Canadian Society of Exploration Geophysicists (CSEG)
AGU Fall Meeting 2020
Event Details

After celebrating our Centennial year, we turn our focus to the opportunities, discoveries and solutions that will shape future generations and society.
 
We envision a future where scientific discovery continues to be valued and celebrated for its role in advancing human knowledge.
We envision a future where knowledge of Earth and space sciences are used in collaboration with advances in natural, physical and social sciences, medicine and engineering.
We envision a future that will shape our science, culture and partnerships for the benefit and prosperity of people and the planet.
 
Online everywhere from 1-17 December means
 
1 Pre-recorded presentations will be available starting 1 December
2 Oral, eLightning and poster sessions will be scheduled from 7-17 December
3 Plenaries, innovations, key events and sessions will be scheduled from 7-11 December
4 Workshops and other AGU sponsored events will begin starting 1 December
5 Town halls will be held from 1-17 December
 
AS THE FALL MEETING MOVES TO A VIRTUAL PLATFORM, SESSION TYPES WILL INCLUDE
 
Oral Sessions: include pre-recorded presentations with scheduled one-hour live Q&A with a group of presenters.
 
eLightning Sessions: include a virtual poster with scheduled 3-minute lightning talks and Q&A at the time of session.
 
Poster Sessions: include a virtual poster with a scheduled text chat at the time of session and additional scheduled chats based on author's availability. 
 
AGU Innovations: these events within the AGU meeting are terrific ways to participate in deep-dive and curated content along topics you're interested in. COVID, scientific collaboration and social justice, transcending the classroom, and you might even be able to dance your scientific research! 
 
Workshops: deep-dive events scheduled in multiple time zones, some may be multi-day, offer you a chance to connect, think, and participate in new ways. Topics include 3D printing for geosciences, bystander intervention training, machine learning, and using R and Python for environmental data science. These promise to be dynamic opportunities to build your skills and your community connections in a safe and robust learning environment. 
 
Town Halls: over 100 to be held over the course of 17 days. These provide updates and a chance to discuss your ideas with organizations, agencies, and the community on a variety of topics. Organizations participating include NAS, NASA, NOAA, UN, Helmholtz Centre Potsdam GFZ German Research Centre for Geosciences, National Solar Observatory, US Department of Energy, NSF, US Global Change Research Program, and multiple academic groups.
 
Tools to self-organize: tools to meet within the platform and connect around themes or topics in a safe space. Also the ability to schedule these meetings in advance and meet 1:1 or in small groups.
 
THE ONLINE REGISTRATION PORTAL WILL OPEN IN MID-SEPTEMBER
 
REGISTRATION RATES FOR 2020
 
 
AGU will provide 100% refund of your registration as long as your request is received by 7 November 11:59 p.m. ET. via email: registration@agu.org 
 
Any requests made after 8 November 12:00 am ET will be reviewed on a case-by-case basis.
 

Canadian Society of Exploration Geophysicists (CSEG)

The objective of the Society is to promote the science of geophysics, especially as it applies to exploration, and to promote fellowship and co-operation among those persons interested in geophysical prospecting.

When
Monday, December 07 - 11, 2020
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