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Call for abstracts: From Infinity to Zero: the history of the Universe in redshift: 3-5 April 2019

Call for abstracts: From Infinity to Zero: the history of the Universe in redshift: 3-5 April 2019

1 Oct 2018

Cristobel

Soares

Call for abstracts for Student-led Conferences

Who:�Postgraduate and postdoctoral researchers from the SEPnet region with research interests in this year�s conference topics. What:�Two parallel research conferences proposed and organised by students wanting to advance their research and extend their collaborations. The conferences include talks by invited speakers and students as well as poster and recreational sessions. When: 3-5 April 2019�(Arrival 6pm on 3 April.� Accommodation at Glen Eyre, Highfield Campus.) Where: University of Southampton, Murray Lecture Building, Highfield Campus. Numbers:�Circa 40-50 delegates This conference aims to bring together students from all areas of astronomy research. From the study of inflation at Portsmouth to planetary science at the Open University, the GRADnet astronomy groups� research probes many epochs of the Universe. Students will gain knowledge of a wide range of research techniques applied to phenomena at various redshifts, and see where such techniques may cross over and enhance their own research. Organisers:�Elizabeth Swann, Steve Cunnington, Max Foxley-Marrable, Natalie Hogg, Sam Youles, University of Portsmouth. The parallel conference is:�The Future of Particle Physics in the Post-Higgs Landscape Abstract deadline�7 January 2019: Submit your abstract�here.Once your abstract has been accepted you will be notified by the conference organiser to register for this conference. Once your abstract has been accepted please register�here.�Registration deadline: 1 March 2019. This event is free (SEPnet pays for your accommodation and course fees) for SEPnet postgraduate researchers and travel expenses incurred can be claimed from your Physics Department.