[ASA] Third Pietro Baracchi conference - change of date

Steven Tingay s.tingay at curtin.edu.au
Fri Jul 23 12:16:07 AEST 2021


Dear Colleagues,

Further to my announcement of the third Pietro Baracchi conference, I need
to inform you that the dates for the conference have changed, due to a
conflict with a significant meeting in Italy.  In order to allow Italians
to join both meetings, we have moved the Baracchi meeting into November.
We apologise for the change, especially to those already registered.

The meeting was going to take place October 6/7, 2021.

The meeting will now take place November 3/4, 2021.  Please see the meeting
website for details:

https://protect-au.mimecast.com/s/VkmOCXLW2mUXpVlVJT6Sexx?domain=indico.ict.inaf.it

Regards,
Steven

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Professor Steven Tingay (He/Him/His)
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Curtin Institute of Radio Astronomy
Curtin University
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International Centre for Radio Astronomy Research

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