Posted by Erik Svensson
Following a Doodle poll about which dates EXEB-members would be present and could participate and take care in organizing our regular (weekly) Tuesday-meetings, I have now put together a tentative schedule for spring 2016. Everybody except one has participated in this poll, and I have now allocated you dates based on this poll.
As usual, the person(-s) responsible for organizing a meeting decide the activitiy, which is often (although not always) to discuss an interesting scientific paper or, alternatively, to give a short (informal) presentation of ongoing research. Also as usual, it is a the person(-s) responsible who will write a blog post, announcing the theme of the meeting. Ideally, this blog post should be up on Thursday or Friday the week before, particularly if it is a paper to be discussed, as people will need time to digest the material.
Note that, although we are quite many now in the EXEB-environment, some of us will have to arrange two meetings this semester to fill the slots, which is hopefully not too painful.
Also, feel free if you have a visitor to let him/her present his research in this informal and relaxed scientific environment. If you have to cancel your slot, make sure you find a substitute or swich date with someone else on the list.
EXEB schedule spring 2016 (tentative and subject to change)
Tuesday, January 19: Erik Svensson
Tuesday, January 26: Jessica Abbott
Tuesday, February 2: Tobias Uller
Tuesday, February 9: Katie Duryea
Tuesday, February 16: Nathalie Feiner
Tuesday, February 23: Katrine Lund-Hansen
Tuesday, March 1: John Waller
Tuesday, March 8: Reinder Radersma
Tuesday, March 15: Talk by Wiebke Feindt (host: Erik Svensson)
Tuesday, March 22: Hanna Laakonen
Tuesday, March 29: Weizhao Yang
Tuesday, April 5: Anna Nordén
Tuesday, April 12: Beatriz Willink
Tuesday, April 19: Antonio Cordero
Tuesday, April 26: Erik Svensson
Tuesday, May 3: Jessica Abbott
Tuesday, May 10: Tobias Uller
Tuesday, May 17: Katie Duryea
Tuesday, May 24: Nathalie Feiner
Tuesday, May 31: Katrine Lund-Hansen
Following a Doodle poll about which dates EXEB-members would be present and could participate and take care in organizing our regular (weekly) Tuesday-meetings, I have now put together a tentative schedule for spring 2016. Everybody except one has participated in this poll, and I have now allocated you dates based on this poll.
As usual, the person(-s) responsible for organizing a meeting decide the activitiy, which is often (although not always) to discuss an interesting scientific paper or, alternatively, to give a short (informal) presentation of ongoing research. Also as usual, it is a the person(-s) responsible who will write a blog post, announcing the theme of the meeting. Ideally, this blog post should be up on Thursday or Friday the week before, particularly if it is a paper to be discussed, as people will need time to digest the material.
Note that, although we are quite many now in the EXEB-environment, some of us will have to arrange two meetings this semester to fill the slots, which is hopefully not too painful.
Also, feel free if you have a visitor to let him/her present his research in this informal and relaxed scientific environment. If you have to cancel your slot, make sure you find a substitute or swich date with someone else on the list.
EXEB schedule spring 2016 (tentative and subject to change)
Tuesday, January 19: Erik Svensson
Tuesday, January 26: Jessica Abbott
Tuesday, February 2: Tobias Uller
Tuesday, February 9: Katie Duryea
Tuesday, February 16: Nathalie Feiner
Tuesday, February 23: Katrine Lund-Hansen
Tuesday, March 1: John Waller
Tuesday, March 8: Reinder Radersma
Tuesday, March 15: Talk by Wiebke Feindt (host: Erik Svensson)
Tuesday, March 22: Hanna Laakonen
Tuesday, March 29: Weizhao Yang
Tuesday, April 5: Anna Nordén
Tuesday, April 12: Beatriz Willink
Tuesday, April 19: Antonio Cordero
Tuesday, April 26: Erik Svensson
Tuesday, May 3: Jessica Abbott
Tuesday, May 10: Tobias Uller
Tuesday, May 17: Katie Duryea
Tuesday, May 24: Nathalie Feiner
Tuesday, May 31: Katrine Lund-Hansen
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