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Montpellier : culture & tourism | Origins 2011
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Montpellier : culture & tourism. Located in southern France. Near the mediterranean coast, Montpellier is a 1000 year old city with many monuments and pleasant places, located 800km from Paris, 400km from Barcelona, 200 km from Marseille, 500 km from Bordeaux. The city accomodates 250 000 inhabitants (400 000 including the suburban area). To the nearby famous Camargue. In Montpellier is very active, with art museums, the lyric and symphonic seasons at the opera house, and two major summer festivals:.
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Origins 2011 - ISSOL & IAU meeting
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ISSOL – The International Astrobiology Society and Bioastronomy (IAU C51). ISSOL/Bioastronomy joint conference, was held in Nara. Logo to visit the website). Will be held in San Diego. Pictures of the conference. For information requests about. Please contact the Conference Administrator: Ms. Reine Bédos. In Montpellier (France) in July 2011. This meeting will integrate the broader interests and techniques of astronomy, planetology, geology, chemistry. This conference will provide an opportunity for astr...
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Presentation Guidelines | Origins 2011
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Guidelines for Preparation of Oral and Poster Presentations. Contributed oral slots are strictly 15 min. Including presentation, discussion/questions and. Speaker change typically 10 min presentation 4-5 min discussion (invited lectures: 30 min = 25 min presentation 5 min discussion). Recommendations for slide preparation and file formats. Videoprojection of presentations/slides at the conference center Le Corum. Is operated through an integrated system that does not allow. Microsoft PowerPoint), PDF.
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Scientific program | Origins 2011
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For more details see also :. Invited Lectures and Contributed Orals. Detailed Schedule and Abstracts. ChairPersons, Invited and Contributed Speakers. Listed by alphabetical order). Session introduction: 15 min per ChairPerson. Invited Lecture: 25 min presentation 5 min questions. Contributed Oral: 10 min presentation 5 min questions. Sunday, July 3. Origins: from Stars to Life. US), Purificación López-García. Biosignatures and clues of life. Canada), Mikhail Fedonkin. Jean-Pierre Paul de Vera.
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Sponsors | Origins 2011
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International Year Of Chemistry 2011. CNRS INSU CNES Interdisciplinary Program "Environnements Planétaires et Origines de la Vie (EPOV)". CNRS INSU CNES "Programme National de Planétologie". Invited Lectures and Contributed Orals. Montpellier : culture and tourism. How to reach Montpellier. Local and public transportation. City map of Montpellier. Fees and related information. Student travel grants (closed). Before and After the conference.
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Origins 2011 | Important dates | Origins 2011
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Sunday, May 15. For guaranteed embedding of abstract in conference book and media). Friday, May 27. Past dates and closed deadlines. Monday, April 22. Selection of contributed communications (oral and posters) completed and notified to authors. Friday, March 11. Lowcost Accomodation Booking/Cancellation Deadline. Saturday, February 19. Contributed Abstract submission Deadline (considered for oral presentation). Earlybird registration Deadline (extended). ISSOL Travel Grant application deadline.
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Information for authors | Origins 2011
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The submission of oral contributions is now closed. Poster Submission is Still Open! Only abstracts received until Sunday, May 15. 2011 can be included in the conference book. Late abstracts received after May 15. And until the beginning of the conference, may still be accepted (within the limit of available poster exhibition boards), however without any guarantee. Of being included in participants’ welcome package. Guidelines for preparing oral/poster presentations are now available: click here. T9 Outr...
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Videos and slides | Origins 2011
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You can see the videos of the conferences on the Innovaxiom. Slides synchronized with audio are also available. Invited Lectures and Contributed Orals. Montpellier : culture and tourism. How to reach Montpellier. Local and public transportation. City map of Montpellier. Fees and related information. Student travel grants (closed). Before and After the conference.
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In the News - Planetary Habitability Laboratory @ UPR Arecibo
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CC) 2016 PHL @ UPRA. Here is a list of some of the international press and media coverage of the PHL's research activities, contributions, or mentions. The links are sorted by categories and dates associated to a press release or a particular project. Discussed potentially habitable planets using the. During the last episode of. Jan 9, 2014). At the Jodrell Bank Observatory. A Potentially Habitable World in Our Nearest Star. Where should we look for alien life? August 24, 2016). August 24, 2016). ESO.
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Press Releases - Planetary Habitability Laboratory @ UPR Arecibo
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CC) 2016 PHL @ UPRA. A Potentially Habitable World in Our Nearest Star. Proxima b was added to the Habitable Exoplanets Catalog. An international team of astronomers from the. Campaign have found evidence of a potentially habitable world orbiting the. Posted Aug 25, 2016, 3:23 AM. New Book Describes the Search for Habitable Extrasolar Planets. What does it take to consider a planet potentially habitable? If a planet is suitable for life, could life be present? Is life on other planets inevitable? Scienti...