Dear Community Members,
Planning is underway for the 2022 SAGE/GAGE Community Science Workshop which will be held June 14-16 in Pittsburgh, PA. The day prior to the main meeting, Monday, June 13, will be open for short courses on topics of interest to the community. We are currently soliciting suggestions for ½- or 1-day short courses or workshops you would like to see and/or that you would be interested to help offer.
Accepted short courses will be provided with a meeting room (capacities range from 20-100 people), free wifi, a projector, and a screen. Presenters are encouraged to bring their own laptops for any slides or other materials they wish to share. All other costs associated with hosting short courses will be the responsibility of the organizers. If your course aligns with a topic typically sponsored by UNAVCO or IRIS, please contact Donna Charlevoix (donna<at>unavco.org) for geodesy or John Taber (taber<at>iris.edu) for seismology to discuss additional funding support options.
https://forms.gle/d1sgCFt9GmM8kk7K6
Please visit the link above to submit your short course suggestions/requests by Tuesday, March 8, 2022. If you have questions please contact Justin Sweet (justin.sweet<at>iris.edu) or Beth Pratt-Sitaula (prattsitaula<at>unavco.org). We anticipate notifying people about proposal acceptances by late March.
Additional information about the 2022 SAGE/GAGE workshop can be found on our website (www.iris.edu/workshop).
Thanks, and we look forward to seeing you in Pittsburgh!
Justin Sweet & Beth Pratt-Sitaula
P.S. A separate email will be going out shortly to solicit Special Interest Group (SIG) meeting proposals. Please feel free to submit ideas to either or both solicitations.
IMPORTANT DATES
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Short Course proposals due: March 8
Special Interest Group (SIG) proposals due: March 15
Student travel support application period: March 1-22
Registration opens: Early April
Registration, abstract submission, and hotel deadline: May 18
SAGE/GAGE Workshop: June 14-16 (short courses June 13)
SAGE and GAGE are seismic and geodetic facilities run by IRIS and UNAVCO via funding from the National Science Foundation.
Planning is underway for the 2022 SAGE/GAGE Community Science Workshop which will be held June 14-16 in Pittsburgh, PA. The day prior to the main meeting, Monday, June 13, will be open for short courses on topics of interest to the community. We are currently soliciting suggestions for ½- or 1-day short courses or workshops you would like to see and/or that you would be interested to help offer.
Accepted short courses will be provided with a meeting room (capacities range from 20-100 people), free wifi, a projector, and a screen. Presenters are encouraged to bring their own laptops for any slides or other materials they wish to share. All other costs associated with hosting short courses will be the responsibility of the organizers. If your course aligns with a topic typically sponsored by UNAVCO or IRIS, please contact Donna Charlevoix (donna<at>unavco.org) for geodesy or John Taber (taber<at>iris.edu) for seismology to discuss additional funding support options.
https://forms.gle/d1sgCFt9GmM8kk7K6
Please visit the link above to submit your short course suggestions/requests by Tuesday, March 8, 2022. If you have questions please contact Justin Sweet (justin.sweet<at>iris.edu) or Beth Pratt-Sitaula (prattsitaula<at>unavco.org). We anticipate notifying people about proposal acceptances by late March.
Additional information about the 2022 SAGE/GAGE workshop can be found on our website (www.iris.edu/workshop).
Thanks, and we look forward to seeing you in Pittsburgh!
Justin Sweet & Beth Pratt-Sitaula
P.S. A separate email will be going out shortly to solicit Special Interest Group (SIG) meeting proposals. Please feel free to submit ideas to either or both solicitations.
IMPORTANT DATES
================
Short Course proposals due: March 8
Special Interest Group (SIG) proposals due: March 15
Student travel support application period: March 1-22
Registration opens: Early April
Registration, abstract submission, and hotel deadline: May 18
SAGE/GAGE Workshop: June 14-16 (short courses June 13)
SAGE and GAGE are seismic and geodetic facilities run by IRIS and UNAVCO via funding from the National Science Foundation.