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28 August 2025

PhysCOS Second Early Career Workshop on 23-25 September 2025

We are excited to invite you to the Second Early Career Workshop organized by NASA’s Physics of the Cosmos Program and the Physics of the Cosmos Program Analysis Group Executive Committee.

The workshop is designed to support and empower the next generation of astrophysics leaders and principal investigators. The workshop will take place on 23-25 September 2025 from 1p-4p Eastern (10a-1p Pacific) and it will be fully remote.

PhysCOS Second Early Career Workshop about PhysCOS Second Early Career Workshop on 23-25 September 2025
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This workshop aims to provide insights to early-career scientists about the fascinating work done in the Physics of the Cosmos Program, explain and demonstrate the tools and opportunities available to them, and answer any questions they may have.

The first day will focus on Science, the second day on Missions, and the third day on Careers. The workshop program is available at this website.

Participants will engage in interactive sessions covering topics such as grants, data archives, and career development strategies.

Whether you are a graduate student, postdoc, or early-career researcher, you will find this workshop beneficial for your professional growth.

Use this Google form to register and let us know whether you would like to present your work during the Science Day of the workshop on September 23, 2025. All the registered attendees will receive a participation certificate.

Please, share this announcement with interested colleagues and scientists. We look forward to your participation and to fostering a vibrant community of early-career scientists!

Warm regards,

Dr Francesca Civano & Dr Brian Humensky
PhysCOS Chief Scientists, NASA GSFC

Dr Bernard Kelly
PhysCOS Support Scientist, NASA GSFC

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