We are holding our second symposium for ECRs to present their research and network with other community members! Plenary talks, short research and lightning talks, and a social/networking event for anyone working on volcanoes in watery places. Held over 2 time zone sessions for all to participate. Join us!
Last year we hosted over 60 people during two sessions to see 21 fantastic ECR presentations, with attendees from 22 countries, 6 continents, and with a 79% ECR turnout. Let’s get those numbers even higher this year!
Whether your interests are in: Submarine physical volcanology, igneous petrology and geochemistry, water-magma interactions, volcanic hazards and impacts, remote sensing, hydrothermal vents, or oceanography, marine ecology, marine geophysics, outreach and education, technology, data and computing relating to marine volcanism, ALL are welcome to participate!
Registration is open until October 30thvia this link.
What you need to know:
Held over all time zonesin two online sessions: Nov 15th 15:00-19:00 UTC (Atlantic), and Nov 16th 00:00-04:00 UTC (Pacific). We may add extra sessions the following day depending on interest.
You need to have paid your IAVCEI membership fees to participate (do reach out to us if you have extenuating financial circumstances). Everything else associated with this event is FREE.
ECRs can be anyone from undergraduates, masters and PhD students, postdocs, to early career professionals and educators associated with the world of marine volcanism.
ECRs have a choice of either 1) live online 10 minute research/topic presentations, or 2) a 3 minute lightning talk. Research talks can be pre-recorded if desired.
A plenary speaker will begin each session highlighting recent advances and discoveries in our field, along with a welcome from the CoSV committee.
Each session (Atlantic and Pacific) will be followed by a social/networking event where you can talk with a small group of career mentors.
Attendance is welcome to ALL in our field, not just our ECRs. However, our presentations focus will be to highlight the ongoing work of our CoSV ECRs. So please share amongst your networks and research groups.
To register your interest (to present or attend), please fill in the registration form, and forward to anyone it might be of interest to!
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