGs through March 29th.
More information about the workshop in general, including an agenda and timing of the SIGs, is available at: www.iris.edu/irisworkshop http://www.iris.edu/irisworkshop
Questions? Please email irisworkshop2018<at>iris.edu <irisworkshop2018<at>iris.edu>.
Thanks!
2018 IRIS Workshop Team
IRIS requests proposals for Special Interest Group meetings at the 2018 IRIS Workshop. Special Interest Groups (or SIGs) are breakout groups, ~1-1.5 hr in length, spread throughout the conference agenda. SIGs serve as an opportunity for broader discussion from the general seismology community on a range of topics.
Please submit a title and short abstract of your proposed session, along with the names of two session conveners to irisworkshop2018<at>iris.edu <irisworkshop2018<at>iris.edu>. We will accept proposals for SIGs through March 29th.
More information about the workshop in general, including an agenda and timing of the SIGs, is available at: www.iris.edu/irisworkshop http://www.iris.edu/irisworkshop
Questions? Please email irisworkshop2018<at>iris.edu <irisworkshop2018<at>iris.edu>.
Thanks!
2018 IRIS Workshop Team
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SIG proposals for the 2018 IRIS workshop are due TODAY.
IRIS requests proposals for Special Interest Group meetings at the 2018 IRIS Workshop. Special Interest Groups (or SIGs) are breakout groups, ~1-1.5 hr in length, spread throughout the conference agenda. SIGs serve as an opportunity for broader discussion from the general seismology community on a range of topics.
Please submit a title and short abstract of your proposed session, along with the names of two session conveners to irisworkshop2018<at>iris.edu. We will accept proposals for SIGs through March 29th.
More information about the workshop in general, including an agenda and timing of the SIGs, is available at: www.iris.edu/irisworkshop.
Questions? Please email irisworkshop2018<at>iris.edu.
Thanks!
2018 IRIS Workshop Team