Got the conference blues after BPSC? Why not pop down to the RAS for this special meeting about Solar System Atmospheres...
More details here: https://ras.ac.uk/events-and-meetings/ras-meetings/uk-solar-system-atmospheres-community-meeting Wannt to study planetary sciences at the Open University? Check out these new PhD projects for a Oct 2020 start (application deadline 21 Feb).
Project titles and main contacts: Geological mapping of Mercury David.Rothery@open.ac.uk Tectonism in western Arabia Terra, Mars Matt.Balme@open.ac.uk Detecting potential bio-signatures for Enceladus Biosignature modification in the Oxia Planum region Victoria.Pearson@open.ac.uk Analysing wind patterns on Mars by tracking dust devils Water in the Martian atmosphere during global dust storms Venus polar vortices and atmospheric mixing Stephen.Lewis@open.ac.uk Return to the Moon: insights into lunar volatile resources through analysis of new samples Mahesh.Anand@open.ao.uk The Solar System’s first organics – Investigating the role of coatings on pristine pre-solar grains Ashley.King@open.ac.uk The origin of chondrule rims – a unique window into the protoplanetary disc Ian.Franchi@open.ac.uk For more information (including full project descriptions and supervisors) and to apply visit http://www.open.ac.uk/science/physical-science/phd-students/current-phd-studentships Only a few days to go until the British Planetary Science conference!
With lots of great talks, the program can be found here: https://bpsc2020.files.wordpress.com/2019/12/bpsc2020_schedule_v6-1.pdf On Monday 13th there will be an UKPF early careers social evening at the Trinity College Beer Cellar, We hope to see as many of you as possible for a drink or two! |
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