Astronomy
215th AAS Meeting Day 2
I've realized that live-blogging a meeting is really hard, especially when one
still needs to finish one's own talk is trying to get some science done. So, I apologize for the lack of posting. I have some interesting thoughts on yesterday's sessions on employment and the longitudinal survey, but I may not get to posting them until
after I give my talk the end of the week.
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215th Aas: Meg Urry
The AAS Meeting was so big, I've asked a few people to help me summarize their thoughts and impressions of the meeting. I'll be posting them over the next days and weeks. Just to prove that I'm not the only one who felt overwhelmed by the...
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Aas 215 -- Owlm
So, last week was the 215th AAS Meeting in Washington, DC. I found the meeting to be pretty overwhelming. In fact, the title of this post is a reference to the OWLT, in case it wasn't clear. It was the biggest AAS Meeting in history, which for me...
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Interesting Links
Someday, I will find enough space in my head and time in my life to come up with an honest-to-goodness posting, but for now I present you with a few interesting links. Evgenya commented on the previous post about anonymous blogging, and coincidentally,...
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The New Girls' Network
It's been quiet on the blog here, and my excuse is that I've been busy with travel recently. I'm on an 8-day tour of the Bay Area, giving three seminar-length talks and one 20-minute conference talk while I'm here. I'm following a...
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Aas 213th Meeting: Day 0
Well, here I am in Long Beach! I plan to live-blog from the AAS Meeting here this week. Tomorrow should be off to a great start: the CSWA Session meets tomorrow at lunchtime. 12:45pm in Room 104B. Also of note: Monday at 3:40pm: Lisa Kewley -- Pierce...
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