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** Attended [https://osm.agu.org/2018/ February 2018 in Portland]
** Attended [https://osm.agu.org/2018/ February 2018 in Portland]
** [https://osm.agu.org/2018/future-meetings/ 2020 meeting in San Diego] (16–21 February)
** [https://osm.agu.org/2018/future-meetings/ 2020 meeting in San Diego] (16–21 February)
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! Link
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! Size
! Location
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| Ocean Sciences
| [https://osm.agu.org/2018/future-meetings/ 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.
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| Canadian Meteorological and Oceanographic Society Congress
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| July
| Small
| Various Canadian Cities (2019: Montreal as part of IUGG)
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| American Geophysical Union Fall Meeting
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| December
| ~20000 people
| Usually San Francisco
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| European Geophysical Union
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| April
| ~15000 people
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| American Physical Society Division of Fluid Dynamics
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| November
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== Food ==
== Food ==

Revision as of 11:27, 30 November 2018

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

  • List of conferences that we've attended
    • and some thoughts that we've had on them
  • Ocean Sciences
    • Very large conference, 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.
    • Attended February 2018 in Portland
    • 2020 meeting in San Diego (16–21 February)
Name Link Month(s) Size Location Topic(s) Thoughts
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 July Small Various Canadian Cities (2019: Montreal as part of IUGG)
American Geophysical Union Fall Meeting December ~20000 people Usually San Francisco
European Geophysical Union April ~15000 people
American Physical Society Division of Fluid Dynamics November

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)