[ASA] ATNF/AAO Bolton Symposium 2012 (4-6 December)

John O'Byrne john.obyrne at sydney.edu.au
Sun Nov 4 22:17:18 AEDT 2012


Dear ASA members,

This is a friendly reminder that the registration for the ATNF/AAO Bolton Symposium 2012 will be closing this coming Monday, 5th November.

We strongly encourage everyone to register for the ATNF/AAO Bolton Symposium 2012. The Bolton Symposium provides an excellent opportunity for:
 i) postdocs from around Australia to showcase the great science that they have done in 2012;
 ii) improving collaborations between institutions;
 iii) interacting socially in both formal and informal settings
 iv) senior astronomers to see all the new work that is being done

The year's program will feature  Fred Watson speaking on "Great Collaborations in Astronomy" as well as  Roger Davies' interactive "Being an astronomer" career session.  We will also host a fun event (Pizza in the Park) where science discussions and collaborations can be fostered in a more casual setting.  Best of all, this Symposium is *free* for all postdocs !

This event will be held at the ATNF Lecture Theatre in Marsfield, NSW, from 4-6 December 2012.  Although the primary purpose of the Bolton Symposium is for postdocs, we encourage more senior astronomers to attend as well as students to see all the great science that is being done by astronomy postdocs across Australia.

More details about this event can be found at this website:

http://www.atnf.csiro.au/research/conferences/2012/boltonsymp/

If you have any questions please do not hesitate to contact us.

Best regards,
Keith Bannister, Iraklis Konstantopoulos & Ivy Wong


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   Dr O. Ivy Wong
   Super Science Fellow @ CSIRO Astronomy and Space Science
   Cnr Vimiera & Pembroke Roads, Marsfield, NSW 2122, Australia
   Phone: +61-2-9372-4148
   Email: ivy.wong at csiro.au<mailto:ivy.wong at csiro.au>
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