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!!!EIS Team Science Meeting Agenda
__18th March__

''This page refers to one day of a closed [meeting of the EIS consortium|TeamMeetingMar09]''

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!!Comments from attendees welcome!
__If you are attending this day of the meeting, please comment here if you would like to give input. Anyone may leave a comment; but for spam reasons, unsigned comments will be deleted and ignored, so please make sure you include your name.__

__It would be good to have a discussion about this before the meeting, here on the EISWiki.__

!!Report from Technical Splinter Meeting (previous day)
Expect to hear reports on things like...\\
!Calibration updates
!Remote Operations
*Remote Planning
**Procedure
***Human
***Software
*Interactions

!!Study-creation in the S-band Era
!What we’ve learned to date:
*Prospects
*Problems
*Experiences
!How do we address observing challenging targets like flares?
This is a particularly interesting problem.


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!!EIS Science Results
Talks should put special emphasis on unsolved components in the context of what they talk about, and how they can be addressed using all three instruments on ''Hinode''.

Are these categories now out-dated? Should we organise talks differently?

!Quiet Sun
!Active Regions
!Coronal Holes
!Flares

!Science with other, non-Hinode instruments
*We've had many campaigns with SUMER; 
*CDS routinely follows EIS's pointing; 
*''TRACE'' will routinely follow the most active target on the Sun (as declared by [Max Millennium|http://solar.physics.montana.edu/hypermail/mmmotd/index.html]'s CO), while ''Hinode'' often does the same; 
*there have been several high-profile mutli-instrument campaigns, such as the [WHI|http://ihy2007.org/WHI/] campaign in 2008
*large numbers of HOPs have had a ground-based observatory component
''What projects are under-way with these multi-instrument observations that couldn't otherwise be tackled?''


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!!Communicating Science
!Promoting science results to the immediate and wider science community
!Communicating EIS Science beyond the professional science community


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!!Analysis Software
!State of reduction package
*EIS_PREP, etc.
!Useful additional software
*Descriptions
*Demonstrations


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!!EISWiki
The EIS Wiki is our public face for information
!Changes made since last year
!How to increase participation
!New layers of information

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