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Reminder!! Call for Habitable Worlds Observatory F2F Poster Session

26 September 2024

Posters Due Friday September 27th 8:00pm EST

The Habitable Worlds Observatory (HWO) Face-to-Face meeting will take place in Rochester, NY, from October 22nd through 24th. The event will feature an in-person poster session on Wednesday, October 23. We welcome any research aligned with the HWO science objectives (see science and technology working groups for details). Additionally, there will also be a "pop" poster session on Thursday October 24, where participants can provide a brief (~1 minute) overview of their poster work, allowing virtual attendees to engage with their research.

If selected to present a poster, participants will also receive an invitation to attend the meeting in person and travel funds will be available.

Due to the limited number of poster slots, we will prioritize early career individuals (undergraduates, post-bacs, graduate students, postdocs, and those within 10 years of earning their PhD) who have not previously attended an HWO meeting in person. We will also strive to ensure diverse representation from various working groups.

Please fill out this form to apply for a poster presentation by 5pm PT (8pm EST) on Friday September 27.

Please feel free to circulate this announcement at your local institution and communities.

If you have any questions, please contact Raissa Estrela (restrela@jpl.nasa.gov) and Rob Zellem (robert.t.zellem@nasa.gov).

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