We already have a date for our first meeting of young Spanish researchers in planetary sciences. It will be virtual and will take place on December 14, 15 and 16, 2021. We hope that you all find it interesting and that we have a great attendance.
Registration is free and you can do it here ((it only takes 30 seconds). The link to attend will be sent days before through the email address used in the registration.
December 14, 2021:
16:00 - Presentation (Juan Luis Rizos - Contact: @JuanLuisRizos).
17:00 - Break + coffee.
16:00 - Presentation (Juan Luis Rizos - Contact: @JuanLuisRizos).
17:00 - Break + coffee.
17:30 - Talk: From academia to the private sector (Andrés Catalán - Contact: This email address is being protected from spambots. You need JavaScript enabled to view it.).
December 15, 2021:
16:00 - Python for astronomers. In interactive format (Eloy Peña Asensio - Contact: @Eloy_PeAs).
17:30 - Break + coffee.
18:00 - Good practices and advice for the preparation of scientific texts (Josep Maria Trigo - Contact: @Josep_Trigo).
December 16, 2021:
16:00 - Talk: Career Development, an empirical approach (Noemí Pinilla-Alonso - Contact: This email address is being protected from spambots. You need JavaScript enabled to view it.).
18:00 - Break + coffee.
18:30 - Open debate: the future of planetary sciences in Spain. Participants: Isabel Márquez, Alejandro Cardesín, Inma Domínguez y Ricardo Hueso.
** The schedules shown are peninsular (CET).
December 15, 2021:
16:00 - Python for astronomers. In interactive format (Eloy Peña Asensio - Contact: @Eloy_PeAs).
17:30 - Break + coffee.
18:00 - Good practices and advice for the preparation of scientific texts (Josep Maria Trigo - Contact: @Josep_Trigo).
December 16, 2021:
16:00 - Talk: Career Development, an empirical approach (Noemí Pinilla-Alonso - Contact: This email address is being protected from spambots. You need JavaScript enabled to view it.).
18:00 - Break + coffee.
18:30 - Open debate: the future of planetary sciences in Spain. Participants: Isabel Márquez, Alejandro Cardesín, Inma Domínguez y Ricardo Hueso.
** The schedules shown are peninsular (CET).