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| Canadian Meteorological and Oceanographic Society Congress | | Canadian Meteorological and Oceanographic Society Congress | ||
| | | [https://congress.cmos.ca/ CMOS Congress] | ||
| July | | July | ||
| Small | | Small | ||
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| American Geophysical Union Fall Meeting | | American Geophysical Union Fall Meeting | ||
| | | [https://fallmeeting.agu.org AGU Fall Meeting] | ||
| December | | December | ||
| ~ | | ~25000 people | ||
| Usually San Francisco | | Usually San Francisco | ||
| | | Atmospheric, Earth-Covering (including Ocean Sciences), Geophysics, and Space Physics, and Interdisciplinary. Good combination of observational and numerical work. | ||
| | | Overwhelmingly large, incredible poster sessions, lots of chance to see interdisciplinary work (science education, public health, science/art) and participate in workshops. | ||
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| European Geophysical Union | | European Geophysical Union | ||
| | | [https://www.egu.eu/meetings/general-assembly/ 2019 EGU General Assembly] | ||
| April | | April | ||
| ~15000 people | | ~15000 people | ||
| | | Vienna, Austria | ||
| | | Ocean sciences, cryospheric sciences, general geophysics, climatology. Much of the research is observational and numerical. | ||
| | | Tremendously well attended. Every day has hundreds of posters to look at. Due to the shear number of people, one usually comes out with a memorable idea or two. | ||
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| American Physical Society Division of Fluid Dynamics | | American Physical Society Division of Fluid Dynamics | ||
| | | [https://www.apsdfd2018.org 2018 APS DFD Annual Meeting] | ||
| November | | November | ||
| | | ~3500 | ||
| | | Seattle (2019) | ||
| | | Observational oceanography, small crymospere session, numerical simulation, internal waves. | ||
| | | Weaker poster session, as this conference is focused mainly on talks. If you submit an abstract and ask for a talk, you <i>will</i> get a talk. Perhaps it's good practice as the talks are required to be swift and there is no room to add fluff. Often, there is a contingent from Cornell that we have ties to, so this is a good opportunity to meet researchers from other institutions. | ||
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| International Association for Great Lakes Research Conference | | International Association for Great Lakes Research Conference | ||
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| Conference of the Computational Fluid Dynamics Society of Canada | | Conference of the Computational Fluid Dynamics Society of Canada | ||
| | | [https://www.cfdcanada.ca/ CFD Canada] | ||
| June | | June | ||
| Very Small | | Very Small | ||
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* Frank's Noodle House (pretty cheap, incredibly good noodles) | * Frank's Noodle House (pretty cheap, incredibly good noodles) | ||
* Little Bird (signs for Petit Ouseau. Expensive, but great French food) | * Little Bird (signs for Petit Ouseau. Expensive, but great French food) | ||
=== Washington === | |||
* Del Sol (amazing burritos) | |||
* Busboys and Poets (great locally-sourced brunch, great social causes) |
Latest revision as of 20:51, 20 April 2019
We've attended quite a few conferences over the years. This is a place to record some notes on them and, perhaps more importantly, good places to eat!
Feel free to add your thoughts / recommendations here.
General Notes
Flights
- Avoid electronic boarding passes, since you'll need to submit a boarding pass with your receipts to get reimbursed
- You'll likely be buying your tickets well in advance of the conference, so you may want to consider getting a travel advance so that you get that money back earlier
Conferences
Name | Link | Month(s) | Size | Location | Topic(s) | Thoughts |
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Ocean Sciences | 2020 meeting in San Diego | February | ~ 4000 people | Various (Portland 2018, San Diego 2020) | Wide range of topics. Fairly light on numerical talks. | (Ben) I quite enjoyed this conference. Massive poster session was good. Good chance to see interesting talks in your field and check out interesting talks in other fields. |
Canadian Meteorological and Oceanographic Society Congress | CMOS Congress | July | Small | Various Canadian Cities (2019: Montreal as part of IUGG) | ||
American Geophysical Union Fall Meeting | AGU Fall Meeting | December | ~25000 people | Usually San Francisco | Atmospheric, Earth-Covering (including Ocean Sciences), Geophysics, and Space Physics, and Interdisciplinary. Good combination of observational and numerical work. | Overwhelmingly large, incredible poster sessions, lots of chance to see interdisciplinary work (science education, public health, science/art) and participate in workshops. |
European Geophysical Union | 2019 EGU General Assembly | April | ~15000 people | Vienna, Austria | Ocean sciences, cryospheric sciences, general geophysics, climatology. Much of the research is observational and numerical. | Tremendously well attended. Every day has hundreds of posters to look at. Due to the shear number of people, one usually comes out with a memorable idea or two. |
American Physical Society Division of Fluid Dynamics | 2018 APS DFD Annual Meeting | November | ~3500 | Seattle (2019) | Observational oceanography, small crymospere session, numerical simulation, internal waves. | Weaker poster session, as this conference is focused mainly on talks. If you submit an abstract and ask for a talk, you will get a talk. Perhaps it's good practice as the talks are required to be swift and there is no room to add fluff. Often, there is a contingent from Cornell that we have ties to, so this is a good opportunity to meet researchers from other institutions. |
International Association for Great Lakes Research Conference | IAGLR Conference | June | Very Small | |||
Conference of the Computational Fluid Dynamics Society of Canada | CFD Canada | June | Very Small |
Food
Denver
- Sam's No. 3 Diner (arm sized burritos)
- Rhein Haus (good German beer)
Vienna
- derHannes
Portland
- Afuri Ramen (not super cheap, but fantastic ramen)
- Tarad thai (decent prices, good food. Lunch special is a good deal)
- Eisenhower bagels (great bagels at a great price)
- Frank's Noodle House (pretty cheap, incredibly good noodles)
- Little Bird (signs for Petit Ouseau. Expensive, but great French food)
Washington
- Del Sol (amazing burritos)
- Busboys and Poets (great locally-sourced brunch, great social causes)