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!!!EIS UK Meeting
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!!A national meeting for solar scientists
!Announcement
__7th & 8th July 2009\\UCL Bloomsbury Campus, Central London__
As part of the science involvement programme of Hinode EIS in the UK, the EIS team at UCL (MSSL) invites fellow solar scientists in the UK to a two-day meeting to promote information exchange both with the instrument team and among the UK solar science community. The meeting will have the additional goal of discussing current EIS science goals nationally.
The EIS UK Meeting will be hosted by UCL on its central London Bloomsbury campus (with associated good transport links) on Tuesday 7th and Wednesday 8th July 2009.
While the first part of the meeting will aim to bring attendees up to speed on EIS as it is used, we would very much like to encourage scientific discussion. To that end, scientific presentations contributed by attendees will form the main part of the meeting, with an obvious emphasis on EIS data. All guests will be asked to make at least a short oral presentation.
Guests are encouraged to bring laptop computers in order to join in interactive demonstrations of techniques and learning tools. Wireless access will also be available for those who want it. (We regret that we are able to provide technical support only for wireless connections, and not other computer problems so please ensure that your computer has IDL, an up-to-date web browser (Firefox, Safari, etc.) and the necessary branches of SolarSoft ({{gen}}, {{eis}}, as well as whatever you normally use) installed.
We can accommodate a limited number of guests, due to space and available facilities for networking, so please register early.
!Dates & Times
__Meeting Dates & Times__
In order to allow for easier transport from various parts of the UK, the meeting will start at __10:30 on Tuesday 7th July__, finishing around 18:00. On __Wednesday 8th__, we will start earlier, but similarly finish earlier to allow guests to make their way to airports and train stations at a more convenient time.
__Registration & Abstract__
You can submit your registration and presentation abstract using our online form at insert-url.
The deadline for registration is __Monday 4th May 2009__.
!Venue & Access
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The EIS UK Meeting will be held in the Pearson Lecture Theatre on the main quadrangle of UCL's Bloomsbury campus in London.
To find your way to room to the Pearson Lecture Theatre, you can use [UCL's Route Finder|http://crf.casa.ucl.ac.uk/] website to navigate from most nearby landmarks. The system is very flexible and provides wheelchair-friendly routes where necessary.
To find the Pearson Lecture Theatre from most nearby London locations, just follow these steps...
* go to [UCL's Route Finder|http://crf.casa.ucl.ac.uk/] and choose....
* ''I want to...''
* ''find a route''
* ''...from...''
* ''Warren Street Tube Station'' (for example)
* ''...to a''
* ''Room''
* ''...called''
* ''Pearson (North East Entrance) LT''
If you have any difficulties, see the [UCL Route Finder|http://crf.casa.ucl.ac.uk/help_movie/helpMovie.aspx] video tutorial for more information.
Alternatively, you can use one of the predefined routes from nearby stations here:
* From [Euston|http://crf.casa.ucl.ac.uk/screenRoute.aspx?s=1309&d=121&w=False] Rail Station
* From [Euston Square|http://crf.casa.ucl.ac.uk/screenRoute.aspx?s=1178&d=121&w=False] Tube Station
** Circle & Metropolitan Lines
** convenient from Paddington Rail Station for ''Heathrow Express''
** convenient from Liverpool Street Rail Station for ''Stansted Express''
* From [Warren Street|http://crf.casa.ucl.ac.uk/screenRoute.aspx?s=1174&d=121&w=False] Tube Station
** Northern & Victoria Lines
** convenient from Victoria Tube Station for ''Gatwick Express''
** convenient from Waterloo Rail Station
* From [Goodge Street|http://crf.casa.ucl.ac.uk/screenRoute.aspx?s=1176&d=121&w=False] Tube Station
** Northern Line
** convenient from Waterloo Rail Station
* From [St Pancras|http://crf.casa.ucl.ac.uk/screenRoute.aspx?s=1338&d=121&w=False] Rail Station
* From [Kings Cross|http://crf.casa.ucl.ac.uk/screenRoute.aspx?s=1316&d=121&w=False] Rail Station
** Northern, Victoria & Piccadilly Lines
There's also a more general webpage containing [Public Transport access information to UCL|http://www.ucl.ac.uk/maps/public-transport]...
...while Transport for London has a [London Journey Planner|http://journeyplanner.tfl.gov.uk/] between stations and major attractions (choose ''UCL Main Entrance, Bloomsbury'' as the destination). And a PDF map of the London Tube system is available [here|http://www.tfl.gov.uk/assets/downloads/standard-tube-map.pdf].
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!Eclipse seasons (inc. adjustments for EIS, and what we've done in the software to include them)
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inc. adjustments for EIS, and what we've done in the software to include them)
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!!Ways to get at the data (with video tutorials)
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with video tutorials
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