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Southern California Kindergarten Conference, Inc |
| Jan 27-28, 2009 at Pasadena Convention Center , Pasadena California United States |
| We are pleased to announce that the 2009 Southern California Kindergarten Conference will be held at the newly remodeled Pasadena Convention Center in Pasadena, CA. The 2009 Conference is guaranteed to be a xe2x80x9cnot to be missedxe2x80x9d event! |
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2009 IEEE Radar Conference |
| May 4-8, 2009 at Pasadena Conference Center, Pasadena California United States |
| The conference's scope is civil and military radar, including science, technology, and systems. The theme for RADAR '09 is "Radar: From Science to Systems," emphasizing scientific or observational requirements and phenomenology that lead to the systems that we in the radar community develop. |
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214th. Meeting of the American Astronomical Society (AAS) |
| Jun 7-11, 2009 at TBD, Pasadena California United States |
| At the semi-annual meetings of the AAS there are five basic types of presentation sessions (described in detail below), four of which are planned one meeting in advance by the AAS Committee on Meetings and one that is composed of Member contributions. The Committee on Meetings is composed of the three Vice-Presidents, the Executive Officer (or designee) and the President (ex-officio). The chair of the Committee on Meetings is always the senior Vice-President. Types of Session at AAS Meetings Poster Sessions During Winter Meetings, Posters are displayed for one day. Late abstracts are usually displayed on the final day of the meeting. During Summer Meetings, Posters are displayed for two days. Monday Poster Sessions continue on Tuesday. Wednesday Poster Sessions continue on Thursday. Contributed Sessions Contributions may be either oral or poster (both types are referred to individually as "papers"). All Members may contribute presentations, which are sorted and grouped by a committee of volunteers shortly after the abstract deadline for each meeting. If you would like to volunteer to sort papers please email: sorters@aas.org |
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2009 IEEE International Conference on Space Mission Challenges for Information Technology (SMC-IT) |
| Jul 19-23, 2009 at Pasadena Convention Center, Pasadena California United States |
| The Third IEEE International Conference on Space Mission Challenges for Information Technology (SMC-IT) is the first forum to gather system designers, engineers, scientists, practitioners, and space explorers for the objective of advancing information technology for space missions. The forum will provide an excellent opportunity for fostering technical interchange on all hardware and software aspects of IT applications in space missions. The conference, held in the beautiful city of Pasadena, California, will focus on current IT practice and challenges as well as emerging information technologies with applicability for future space missions. |
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Southern California Kindergarten Conference, Inc |
| Jan 27-28, 2009 at Pasadena Convention Center , Pasadena California United States |
| We are pleased to announce that the 2009 Southern California Kindergarten Conference will be held at the newly remodeled Pasadena Convention Center in Pasadena, CA. The 2009 Conference is guaranteed to be a xe2x80x9cnot to be missedxe2x80x9d event! |
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2009 IEEE Radar Conference |
| May 4-8, 2009 at Pasadena Conference Center, Pasadena California United States |
| The conference's scope is civil and military radar, including science, technology, and systems. The theme for RADAR '09 is "Radar: From Science to Systems," emphasizing scientific or observational requirements and phenomenology that lead to the systems that we in the radar community develop. |
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214th. Meeting of the American Astronomical Society (AAS) |
| Jun 7-11, 2009 at TBD, Pasadena California United States |
| At the semi-annual meetings of the AAS there are five basic types of presentation sessions (described in detail below), four of which are planned one meeting in advance by the AAS Committee on Meetings and one that is composed of Member contributions. The Committee on Meetings is composed of the three Vice-Presidents, the Executive Officer (or designee) and the President (ex-officio). The chair of the Committee on Meetings is always the senior Vice-President. Types of Session at AAS Meetings Poster Sessions During Winter Meetings, Posters are displayed for one day. Late abstracts are usually displayed on the final day of the meeting. During Summer Meetings, Posters are displayed for two days. Monday Poster Sessions continue on Tuesday. Wednesday Poster Sessions continue on Thursday. Contributed Sessions Contributions may be either oral or poster (both types are referred to individually as "papers"). All Members may contribute presentations, which are sorted and grouped by a committee of volunteers shortly after the abstract deadline for each meeting. If you would like to volunteer to sort papers please email: sorters@aas.org |
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2009 IEEE International Conference on Space Mission Challenges for Information Technology (SMC-IT) |
| Jul 19-23, 2009 at Pasadena Convention Center, Pasadena California United States |
| The Third IEEE International Conference on Space Mission Challenges for Information Technology (SMC-IT) is the first forum to gather system designers, engineers, scientists, practitioners, and space explorers for the objective of advancing information technology for space missions. The forum will provide an excellent opportunity for fostering technical interchange on all hardware and software aspects of IT applications in space missions. The conference, held in the beautiful city of Pasadena, California, will focus on current IT practice and challenges as well as emerging information technologies with applicability for future space missions. |
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Southern California Kindergarten Conference, Inc |
| Jan 27-28, 2009 at Pasadena Convention Center , Pasadena California United States |
| We are pleased to announce that the 2009 Southern California Kindergarten Conference will be held at the newly remodeled Pasadena Convention Center in Pasadena, CA. The 2009 Conference is guaranteed to be a xe2x80x9cnot to be missedxe2x80x9d event! |
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2009 IEEE Radar Conference |
| May 4-8, 2009 at Pasadena Conference Center, Pasadena California United States |
| The conference's scope is civil and military radar, including science, technology, and systems. The theme for RADAR '09 is "Radar: From Science to Systems," emphasizing scientific or observational requirements and phenomenology that lead to the systems that we in the radar community develop. |
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214th. Meeting of the American Astronomical Society (AAS) |
| Jun 7-11, 2009 at TBD, Pasadena California United States |
| At the semi-annual meetings of the AAS there are five basic types of presentation sessions (described in detail below), four of which are planned one meeting in advance by the AAS Committee on Meetings and one that is composed of Member contributions. The Committee on Meetings is composed of the three Vice-Presidents, the Executive Officer (or designee) and the President (ex-officio). The chair of the Committee on Meetings is always the senior Vice-President. Types of Session at AAS Meetings Poster Sessions During Winter Meetings, Posters are displayed for one day. Late abstracts are usually displayed on the final day of the meeting. During Summer Meetings, Posters are displayed for two days. Monday Poster Sessions continue on Tuesday. Wednesday Poster Sessions continue on Thursday. Contributed Sessions Contributions may be either oral or poster (both types are referred to individually as "papers"). All Members may contribute presentations, which are sorted and grouped by a committee of volunteers shortly after the abstract deadline for each meeting. If you would like to volunteer to sort papers please email: sorters@aas.org |
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2009 IEEE International Conference on Space Mission Challenges for Information Technology (SMC-IT) |
| Jul 19-23, 2009 at Pasadena Convention Center, Pasadena California United States |
| The Third IEEE International Conference on Space Mission Challenges for Information Technology (SMC-IT) is the first forum to gather system designers, engineers, scientists, practitioners, and space explorers for the objective of advancing information technology for space missions. The forum will provide an excellent opportunity for fostering technical interchange on all hardware and software aspects of IT applications in space missions. The conference, held in the beautiful city of Pasadena, California, will focus on current IT practice and challenges as well as emerging information technologies with applicability for future space missions. |
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Southern California Kindergarten Conference, Inc |
| Jan 27-28, 2009 at Pasadena Convention Center , Pasadena California United States |
| We are pleased to announce that the 2009 Southern California Kindergarten Conference will be held at the newly remodeled Pasadena Convention Center in Pasadena, CA. The 2009 Conference is guaranteed to be a xe2x80x9cnot to be missedxe2x80x9d event! |
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2009 IEEE Radar Conference |
| May 4-8, 2009 at Pasadena Conference Center, Pasadena California United States |
| The conference's scope is civil and military radar, including science, technology, and systems. The theme for RADAR '09 is "Radar: From Science to Systems," emphasizing scientific or observational requirements and phenomenology that lead to the systems that we in the radar community develop. |
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214th. Meeting of the American Astronomical Society (AAS) |
| Jun 7-11, 2009 at TBD, Pasadena California United States |
| At the semi-annual meetings of the AAS there are five basic types of presentation sessions (described in detail below), four of which are planned one meeting in advance by the AAS Committee on Meetings and one that is composed of Member contributions. The Committee on Meetings is composed of the three Vice-Presidents, the Executive Officer (or designee) and the President (ex-officio). The chair of the Committee on Meetings is always the senior Vice-President. Types of Session at AAS Meetings Poster Sessions During Winter Meetings, Posters are displayed for one day. Late abstracts are usually displayed on the final day of the meeting. During Summer Meetings, Posters are displayed for two days. Monday Poster Sessions continue on Tuesday. Wednesday Poster Sessions continue on Thursday. Contributed Sessions Contributions may be either oral or poster (both types are referred to individually as "papers"). All Members may contribute presentations, which are sorted and grouped by a committee of volunteers shortly after the abstract deadline for each meeting. If you would like to volunteer to sort papers please email: sorters@aas.org |
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2009 IEEE International Conference on Space Mission Challenges for Information Technology (SMC-IT) |
| Jul 19-23, 2009 at Pasadena Convention Center, Pasadena California United States |
| The Third IEEE International Conference on Space Mission Challenges for Information Technology (SMC-IT) is the first forum to gather system designers, engineers, scientists, practitioners, and space explorers for the objective of advancing information technology for space missions. The forum will provide an excellent opportunity for fostering technical interchange on all hardware and software aspects of IT applications in space missions. The conference, held in the beautiful city of Pasadena, California, will focus on current IT practice and challenges as well as emerging information technologies with applicability for future space missions. |
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Southern California Kindergarten Conference, Inc |
| Jan 27-28, 2009 at Pasadena Convention Center , Pasadena California United States |
| We are pleased to announce that the 2009 Southern California Kindergarten Conference will be held at the newly remodeled Pasadena Convention Center in Pasadena, CA. The 2009 Conference is guaranteed to be a xe2x80x9cnot to be missedxe2x80x9d event! |
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2009 IEEE Radar Conference |
| May 4-8, 2009 at Pasadena Conference Center, Pasadena California United States |
| The conference's scope is civil and military radar, including science, technology, and systems. The theme for RADAR '09 is "Radar: From Science to Systems," emphasizing scientific or observational requirements and phenomenology that lead to the systems that we in the radar community develop. |
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214th. Meeting of the American Astronomical Society (AAS) |
| Jun 7-11, 2009 at TBD, Pasadena California United States |
| At the semi-annual meetings of the AAS there are five basic types of presentation sessions (described in detail below), four of which are planned one meeting in advance by the AAS Committee on Meetings and one that is composed of Member contributions. The Committee on Meetings is composed of the three Vice-Presidents, the Executive Officer (or designee) and the President (ex-officio). The chair of the Committee on Meetings is always the senior Vice-President. Types of Session at AAS Meetings Poster Sessions During Winter Meetings, Posters are displayed for one day. Late abstracts are usually displayed on the final day of the meeting. During Summer Meetings, Posters are displayed for two days. Monday Poster Sessions continue on Tuesday. Wednesday Poster Sessions continue on Thursday. Contributed Sessions Contributions may be either oral or poster (both types are referred to individually as "papers"). All Members may contribute presentations, which are sorted and grouped by a committee of volunteers shortly after the abstract deadline for each meeting. If you would like to volunteer to sort papers please email: sorters@aas.org |
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2009 IEEE International Conference on Space Mission Challenges for Information Technology (SMC-IT) |
| Jul 19-23, 2009 at Pasadena Convention Center, Pasadena California United States |
| The Third IEEE International Conference on Space Mission Challenges for Information Technology (SMC-IT) is the first forum to gather system designers, engineers, scientists, practitioners, and space explorers for the objective of advancing information technology for space missions. The forum will provide an excellent opportunity for fostering technical interchange on all hardware and software aspects of IT applications in space missions. The conference, held in the beautiful city of Pasadena, California, will focus on current IT practice and challenges as well as emerging information technologies with applicability for future space missions. |
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Southern California Kindergarten Conference, Inc |
| Jan 27-28, 2009 at Pasadena Convention Center , Pasadena California United States |
| We are pleased to announce that the 2009 Southern California Kindergarten Conference will be held at the newly remodeled Pasadena Convention Center in Pasadena, CA. The 2009 Conference is guaranteed to be a xe2x80x9cnot to be missedxe2x80x9d event! |
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2009 IEEE Radar Conference |
| May 4-8, 2009 at Pasadena Conference Center, Pasadena California United States |
| The conference's scope is civil and military radar, including science, technology, and systems. The theme for RADAR '09 is "Radar: From Science to Systems," emphasizing scientific or observational requirements and phenomenology that lead to the systems that we in the radar community develop. |
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214th. Meeting of the American Astronomical Society (AAS) |
| Jun 7-11, 2009 at TBD, Pasadena California United States |
| At the semi-annual meetings of the AAS there are five basic types of presentation sessions (described in detail below), four of which are planned one meeting in advance by the AAS Committee on Meetings and one that is composed of Member contributions. The Committee on Meetings is composed of the three Vice-Presidents, the Executive Officer (or designee) and the President (ex-officio). The chair of the Committee on Meetings is always the senior Vice-President. Types of Session at AAS Meetings Poster Sessions During Winter Meetings, Posters are displayed for one day. Late abstracts are usually displayed on the final day of the meeting. During Summer Meetings, Posters are displayed for two days. Monday Poster Sessions continue on Tuesday. Wednesday Poster Sessions continue on Thursday. Contributed Sessions Contributions may be either oral or poster (both types are referred to individually as "papers"). All Members may contribute presentations, which are sorted and grouped by a committee of volunteers shortly after the abstract deadline for each meeting. If you would like to volunteer to sort papers please email: sorters@aas.org |
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2009 IEEE International Conference on Space Mission Challenges for Information Technology (SMC-IT) |
| Jul 19-23, 2009 at Pasadena Convention Center, Pasadena California United States |
| The Third IEEE International Conference on Space Mission Challenges for Information Technology (SMC-IT) is the first forum to gather system designers, engineers, scientists, practitioners, and space explorers for the objective of advancing information technology for space missions. The forum will provide an excellent opportunity for fostering technical interchange on all hardware and software aspects of IT applications in space missions. The conference, held in the beautiful city of Pasadena, California, will focus on current IT practice and challenges as well as emerging information technologies with applicability for future space missions. |
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Southern California Kindergarten Conference, Inc |
| Jan 27-28, 2009 at Pasadena Convention Center , Pasadena California United States |
| We are pleased to announce that the 2009 Southern California Kindergarten Conference will be held at the newly remodeled Pasadena Convention Center in Pasadena, CA. The 2009 Conference is guaranteed to be a xe2x80x9cnot to be missedxe2x80x9d event! |
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2009 IEEE Radar Conference |
| May 4-8, 2009 at Pasadena Conference Center, Pasadena California United States |
| The conference's scope is civil and military radar, including science, technology, and systems. The theme for RADAR '09 is "Radar: From Science to Systems," emphasizing scientific or observational requirements and phenomenology that lead to the systems that we in the radar community develop. |
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214th. Meeting of the American Astronomical Society (AAS) |
| Jun 7-11, 2009 at TBD, Pasadena California United States |
| At the semi-annual meetings of the AAS there are five basic types of presentation sessions (described in detail below), four of which are planned one meeting in advance by the AAS Committee on Meetings and one that is composed of Member contributions. The Committee on Meetings is composed of the three Vice-Presidents, the Executive Officer (or designee) and the President (ex-officio). The chair of the Committee on Meetings is always the senior Vice-President. Types of Session at AAS Meetings Poster Sessions During Winter Meetings, Posters are displayed for one day. Late abstracts are usually displayed on the final day of the meeting. During Summer Meetings, Posters are displayed for two days. Monday Poster Sessions continue on Tuesday. Wednesday Poster Sessions continue on Thursday. Contributed Sessions Contributions may be either oral or poster (both types are referred to individually as "papers"). All Members may contribute presentations, which are sorted and grouped by a committee of volunteers shortly after the abstract deadline for each meeting. If you would like to volunteer to sort papers please email: sorters@aas.org |
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2009 IEEE International Conference on Space Mission Challenges for Information Technology (SMC-IT) |
| Jul 19-23, 2009 at Pasadena Convention Center, Pasadena California United States |
| The Third IEEE International Conference on Space Mission Challenges for Information Technology (SMC-IT) is the first forum to gather system designers, engineers, scientists, practitioners, and space explorers for the objective of advancing information technology for space missions. The forum will provide an excellent opportunity for fostering technical interchange on all hardware and software aspects of IT applications in space missions. The conference, held in the beautiful city of Pasadena, California, will focus on current IT practice and challenges as well as emerging information technologies with applicability for future space missions. |
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Southern California Kindergarten Conference, Inc |
| Jan 27-28, 2009 at Pasadena Convention Center , Pasadena California United States |
| We are pleased to announce that the 2009 Southern California Kindergarten Conference will be held at the newly remodeled Pasadena Convention Center in Pasadena, CA. The 2009 Conference is guaranteed to be a xe2x80x9cnot to be missedxe2x80x9d event! |
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2009 IEEE Radar Conference |
| May 4-8, 2009 at Pasadena Conference Center, Pasadena California United States |
| The conference's scope is civil and military radar, including science, technology, and systems. The theme for RADAR '09 is "Radar: From Science to Systems," emphasizing scientific or observational requirements and phenomenology that lead to the systems that we in the radar community develop. |
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214th. Meeting of the American Astronomical Society (AAS) |
| Jun 7-11, 2009 at TBD, Pasadena California United States |
| At the semi-annual meetings of the AAS there are five basic types of presentation sessions (described in detail below), four of which are planned one meeting in advance by the AAS Committee on Meetings and one that is composed of Member contributions. The Committee on Meetings is composed of the three Vice-Presidents, the Executive Officer (or designee) and the President (ex-officio). The chair of the Committee on Meetings is always the senior Vice-President. Types of Session at AAS Meetings Poster Sessions During Winter Meetings, Posters are displayed for one day. Late abstracts are usually displayed on the final day of the meeting. During Summer Meetings, Posters are displayed for two days. Monday Poster Sessions continue on Tuesday. Wednesday Poster Sessions continue on Thursday. Contributed Sessions Contributions may be either oral or poster (both types are referred to individually as "papers"). All Members may contribute presentations, which are sorted and grouped by a committee of volunteers shortly after the abstract deadline for each meeting. If you would like to volunteer to sort papers please email: sorters@aas.org |
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2009 IEEE International Conference on Space Mission Challenges for Information Technology (SMC-IT) |
| Jul 19-23, 2009 at Pasadena Convention Center, Pasadena California United States |
| The Third IEEE International Conference on Space Mission Challenges for Information Technology (SMC-IT) is the first forum to gather system designers, engineers, scientists, practitioners, and space explorers for the objective of advancing information technology for space missions. The forum will provide an excellent opportunity for fostering technical interchange on all hardware and software aspects of IT applications in space missions. The conference, held in the beautiful city of Pasadena, California, will focus on current IT practice and challenges as well as emerging information technologies with applicability for future space missions. |
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Southern California Kindergarten Conference, Inc |
| Jan 27-28, 2009 at Pasadena Convention Center , Pasadena California United States |
| We are pleased to announce that the 2009 Southern California Kindergarten Conference will be held at the newly remodeled Pasadena Convention Center in Pasadena, CA. The 2009 Conference is guaranteed to be a xe2x80x9cnot to be missedxe2x80x9d event! |
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2009 IEEE Radar Conference |
| May 4-8, 2009 at Pasadena Conference Center, Pasadena California United States |
| The conference's scope is civil and military radar, including science, technology, and systems. The theme for RADAR '09 is "Radar: From Science to Systems," emphasizing scientific or observational requirements and phenomenology that lead to the systems that we in the radar community develop. |
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214th. Meeting of the American Astronomical Society (AAS) |
| Jun 7-11, 2009 at TBD, Pasadena California United States |
| At the semi-annual meetings of the AAS there are five basic types of presentation sessions (described in detail below), four of which are planned one meeting in advance by the AAS Committee on Meetings and one that is composed of Member contributions. The Committee on Meetings is composed of the three Vice-Presidents, the Executive Officer (or designee) and the President (ex-officio). The chair of the Committee on Meetings is always the senior Vice-President. Types of Session at AAS Meetings Poster Sessions During Winter Meetings, Posters are displayed for one day. Late abstracts are usually displayed on the final day of the meeting. During Summer Meetings, Posters are displayed for two days. Monday Poster Sessions continue on Tuesday. Wednesday Poster Sessions continue on Thursday. Contributed Sessions Contributions may be either oral or poster (both types are referred to individually as "papers"). All Members may contribute presentations, which are sorted and grouped by a committee of volunteers shortly after the abstract deadline for each meeting. If you would like to volunteer to sort papers please email: sorters@aas.org |
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2009 IEEE International Conference on Space Mission Challenges for Information Technology (SMC-IT) |
| Jul 19-23, 2009 at Pasadena Convention Center, Pasadena California United States |
| The Third IEEE International Conference on Space Mission Challenges for Information Technology (SMC-IT) is the first forum to gather system designers, engineers, scientists, practitioners, and space explorers for the objective of advancing information technology for space missions. The forum will provide an excellent opportunity for fostering technical interchange on all hardware and software aspects of IT applications in space missions. The conference, held in the beautiful city of Pasadena, California, will focus on current IT practice and challenges as well as emerging information technologies with applicability for future space missions. |
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Southern California Kindergarten Conference, Inc |
| Jan 27-28, 2009 at Pasadena Convention Center , Pasadena California United States |
| We are pleased to announce that the 2009 Southern California Kindergarten Conference will be held at the newly remodeled Pasadena Convention Center in Pasadena, CA. The 2009 Conference is guaranteed to be a xe2x80x9cnot to be missedxe2x80x9d event! |
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2009 IEEE Radar Conference |
| May 4-8, 2009 at Pasadena Conference Center, Pasadena California United States |
| The conference's scope is civil and military radar, including science, technology, and systems. The theme for RADAR '09 is "Radar: From Science to Systems," emphasizing scientific or observational requirements and phenomenology that lead to the systems that we in the radar community develop. |
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214th. Meeting of the American Astronomical Society (AAS) |
| Jun 7-11, 2009 at TBD, Pasadena California United States |
| At the semi-annual meetings of the AAS there are five basic types of presentation sessions (described in detail below), four of which are planned one meeting in advance by the AAS Committee on Meetings and one that is composed of Member contributions. The Committee on Meetings is composed of the three Vice-Presidents, the Executive Officer (or designee) and the President (ex-officio). The chair of the Committee on Meetings is always the senior Vice-President. Types of Session at AAS Meetings Poster Sessions During Winter Meetings, Posters are displayed for one day. Late abstracts are usually displayed on the final day of the meeting. During Summer Meetings, Posters are displayed for two days. Monday Poster Sessions continue on Tuesday. Wednesday Poster Sessions continue on Thursday. Contributed Sessions Contributions may be either oral or poster (both types are referred to individually as "papers"). All Members may contribute presentations, which are sorted and grouped by a committee of volunteers shortly after the abstract deadline for each meeting. If you would like to volunteer to sort papers please email: sorters@aas.org |
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2009 IEEE International Conference on Space Mission Challenges for Information Technology (SMC-IT) |
| Jul 19-23, 2009 at Pasadena Convention Center, Pasadena California United States |
| The Third IEEE International Conference on Space Mission Challenges for Information Technology (SMC-IT) is the first forum to gather system designers, engineers, scientists, practitioners, and space explorers for the objective of advancing information technology for space missions. The forum will provide an excellent opportunity for fostering technical interchange on all hardware and software aspects of IT applications in space missions. The conference, held in the beautiful city of Pasadena, California, will focus on current IT practice and challenges as well as emerging information technologies with applicability for future space missions. |
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Southern California Kindergarten Conference, Inc |
| Jan 27-28, 2009 at Pasadena Convention Center , Pasadena California United States |
| We are pleased to announce that the 2009 Southern California Kindergarten Conference will be held at the newly remodeled Pasadena Convention Center in Pasadena, CA. The 2009 Conference is guaranteed to be a xe2x80x9cnot to be missedxe2x80x9d event! |
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2009 IEEE Radar Conference |
| May 4-8, 2009 at Pasadena Conference Center, Pasadena California United States |
| The conference's scope is civil and military radar, including science, technology, and systems. The theme for RADAR '09 is "Radar: From Science to Systems," emphasizing scientific or observational requirements and phenomenology that lead to the systems that we in the radar community develop. |
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214th. Meeting of the American Astronomical Society (AAS) |
| Jun 7-11, 2009 at TBD, Pasadena California United States |
| At the semi-annual meetings of the AAS there are five basic types of presentation sessions (described in detail below), four of which are planned one meeting in advance by the AAS Committee on Meetings and one that is composed of Member contributions. The Committee on Meetings is composed of the three Vice-Presidents, the Executive Officer (or designee) and the President (ex-officio). The chair of the Committee on Meetings is always the senior Vice-President. Types of Session at AAS Meetings Poster Sessions During Winter Meetings, Posters are displayed for one day. Late abstracts are usually displayed on the final day of the meeting. During Summer Meetings, Posters are displayed for two days. Monday Poster Sessions continue on Tuesday. Wednesday Poster Sessions continue on Thursday. Contributed Sessions Contributions may be either oral or poster (both types are referred to individually as "papers"). All Members may contribute presentations, which are sorted and grouped by a committee of volunteers shortly after the abstract deadline for each meeting. If you would like to volunteer to sort papers please email: sorters@aas.org |
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2009 IEEE International Conference on Space Mission Challenges for Information Technology (SMC-IT) |
| Jul 19-23, 2009 at Pasadena Convention Center, Pasadena California United States |
| The Third IEEE International Conference on Space Mission Challenges for Information Technology (SMC-IT) is the first forum to gather system designers, engineers, scientists, practitioners, and space explorers for the objective of advancing information technology for space missions. The forum will provide an excellent opportunity for fostering technical interchange on all hardware and software aspects of IT applications in space missions. The conference, held in the beautiful city of Pasadena, California, will focus on current IT practice and challenges as well as emerging information technologies with applicability for future space missions. |
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Southern California Kindergarten Conference, Inc |
| Jan 27-28, 2009 at Pasadena Convention Center , Pasadena California United States |
| We are pleased to announce that the 2009 Southern California Kindergarten Conference will be held at the newly remodeled Pasadena Convention Center in Pasadena, CA. The 2009 Conference is guaranteed to be a xe2x80x9cnot to be missedxe2x80x9d event! |
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2009 IEEE Radar Conference |
| May 4-8, 2009 at Pasadena Conference Center, Pasadena California United States |
| The conference's scope is civil and military radar, including science, technology, and systems. The theme for RADAR '09 is "Radar: From Science to Systems," emphasizing scientific or observational requirements and phenomenology that lead to the systems that we in the radar community develop. |
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214th. Meeting of the American Astronomical Society (AAS) |
| Jun 7-11, 2009 at TBD, Pasadena California United States |
| At the semi-annual meetings of the AAS there are five basic types of presentation sessions (described in detail below), four of which are planned one meeting in advance by the AAS Committee on Meetings and one that is composed of Member contributions. The Committee on Meetings is composed of the three Vice-Presidents, the Executive Officer (or designee) and the President (ex-officio). The chair of the Committee on Meetings is always the senior Vice-President. Types of Session at AAS Meetings Poster Sessions During Winter Meetings, Posters are displayed for one day. Late abstracts are usually displayed on the final day of the meeting. During Summer Meetings, Posters are displayed for two days. Monday Poster Sessions continue on Tuesday. Wednesday Poster Sessions continue on Thursday. Contributed Sessions Contributions may be either oral or poster (both types are referred to individually as "papers"). All Members may contribute presentations, which are sorted and grouped by a committee of volunteers shortly after the abstract deadline for each meeting. If you would like to volunteer to sort papers please email: sorters@aas.org |
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2009 IEEE International Conference on Space Mission Challenges for Information Technology (SMC-IT) |
| Jul 19-23, 2009 at Pasadena Convention Center, Pasadena California United States |
| The Third IEEE International Conference on Space Mission Challenges for Information Technology (SMC-IT) is the first forum to gather system designers, engineers, scientists, practitioners, and space explorers for the objective of advancing information technology for space missions. The forum will provide an excellent opportunity for fostering technical interchange on all hardware and software aspects of IT applications in space missions. The conference, held in the beautiful city of Pasadena, California, will focus on current IT practice and challenges as well as emerging information technologies with applicability for future space missions. |
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Southern California Kindergarten Conference, Inc |
| Jan 27-28, 2009 at Pasadena Convention Center , Pasadena California United States |
| We are pleased to announce that the 2009 Southern California Kindergarten Conference will be held at the newly remodeled Pasadena Convention Center in Pasadena, CA. The 2009 Conference is guaranteed to be a xe2x80x9cnot to be missedxe2x80x9d event! |
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2009 IEEE Radar Conference |
| May 4-8, 2009 at Pasadena Conference Center, Pasadena California United States |
| The conference's scope is civil and military radar, including science, technology, and systems. The theme for RADAR '09 is "Radar: From Science to Systems," emphasizing scientific or observational requirements and phenomenology that lead to the systems that we in the radar community develop. |
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214th. Meeting of the American Astronomical Society (AAS) |
| Jun 7-11, 2009 at TBD, Pasadena California United States |
| At the semi-annual meetings of the AAS there are five basic types of presentation sessions (described in detail below), four of which are planned one meeting in advance by the AAS Committee on Meetings and one that is composed of Member contributions. The Committee on Meetings is composed of the three Vice-Presidents, the Executive Officer (or designee) and the President (ex-officio). The chair of the Committee on Meetings is always the senior Vice-President. Types of Session at AAS Meetings Poster Sessions During Winter Meetings, Posters are displayed for one day. Late abstracts are usually displayed on the final day of the meeting. During Summer Meetings, Posters are displayed for two days. Monday Poster Sessions continue on Tuesday. Wednesday Poster Sessions continue on Thursday. Contributed Sessions Contributions may be either oral or poster (both types are referred to individually as "papers"). All Members may contribute presentations, which are sorted and grouped by a committee of volunteers shortly after the abstract deadline for each meeting. If you would like to volunteer to sort papers please email: sorters@aas.org |
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2009 IEEE International Conference on Space Mission Challenges for Information Technology (SMC-IT) |
| Jul 19-23, 2009 at Pasadena Convention Center, Pasadena California United States |
| The Third IEEE International Conference on Space Mission Challenges for Information Technology (SMC-IT) is the first forum to gather system designers, engineers, scientists, practitioners, and space explorers for the objective of advancing information technology for space missions. The forum will provide an excellent opportunity for fostering technical interchange on all hardware and software aspects of IT applications in space missions. The conference, held in the beautiful city of Pasadena, California, will focus on current IT practice and challenges as well as emerging information technologies with applicability for future space missions. |
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Southern California Kindergarten Conference, Inc |
| Jan 27-28, 2009 at Pasadena Convention Center , Pasadena California United States |
| We are pleased to announce that the 2009 Southern California Kindergarten Conference will be held at the newly remodeled Pasadena Convention Center in Pasadena, CA. The 2009 Conference is guaranteed to be a xe2x80x9cnot to be missedxe2x80x9d event! |
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2009 IEEE Radar Conference |
| May 4-8, 2009 at Pasadena Conference Center, Pasadena California United States |
| The conference's scope is civil and military radar, including science, technology, and systems. The theme for RADAR '09 is "Radar: From Science to Systems," emphasizing scientific or observational requirements and phenomenology that lead to the systems that we in the radar community develop. |
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214th. Meeting of the American Astronomical Society (AAS) |
| Jun 7-11, 2009 at TBD, Pasadena California United States |
| At the semi-annual meetings of the AAS there are five basic types of presentation sessions (described in detail below), four of which are planned one meeting in advance by the AAS Committee on Meetings and one that is composed of Member contributions. The Committee on Meetings is composed of the three Vice-Presidents, the Executive Officer (or designee) and the President (ex-officio). The chair of the Committee on Meetings is always the senior Vice-President. Types of Session at AAS Meetings Poster Sessions During Winter Meetings, Posters are displayed for one day. Late abstracts are usually displayed on the final day of the meeting. During Summer Meetings, Posters are displayed for two days. Monday Poster Sessions continue on Tuesday. Wednesday Poster Sessions continue on Thursday. Contributed Sessions Contributions may be either oral or poster (both types are referred to individually as "papers"). All Members may contribute presentations, which are sorted and grouped by a committee of volunteers shortly after the abstract deadline for each meeting. If you would like to volunteer to sort papers please email: sorters@aas.org |
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2009 IEEE International Conference on Space Mission Challenges for Information Technology (SMC-IT) |
| Jul 19-23, 2009 at Pasadena Convention Center, Pasadena California United States |
| The Third IEEE International Conference on Space Mission Challenges for Information Technology (SMC-IT) is the first forum to gather system designers, engineers, scientists, practitioners, and space explorers for the objective of advancing information technology for space missions. The forum will provide an excellent opportunity for fostering technical interchange on all hardware and software aspects of IT applications in space missions. The conference, held in the beautiful city of Pasadena, California, will focus on current IT practice and challenges as well as emerging information technologies with applicability for future space missions. |
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Southern California Kindergarten Conference, Inc |
| Jan 27-28, 2009 at Pasadena Convention Center , Pasadena California United States |
| We are pleased to announce that the 2009 Southern California Kindergarten Conference will be held at the newly remodeled Pasadena Convention Center in Pasadena, CA. The 2009 Conference is guaranteed to be a xe2x80x9cnot to be missedxe2x80x9d event! |
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2009 IEEE Radar Conference |
| May 4-8, 2009 at Pasadena Conference Center, Pasadena California United States |
| The conference's scope is civil and military radar, including science, technology, and systems. The theme for RADAR '09 is "Radar: From Science to Systems," emphasizing scientific or observational requirements and phenomenology that lead to the systems that we in the radar community develop. |
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214th. Meeting of the American Astronomical Society (AAS) |
| Jun 7-11, 2009 at TBD, Pasadena California United States |
| At the semi-annual meetings of the AAS there are five basic types of presentation sessions (described in detail below), four of which are planned one meeting in advance by the AAS Committee on Meetings and one that is composed of Member contributions. The Committee on Meetings is composed of the three Vice-Presidents, the Executive Officer (or designee) and the President (ex-officio). The chair of the Committee on Meetings is always the senior Vice-President. Types of Session at AAS Meetings Poster Sessions During Winter Meetings, Posters are displayed for one day. Late abstracts are usually displayed on the final day of the meeting. During Summer Meetings, Posters are displayed for two days. Monday Poster Sessions continue on Tuesday. Wednesday Poster Sessions continue on Thursday. Contributed Sessions Contributions may be either oral or poster (both types are referred to individually as "papers"). All Members may contribute presentations, which are sorted and grouped by a committee of volunteers shortly after the abstract deadline for each meeting. If you would like to volunteer to sort papers please email: sorters@aas.org |
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2009 IEEE International Conference on Space Mission Challenges for Information Technology (SMC-IT) |
| Jul 19-23, 2009 at Pasadena Convention Center, Pasadena California United States |
| The Third IEEE International Conference on Space Mission Challenges for Information Technology (SMC-IT) is the first forum to gather system designers, engineers, scientists, practitioners, and space explorers for the objective of advancing information technology for space missions. The forum will provide an excellent opportunity for fostering technical interchange on all hardware and software aspects of IT applications in space missions. The conference, held in the beautiful city of Pasadena, California, will focus on current IT practice and challenges as well as emerging information technologies with applicability for future space missions. |
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Southern California Kindergarten Conference, Inc |
| Jan 27-28, 2009 at Pasadena Convention Center , Pasadena California United States |
| We are pleased to announce that the 2009 Southern California Kindergarten Conference will be held at the newly remodeled Pasadena Convention Center in Pasadena, CA. The 2009 Conference is guaranteed to be a xe2x80x9cnot to be missedxe2x80x9d event! |
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2009 IEEE Radar Conference |
| May 4-8, 2009 at Pasadena Conference Center, Pasadena California United States |
| The conference's scope is civil and military radar, including science, technology, and systems. The theme for RADAR '09 is "Radar: From Science to Systems," emphasizing scientific or observational requirements and phenomenology that lead to the systems that we in the radar community develop. |
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214th. Meeting of the American Astronomical Society (AAS) |
| Jun 7-11, 2009 at TBD, Pasadena California United States |
| At the semi-annual meetings of the AAS there are five basic types of presentation sessions (described in detail below), four of which are planned one meeting in advance by the AAS Committee on Meetings and one that is composed of Member contributions. The Committee on Meetings is composed of the three Vice-Presidents, the Executive Officer (or designee) and the President (ex-officio). The chair of the Committee on Meetings is always the senior Vice-President. Types of Session at AAS Meetings Poster Sessions During Winter Meetings, Posters are displayed for one day. Late abstracts are usually displayed on the final day of the meeting. During Summer Meetings, Posters are displayed for two days. Monday Poster Sessions continue on Tuesday. Wednesday Poster Sessions continue on Thursday. Contributed Sessions Contributions may be either oral or poster (both types are referred to individually as "papers"). All Members may contribute presentations, which are sorted and grouped by a committee of volunteers shortly after the abstract deadline for each meeting. If you would like to volunteer to sort papers please email: sorters@aas.org |
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2009 IEEE International Conference on Space Mission Challenges for Information Technology (SMC-IT) |
| Jul 19-23, 2009 at Pasadena Convention Center, Pasadena California United States |
| The Third IEEE International Conference on Space Mission Challenges for Information Technology (SMC-IT) is the first forum to gather system designers, engineers, scientists, practitioners, and space explorers for the objective of advancing information technology for space missions. The forum will provide an excellent opportunity for fostering technical interchange on all hardware and software aspects of IT applications in space missions. The conference, held in the beautiful city of Pasadena, California, will focus on current IT practice and challenges as well as emerging information technologies with applicability for future space missions. |
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Southern California Kindergarten Conference, Inc |
| Jan 27-28, 2009 at Pasadena Convention Center , Pasadena California United States |
| We are pleased to announce that the 2009 Southern California Kindergarten Conference will be held at the newly remodeled Pasadena Convention Center in Pasadena, CA. The 2009 Conference is guaranteed to be a xe2x80x9cnot to be missedxe2x80x9d event! |
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2009 IEEE Radar Conference |
| May 4-8, 2009 at Pasadena Conference Center, Pasadena California United States |
| The conference's scope is civil and military radar, including science, technology, and systems. The theme for RADAR '09 is "Radar: From Science to Systems," emphasizing scientific or observational requirements and phenomenology that lead to the systems that we in the radar community develop. |
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214th. Meeting of the American Astronomical Society (AAS) |
| Jun 7-11, 2009 at TBD, Pasadena California United States |
| At the semi-annual meetings of the AAS there are five basic types of presentation sessions (described in detail below), four of which are planned one meeting in advance by the AAS Committee on Meetings and one that is composed of Member contributions. The Committee on Meetings is composed of the three Vice-Presidents, the Executive Officer (or designee) and the President (ex-officio). The chair of the Committee on Meetings is always the senior Vice-President. Types of Session at AAS Meetings Poster Sessions During Winter Meetings, Posters are displayed for one day. Late abstracts are usually displayed on the final day of the meeting. During Summer Meetings, Posters are displayed for two days. Monday Poster Sessions continue on Tuesday. Wednesday Poster Sessions continue on Thursday. Contributed Sessions Contributions may be either oral or poster (both types are referred to individually as "papers"). All Members may contribute presentations, which are sorted and grouped by a committee of volunteers shortly after the abstract deadline for each meeting. If you would like to volunteer to sort papers please email: sorters@aas.org |
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2009 IEEE International Conference on Space Mission Challenges for Information Technology (SMC-IT) |
| Jul 19-23, 2009 at Pasadena Convention Center, Pasadena California United States |
| The Third IEEE International Conference on Space Mission Challenges for Information Technology (SMC-IT) is the first forum to gather system designers, engineers, scientists, practitioners, and space explorers for the objective of advancing information technology for space missions. The forum will provide an excellent opportunity for fostering technical interchange on all hardware and software aspects of IT applications in space missions. The conference, held in the beautiful city of Pasadena, California, will focus on current IT practice and challenges as well as emerging information technologies with applicability for future space missions. |
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Southern California Kindergarten Conference, Inc |
| Jan 27-28, 2009 at Pasadena Convention Center , Pasadena California United States |
| We are pleased to announce that the 2009 Southern California Kindergarten Conference will be held at the newly remodeled Pasadena Convention Center in Pasadena, CA. The 2009 Conference is guaranteed to be a xe2x80x9cnot to be missedxe2x80x9d event! |
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2009 IEEE Radar Conference |
| May 4-8, 2009 at Pasadena Conference Center, Pasadena California United States |
| The conference's scope is civil and military radar, including science, technology, and systems. The theme for RADAR '09 is "Radar: From Science to Systems," emphasizing scientific or observational requirements and phenomenology that lead to the systems that we in the radar community develop. |
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214th. Meeting of the American Astronomical Society (AAS) |
| Jun 7-11, 2009 at TBD, Pasadena California United States |
| At the semi-annual meetings of the AAS there are five basic types of presentation sessions (described in detail below), four of which are planned one meeting in advance by the AAS Committee on Meetings and one that is composed of Member contributions. The Committee on Meetings is composed of the three Vice-Presidents, the Executive Officer (or designee) and the President (ex-officio). The chair of the Committee on Meetings is always the senior Vice-President. Types of Session at AAS Meetings Poster Sessions During Winter Meetings, Posters are displayed for one day. Late abstracts are usually displayed on the final day of the meeting. During Summer Meetings, Posters are displayed for two days. Monday Poster Sessions continue on Tuesday. Wednesday Poster Sessions continue on Thursday. Contributed Sessions Contributions may be either oral or poster (both types are referred to individually as "papers"). All Members may contribute presentations, which are sorted and grouped by a committee of volunteers shortly after the abstract deadline for each meeting. If you would like to volunteer to sort papers please email: sorters@aas.org |
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2009 IEEE International Conference on Space Mission Challenges for Information Technology (SMC-IT) |
| Jul 19-23, 2009 at Pasadena Convention Center, Pasadena California United States |
| The Third IEEE International Conference on Space Mission Challenges for Information Technology (SMC-IT) is the first forum to gather system designers, engineers, scientists, practitioners, and space explorers for the objective of advancing information technology for space missions. The forum will provide an excellent opportunity for fostering technical interchange on all hardware and software aspects of IT applications in space missions. The conference, held in the beautiful city of Pasadena, California, will focus on current IT practice and challenges as well as emerging information technologies with applicability for future space missions. |
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Southern California Kindergarten Conference, Inc |
| Jan 27-28, 2009 at Pasadena Convention Center , Pasadena California United States |
| We are pleased to announce that the 2009 Southern California Kindergarten Conference will be held at the newly remodeled Pasadena Convention Center in Pasadena, CA. The 2009 Conference is guaranteed to be a xe2x80x9cnot to be missedxe2x80x9d event! |
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2009 IEEE Radar Conference |
| May 4-8, 2009 at Pasadena Conference Center, Pasadena California United States |
| The conference's scope is civil and military radar, including science, technology, and systems. The theme for RADAR '09 is "Radar: From Science to Systems," emphasizing scientific or observational requirements and phenomenology that lead to the systems that we in the radar community develop. |
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214th. Meeting of the American Astronomical Society (AAS) |
| Jun 7-11, 2009 at TBD, Pasadena California United States |
| At the semi-annual meetings of the AAS there are five basic types of presentation sessions (described in detail below), four of which are planned one meeting in advance by the AAS Committee on Meetings and one that is composed of Member contributions. The Committee on Meetings is composed of the three Vice-Presidents, the Executive Officer (or designee) and the President (ex-officio). The chair of the Committee on Meetings is always the senior Vice-President. Types of Session at AAS Meetings Poster Sessions During Winter Meetings, Posters are displayed for one day. Late abstracts are usually displayed on the final day of the meeting. During Summer Meetings, Posters are displayed for two days. Monday Poster Sessions continue on Tuesday. Wednesday Poster Sessions continue on Thursday. Contributed Sessions Contributions may be either oral or poster (both types are referred to individually as "papers"). All Members may contribute presentations, which are sorted and grouped by a committee of volunteers shortly after the abstract deadline for each meeting. If you would like to volunteer to sort papers please email: sorters@aas.org |
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2009 IEEE International Conference on Space Mission Challenges for Information Technology (SMC-IT) |
| Jul 19-23, 2009 at Pasadena Convention Center, Pasadena California United States |
| The Third IEEE International Conference on Space Mission Challenges for Information Technology (SMC-IT) is the first forum to gather system designers, engineers, scientists, practitioners, and space explorers for the objective of advancing information technology for space missions. The forum will provide an excellent opportunity for fostering technical interchange on all hardware and software aspects of IT applications in space missions. The conference, held in the beautiful city of Pasadena, California, will focus on current IT practice and challenges as well as emerging information technologies with applicability for future space missions. |
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Southern California Kindergarten Conference, Inc |
| Jan 27-28, 2009 at Pasadena Convention Center , Pasadena California United States |
| We are pleased to announce that the 2009 Southern California Kindergarten Conference will be held at the newly remodeled Pasadena Convention Center in Pasadena, CA. The 2009 Conference is guaranteed to be a xe2x80x9cnot to be missedxe2x80x9d event! |
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2009 IEEE Radar Conference |
| May 4-8, 2009 at Pasadena Conference Center, Pasadena California United States |
| The conference's scope is civil and military radar, including science, technology, and systems. The theme for RADAR '09 is "Radar: From Science to Systems," emphasizing scientific or observational requirements and phenomenology that lead to the systems that we in the radar community develop. |
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214th. Meeting of the American Astronomical Society (AAS) |
| Jun 7-11, 2009 at TBD, Pasadena California United States |
| At the semi-annual meetings of the AAS there are five basic types of presentation sessions (described in detail below), four of which are planned one meeting in advance by the AAS Committee on Meetings and one that is composed of Member contributions. The Committee on Meetings is composed of the three Vice-Presidents, the Executive Officer (or designee) and the President (ex-officio). The chair of the Committee on Meetings is always the senior Vice-President. Types of Session at AAS Meetings Poster Sessions During Winter Meetings, Posters are displayed for one day. Late abstracts are usually displayed on the final day of the meeting. During Summer Meetings, Posters are displayed for two days. Monday Poster Sessions continue on Tuesday. Wednesday Poster Sessions continue on Thursday. Contributed Sessions Contributions may be either oral or poster (both types are referred to individually as "papers"). All Members may contribute presentations, which are sorted and grouped by a committee of volunteers shortly after the abstract deadline for each meeting. If you would like to volunteer to sort papers please email: sorters@aas.org |
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2009 IEEE International Conference on Space Mission Challenges for Information Technology (SMC-IT) |
| Jul 19-23, 2009 at Pasadena Convention Center, Pasadena California United States |
| The Third IEEE International Conference on Space Mission Challenges for Information Technology (SMC-IT) is the first forum to gather system designers, engineers, scientists, practitioners, and space explorers for the objective of advancing information technology for space missions. The forum will provide an excellent opportunity for fostering technical interchange on all hardware and software aspects of IT applications in space missions. The conference, held in the beautiful city of Pasadena, California, will focus on current IT practice and challenges as well as emerging information technologies with applicability for future space missions. |
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Southern California Kindergarten Conference, Inc |
| Jan 27-28, 2009 at Pasadena Convention Center , Pasadena California United States |
| We are pleased to announce that the 2009 Southern California Kindergarten Conference will be held at the newly remodeled Pasadena Convention Center in Pasadena, CA. The 2009 Conference is guaranteed to be a xe2x80x9cnot to be missedxe2x80x9d event! |
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2009 IEEE Radar Conference |
| May 4-8, 2009 at Pasadena Conference Center, Pasadena California United States |
| The conference's scope is civil and military radar, including science, technology, and systems. The theme for RADAR '09 is "Radar: From Science to Systems," emphasizing scientific or observational requirements and phenomenology that lead to the systems that we in the radar community develop. |
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214th. Meeting of the American Astronomical Society (AAS) |
| Jun 7-11, 2009 at TBD, Pasadena California United States |
| At the semi-annual meetings of the AAS there are five basic types of presentation sessions (described in detail below), four of which are planned one meeting in advance by the AAS Committee on Meetings and one that is composed of Member contributions. The Committee on Meetings is composed of the three Vice-Presidents, the Executive Officer (or designee) and the President (ex-officio). The chair of the Committee on Meetings is always the senior Vice-President. Types of Session at AAS Meetings Poster Sessions During Winter Meetings, Posters are displayed for one day. Late abstracts are usually displayed on the final day of the meeting. During Summer Meetings, Posters are displayed for two days. Monday Poster Sessions continue on Tuesday. Wednesday Poster Sessions continue on Thursday. Contributed Sessions Contributions may be either oral or poster (both types are referred to individually as "papers"). All Members may contribute presentations, which are sorted and grouped by a committee of volunteers shortly after the abstract deadline for each meeting. If you would like to volunteer to sort papers please email: sorters@aas.org |
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2009 IEEE International Conference on Space Mission Challenges for Information Technology (SMC-IT) |
| Jul 19-23, 2009 at Pasadena Convention Center, Pasadena California United States |
| The Third IEEE International Conference on Space Mission Challenges for Information Technology (SMC-IT) is the first forum to gather system designers, engineers, scientists, practitioners, and space explorers for the objective of advancing information technology for space missions. The forum will provide an excellent opportunity for fostering technical interchange on all hardware and software aspects of IT applications in space missions. The conference, held in the beautiful city of Pasadena, California, will focus on current IT practice and challenges as well as emerging information technologies with applicability for future space missions. |
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Southern California Kindergarten Conference, Inc |
| Jan 27-28, 2009 at Pasadena Convention Center , Pasadena California United States |
| We are pleased to announce that the 2009 Southern California Kindergarten Conference will be held at the newly remodeled Pasadena Convention Center in Pasadena, CA. The 2009 Conference is guaranteed to be a xe2x80x9cnot to be missedxe2x80x9d event! |
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2009 IEEE Radar Conference |
| May 4-8, 2009 at Pasadena Conference Center, Pasadena California United States |
| The conference's scope is civil and military radar, including science, technology, and systems. The theme for RADAR '09 is "Radar: From Science to Systems," emphasizing scientific or observational requirements and phenomenology that lead to the systems that we in the radar community develop. |
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214th. Meeting of the American Astronomical Society (AAS) |
| Jun 7-11, 2009 at TBD, Pasadena California United States |
| At the semi-annual meetings of the AAS there are five basic types of presentation sessions (described in detail below), four of which are planned one meeting in advance by the AAS Committee on Meetings and one that is composed of Member contributions. The Committee on Meetings is composed of the three Vice-Presidents, the Executive Officer (or designee) and the President (ex-officio). The chair of the Committee on Meetings is always the senior Vice-President. Types of Session at AAS Meetings Poster Sessions During Winter Meetings, Posters are displayed for one day. Late abstracts are usually displayed on the final day of the meeting. During Summer Meetings, Posters are displayed for two days. Monday Poster Sessions continue on Tuesday. Wednesday Poster Sessions continue on Thursday. Contributed Sessions Contributions may be either oral or poster (both types are referred to individually as "papers"). All Members may contribute presentations, which are sorted and grouped by a committee of volunteers shortly after the abstract deadline for each meeting. If you would like to volunteer to sort papers please email: sorters@aas.org |
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2009 IEEE International Conference on Space Mission Challenges for Information Technology (SMC-IT) |
| Jul 19-23, 2009 at Pasadena Convention Center, Pasadena California United States |
| The Third IEEE International Conference on Space Mission Challenges for Information Technology (SMC-IT) is the first forum to gather system designers, engineers, scientists, practitioners, and space explorers for the objective of advancing information technology for space missions. The forum will provide an excellent opportunity for fostering technical interchange on all hardware and software aspects of IT applications in space missions. The conference, held in the beautiful city of Pasadena, California, will focus on current IT practice and challenges as well as emerging information technologies with applicability for future space missions. |
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Southern California Kindergarten Conference, Inc |
| Jan 27-28, 2009 at Pasadena Convention Center , Pasadena California United States |
| We are pleased to announce that the 2009 Southern California Kindergarten Conference will be held at the newly remodeled Pasadena Convention Center in Pasadena, CA. The 2009 Conference is guaranteed to be a xe2x80x9cnot to be missedxe2x80x9d event! |
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2009 IEEE Radar Conference |
| May 4-8, 2009 at Pasadena Conference Center, Pasadena California United States |
| The conference's scope is civil and military radar, including science, technology, and systems. The theme for RADAR '09 is "Radar: From Science to Systems," emphasizing scientific or observational requirements and phenomenology that lead to the systems that we in the radar community develop. |
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214th. Meeting of the American Astronomical Society (AAS) |
| Jun 7-11, 2009 at TBD, Pasadena California United States |
| At the semi-annual meetings of the AAS there are five basic types of presentation sessions (described in detail below), four of which are planned one meeting in advance by the AAS Committee on Meetings and one that is composed of Member contributions. The Committee on Meetings is composed of the three Vice-Presidents, the Executive Officer (or designee) and the President (ex-officio). The chair of the Committee on Meetings is always the senior Vice-President. Types of Session at AAS Meetings Poster Sessions During Winter Meetings, Posters are displayed for one day. Late abstracts are usually displayed on the final day of the meeting. During Summer Meetings, Posters are displayed for two days. Monday Poster Sessions continue on Tuesday. Wednesday Poster Sessions continue on Thursday. Contributed Sessions Contributions may be either oral or poster (both types are referred to individually as "papers"). All Members may contribute presentations, which are sorted and grouped by a committee of volunteers shortly after the abstract deadline for each meeting. If you would like to volunteer to sort papers please email: sorters@aas.org |
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2009 IEEE International Conference on Space Mission Challenges for Information Technology (SMC-IT) |
| Jul 19-23, 2009 at Pasadena Convention Center, Pasadena California United States |
| The Third IEEE International Conference on Space Mission Challenges for Information Technology (SMC-IT) is the first forum to gather system designers, engineers, scientists, practitioners, and space explorers for the objective of advancing information technology for space missions. The forum will provide an excellent opportunity for fostering technical interchange on all hardware and software aspects of IT applications in space missions. The conference, held in the beautiful city of Pasadena, California, will focus on current IT practice and challenges as well as emerging information technologies with applicability for future space missions. |
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Southern California Kindergarten Conference, Inc |
| Jan 27-28, 2009 at Pasadena Convention Center , Pasadena California United States |
| We are pleased to announce that the 2009 Southern California Kindergarten Conference will be held at the newly remodeled Pasadena Convention Center in Pasadena, CA. The 2009 Conference is guaranteed to be a xe2x80x9cnot to be missedxe2x80x9d event! |
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2009 IEEE Radar Conference |
| May 4-8, 2009 at Pasadena Conference Center, Pasadena California United States |
| The conference's scope is civil and military radar, including science, technology, and systems. The theme for RADAR '09 is "Radar: From Science to Systems," emphasizing scientific or observational requirements and phenomenology that lead to the systems that we in the radar community develop. |
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214th. Meeting of the American Astronomical Society (AAS) |
| Jun 7-11, 2009 at TBD, Pasadena California United States |
| At the semi-annual meetings of the AAS there are five basic types of presentation sessions (described in detail below), four of which are planned one meeting in advance by the AAS Committee on Meetings and one that is composed of Member contributions. The Committee on Meetings is composed of the three Vice-Presidents, the Executive Officer (or designee) and the President (ex-officio). The chair of the Committee on Meetings is always the senior Vice-President. Types of Session at AAS Meetings Poster Sessions During Winter Meetings, Posters are displayed for one day. Late abstracts are usually displayed on the final day of the meeting. During Summer Meetings, Posters are displayed for two days. Monday Poster Sessions continue on Tuesday. Wednesday Poster Sessions continue on Thursday. Contributed Sessions Contributions may be either oral or poster (both types are referred to individually as "papers"). All Members may contribute presentations, which are sorted and grouped by a committee of volunteers shortly after the abstract deadline for each meeting. If you would like to volunteer to sort papers please email: sorters@aas.org |
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2009 IEEE International Conference on Space Mission Challenges for Information Technology (SMC-IT) |
| Jul 19-23, 2009 at Pasadena Convention Center, Pasadena California United States |
| The Third IEEE International Conference on Space Mission Challenges for Information Technology (SMC-IT) is the first forum to gather system designers, engineers, scientists, practitioners, and space explorers for the objective of advancing information technology for space missions. The forum will provide an excellent opportunity for fostering technical interchange on all hardware and software aspects of IT applications in space missions. The conference, held in the beautiful city of Pasadena, California, will focus on current IT practice and challenges as well as emerging information technologies with applicability for future space missions. |
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Southern California Kindergarten Conference, Inc |
| Jan 27-28, 2009 at Pasadena Convention Center , Pasadena California United States |
| We are pleased to announce that the 2009 Southern California Kindergarten Conference will be held at the newly remodeled Pasadena Convention Center in Pasadena, CA. The 2009 Conference is guaranteed to be a xe2x80x9cnot to be missedxe2x80x9d event! |
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2009 IEEE Radar Conference |
| May 4-8, 2009 at Pasadena Conference Center, Pasadena California United States |
| The conference's scope is civil and military radar, including science, technology, and systems. The theme for RADAR '09 is "Radar: From Science to Systems," emphasizing scientific or observational requirements and phenomenology that lead to the systems that we in the radar community develop. |
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214th. Meeting of the American Astronomical Society (AAS) |
| Jun 7-11, 2009 at TBD, Pasadena California United States |
| At the semi-annual meetings of the AAS there are five basic types of presentation sessions (described in detail below), four of which are planned one meeting in advance by the AAS Committee on Meetings and one that is composed of Member contributions. The Committee on Meetings is composed of the three Vice-Presidents, the Executive Officer (or designee) and the President (ex-officio). The chair of the Committee on Meetings is always the senior Vice-President. Types of Session at AAS Meetings Poster Sessions During Winter Meetings, Posters are displayed for one day. Late abstracts are usually displayed on the final day of the meeting. During Summer Meetings, Posters are displayed for two days. Monday Poster Sessions continue on Tuesday. Wednesday Poster Sessions continue on Thursday. Contributed Sessions Contributions may be either oral or poster (both types are referred to individually as "papers"). All Members may contribute presentations, which are sorted and grouped by a committee of volunteers shortly after the abstract deadline for each meeting. If you would like to volunteer to sort papers please email: sorters@aas.org |
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2009 IEEE International Conference on Space Mission Challenges for Information Technology (SMC-IT) |
| Jul 19-23, 2009 at Pasadena Convention Center, Pasadena California United States |
| The Third IEEE International Conference on Space Mission Challenges for Information Technology (SMC-IT) is the first forum to gather system designers, engineers, scientists, practitioners, and space explorers for the objective of advancing information technology for space missions. The forum will provide an excellent opportunity for fostering technical interchange on all hardware and software aspects of IT applications in space missions. The conference, held in the beautiful city of Pasadena, California, will focus on current IT practice and challenges as well as emerging information technologies with applicability for future space missions. |
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Southern California Kindergarten Conference, Inc |
| Jan 27-28, 2009 at Pasadena Convention Center , Pasadena California United States |
| We are pleased to announce that the 2009 Southern California Kindergarten Conference will be held at the newly remodeled Pasadena Convention Center in Pasadena, CA. The 2009 Conference is guaranteed to be a xe2x80x9cnot to be missedxe2x80x9d event! |
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2009 IEEE Radar Conference |
| May 4-8, 2009 at Pasadena Conference Center, Pasadena California United States |
| The conference's scope is civil and military radar, including science, technology, and systems. The theme for RADAR '09 is "Radar: From Science to Systems," emphasizing scientific or observational requirements and phenomenology that lead to the systems that we in the radar community develop. |
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214th. Meeting of the American Astronomical Society (AAS) |
| Jun 7-11, 2009 at TBD, Pasadena California United States |
| At the semi-annual meetings of the AAS there are five basic types of presentation sessions (described in detail below), four of which are planned one meeting in advance by the AAS Committee on Meetings and one that is composed of Member contributions. The Committee on Meetings is composed of the three Vice-Presidents, the Executive Officer (or designee) and the President (ex-officio). The chair of the Committee on Meetings is always the senior Vice-President. Types of Session at AAS Meetings Poster Sessions During Winter Meetings, Posters are displayed for one day. Late abstracts are usually displayed on the final day of the meeting. During Summer Meetings, Posters are displayed for two days. Monday Poster Sessions continue on Tuesday. Wednesday Poster Sessions continue on Thursday. Contributed Sessions Contributions may be either oral or poster (both types are referred to individually as "papers"). All Members may contribute presentations, which are sorted and grouped by a committee of volunteers shortly after the abstract deadline for each meeting. If you would like to volunteer to sort papers please email: sorters@aas.org |
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2009 IEEE International Conference on Space Mission Challenges for Information Technology (SMC-IT) |
| Jul 19-23, 2009 at Pasadena Convention Center, Pasadena California United States |
| The Third IEEE International Conference on Space Mission Challenges for Information Technology (SMC-IT) is the first forum to gather system designers, engineers, scientists, practitioners, and space explorers for the objective of advancing information technology for space missions. The forum will provide an excellent opportunity for fostering technical interchange on all hardware and software aspects of IT applications in space missions. The conference, held in the beautiful city of Pasadena, California, will focus on current IT practice and challenges as well as emerging information technologies with applicability for future space missions. |
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Southern California Kindergarten Conference, Inc |
| Jan 27-28, 2009 at Pasadena Convention Center , Pasadena California United States |
| We are pleased to announce that the 2009 Southern California Kindergarten Conference will be held at the newly remodeled Pasadena Convention Center in Pasadena, CA. The 2009 Conference is guaranteed to be a xe2x80x9cnot to be missedxe2x80x9d event! |
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2009 IEEE Radar Conference |
| May 4-8, 2009 at Pasadena Conference Center, Pasadena California United States |
| The conference's scope is civil and military radar, including science, technology, and systems. The theme for RADAR '09 is "Radar: From Science to Systems," emphasizing scientific or observational requirements and phenomenology that lead to the systems that we in the radar community develop. |
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214th. Meeting of the American Astronomical Society (AAS) |
| Jun 7-11, 2009 at TBD, Pasadena California United States |
| At the semi-annual meetings of the AAS there are five basic types of presentation sessions (described in detail below), four of which are planned one meeting in advance by the AAS Committee on Meetings and one that is composed of Member contributions. The Committee on Meetings is composed of the three Vice-Presidents, the Executive Officer (or designee) and the President (ex-officio). The chair of the Committee on Meetings is always the senior Vice-President. Types of Session at AAS Meetings Poster Sessions During Winter Meetings, Posters are displayed for one day. Late abstracts are usually displayed on the final day of the meeting. During Summer Meetings, Posters are displayed for two days. Monday Poster Sessions continue on Tuesday. Wednesday Poster Sessions continue on Thursday. Contributed Sessions Contributions may be either oral or poster (both types are referred to individually as "papers"). All Members may contribute presentations, which are sorted and grouped by a committee of volunteers shortly after the abstract deadline for each meeting. If you would like to volunteer to sort papers please email: sorters@aas.org |
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2009 IEEE International Conference on Space Mission Challenges for Information Technology (SMC-IT) |
| Jul 19-23, 2009 at Pasadena Convention Center, Pasadena California United States |
| The Third IEEE International Conference on Space Mission Challenges for Information Technology (SMC-IT) is the first forum to gather system designers, engineers, scientists, practitioners, and space explorers for the objective of advancing information technology for space missions. The forum will provide an excellent opportunity for fostering technical interchange on all hardware and software aspects of IT applications in space missions. The conference, held in the beautiful city of Pasadena, California, will focus on current IT practice and challenges as well as emerging information technologies with applicability for future space missions. |
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Southern California Kindergarten Conference, Inc |
| Jan 27-28, 2009 at Pasadena Convention Center , Pasadena California United States |
| We are pleased to announce that the 2009 Southern California Kindergarten Conference will be held at the newly remodeled Pasadena Convention Center in Pasadena, CA. The 2009 Conference is guaranteed to be a xe2x80x9cnot to be missedxe2x80x9d event! |
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2009 IEEE Radar Conference |
| May 4-8, 2009 at Pasadena Conference Center, Pasadena California United States |
| The conference's scope is civil and military radar, including science, technology, and systems. The theme for RADAR '09 is "Radar: From Science to Systems," emphasizing scientific or observational requirements and phenomenology that lead to the systems that we in the radar community develop. |
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214th. Meeting of the American Astronomical Society (AAS) |
| Jun 7-11, 2009 at TBD, Pasadena California United States |
| At the semi-annual meetings of the AAS there are five basic types of presentation sessions (described in detail below), four of which are planned one meeting in advance by the AAS Committee on Meetings and one that is composed of Member contributions. The Committee on Meetings is composed of the three Vice-Presidents, the Executive Officer (or designee) and the President (ex-officio). The chair of the Committee on Meetings is always the senior Vice-President. Types of Session at AAS Meetings Poster Sessions During Winter Meetings, Posters are displayed for one day. Late abstracts are usually displayed on the final day of the meeting. During Summer Meetings, Posters are displayed for two days. Monday Poster Sessions continue on Tuesday. Wednesday Poster Sessions continue on Thursday. Contributed Sessions Contributions may be either oral or poster (both types are referred to individually as "papers"). All Members may contribute presentations, which are sorted and grouped by a committee of volunteers shortly after the abstract deadline for each meeting. If you would like to volunteer to sort papers please email: sorters@aas.org |
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2009 IEEE International Conference on Space Mission Challenges for Information Technology (SMC-IT) |
| Jul 19-23, 2009 at Pasadena Convention Center, Pasadena California United States |
| The Third IEEE International Conference on Space Mission Challenges for Information Technology (SMC-IT) is the first forum to gather system designers, engineers, scientists, practitioners, and space explorers for the objective of advancing information technology for space missions. The forum will provide an excellent opportunity for fostering technical interchange on all hardware and software aspects of IT applications in space missions. The conference, held in the beautiful city of Pasadena, California, will focus on current IT practice and challenges as well as emerging information technologies with applicability for future space missions. |
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Southern California Kindergarten Conference, Inc |
| Jan 27-28, 2009 at Pasadena Convention Center , Pasadena California United States |
| We are pleased to announce that the 2009 Southern California Kindergarten Conference will be held at the newly remodeled Pasadena Convention Center in Pasadena, CA. The 2009 Conference is guaranteed to be a xe2x80x9cnot to be missedxe2x80x9d event! |
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2009 IEEE Radar Conference |
| May 4-8, 2009 at Pasadena Conference Center, Pasadena California United States |
| The conference's scope is civil and military radar, including science, technology, and systems. The theme for RADAR '09 is "Radar: From Science to Systems," emphasizing scientific or observational requirements and phenomenology that lead to the systems that we in the radar community develop. |
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214th. Meeting of the American Astronomical Society (AAS) |
| Jun 7-11, 2009 at TBD, Pasadena California United States |
| At the semi-annual meetings of the AAS there are five basic types of presentation sessions (described in detail below), four of which are planned one meeting in advance by the AAS Committee on Meetings and one that is composed of Member contributions. The Committee on Meetings is composed of the three Vice-Presidents, the Executive Officer (or designee) and the President (ex-officio). The chair of the Committee on Meetings is always the senior Vice-President. Types of Session at AAS Meetings Poster Sessions During Winter Meetings, Posters are displayed for one day. Late abstracts are usually displayed on the final day of the meeting. During Summer Meetings, Posters are displayed for two days. Monday Poster Sessions continue on Tuesday. Wednesday Poster Sessions continue on Thursday. Contributed Sessions Contributions may be either oral or poster (both types are referred to individually as "papers"). All Members may contribute presentations, which are sorted and grouped by a committee of volunteers shortly after the abstract deadline for each meeting. If you would like to volunteer to sort papers please email: sorters@aas.org |
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2009 IEEE International Conference on Space Mission Challenges for Information Technology (SMC-IT) |
| Jul 19-23, 2009 at Pasadena Convention Center, Pasadena California United States |
| The Third IEEE International Conference on Space Mission Challenges for Information Technology (SMC-IT) is the first forum to gather system designers, engineers, scientists, practitioners, and space explorers for the objective of advancing information technology for space missions. The forum will provide an excellent opportunity for fostering technical interchange on all hardware and software aspects of IT applications in space missions. The conference, held in the beautiful city of Pasadena, California, will focus on current IT practice and challenges as well as emerging information technologies with applicability for future space missions. |
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Southern California Kindergarten Conference, Inc |
| Jan 27-28, 2009 at Pasadena Convention Center , Pasadena California United States |
| We are pleased to announce that the 2009 Southern California Kindergarten Conference will be held at the newly remodeled Pasadena Convention Center in Pasadena, CA. The 2009 Conference is guaranteed to be a xe2x80x9cnot to be missedxe2x80x9d event! |
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2009 IEEE Radar Conference |
| May 4-8, 2009 at Pasadena Conference Center, Pasadena California United States |
| The conference's scope is civil and military radar, including science, technology, and systems. The theme for RADAR '09 is "Radar: From Science to Systems," emphasizing scientific or observational requirements and phenomenology that lead to the systems that we in the radar community develop. |
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214th. Meeting of the American Astronomical Society (AAS) |
| Jun 7-11, 2009 at TBD, Pasadena California United States |
| At the semi-annual meetings of the AAS there are five basic types of presentation sessions (described in detail below), four of which are planned one meeting in advance by the AAS Committee on Meetings and one that is composed of Member contributions. The Committee on Meetings is composed of the three Vice-Presidents, the Executive Officer (or designee) and the President (ex-officio). The chair of the Committee on Meetings is always the senior Vice-President. Types of Session at AAS Meetings Poster Sessions During Winter Meetings, Posters are displayed for one day. Late abstracts are usually displayed on the final day of the meeting. During Summer Meetings, Posters are displayed for two days. Monday Poster Sessions continue on Tuesday. Wednesday Poster Sessions continue on Thursday. Contributed Sessions Contributions may be either oral or poster (both types are referred to individually as "papers"). All Members may contribute presentations, which are sorted and grouped by a committee of volunteers shortly after the abstract deadline for each meeting. If you would like to volunteer to sort papers please email: sorters@aas.org |
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2009 IEEE International Conference on Space Mission Challenges for Information Technology (SMC-IT) |
| Jul 19-23, 2009 at Pasadena Convention Center, Pasadena California United States |
| The Third IEEE International Conference on Space Mission Challenges for Information Technology (SMC-IT) is the first forum to gather system designers, engineers, scientists, practitioners, and space explorers for the objective of advancing information technology for space missions. The forum will provide an excellent opportunity for fostering technical interchange on all hardware and software aspects of IT applications in space missions. The conference, held in the beautiful city of Pasadena, California, will focus on current IT practice and challenges as well as emerging information technologies with applicability for future space missions. |
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Southern California Kindergarten Conference, Inc |
| Jan 27-28, 2009 at Pasadena Convention Center , Pasadena California United States |
| We are pleased to announce that the 2009 Southern California Kindergarten Conference will be held at the newly remodeled Pasadena Convention Center in Pasadena, CA. The 2009 Conference is guaranteed to be a xe2x80x9cnot to be missedxe2x80x9d event! |
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2009 IEEE Radar Conference |
| May 4-8, 2009 at Pasadena Conference Center, Pasadena California United States |
| The conference's scope is civil and military radar, including science, technology, and systems. The theme for RADAR '09 is "Radar: From Science to Systems," emphasizing scientific or observational requirements and phenomenology that lead to the systems that we in the radar community develop. |
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214th. Meeting of the American Astronomical Society (AAS) |
| Jun 7-11, 2009 at TBD, Pasadena California United States |
| At the semi-annual meetings of the AAS there are five basic types of presentation sessions (described in detail below), four of which are planned one meeting in advance by the AAS Committee on Meetings and one that is composed of Member contributions. The Committee on Meetings is composed of the three Vice-Presidents, the Executive Officer (or designee) and the President (ex-officio). The chair of the Committee on Meetings is always the senior Vice-President. Types of Session at AAS Meetings Poster Sessions During Winter Meetings, Posters are displayed for one day. Late abstracts are usually displayed on the final day of the meeting. During Summer Meetings, Posters are displayed for two days. Monday Poster Sessions continue on Tuesday. Wednesday Poster Sessions continue on Thursday. Contributed Sessions Contributions may be either oral or poster (both types are referred to individually as "papers"). All Members may contribute presentations, which are sorted and grouped by a committee of volunteers shortly after the abstract deadline for each meeting. If you would like to volunteer to sort papers please email: sorters@aas.org |
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2009 IEEE International Conference on Space Mission Challenges for Information Technology (SMC-IT) |
| Jul 19-23, 2009 at Pasadena Convention Center, Pasadena California United States |
| The Third IEEE International Conference on Space Mission Challenges for Information Technology (SMC-IT) is the first forum to gather system designers, engineers, scientists, practitioners, and space explorers for the objective of advancing information technology for space missions. The forum will provide an excellent opportunity for fostering technical interchange on all hardware and software aspects of IT applications in space missions. The conference, held in the beautiful city of Pasadena, California, will focus on current IT practice and challenges as well as emerging information technologies with applicability for future space missions. |
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Southern California Kindergarten Conference, Inc |
| Jan 27-28, 2009 at Pasadena Convention Center , Pasadena California United States |
| We are pleased to announce that the 2009 Southern California Kindergarten Conference will be held at the newly remodeled Pasadena Convention Center in Pasadena, CA. The 2009 Conference is guaranteed to be a xe2x80x9cnot to be missedxe2x80x9d event! |
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2009 IEEE Radar Conference |
| May 4-8, 2009 at Pasadena Conference Center, Pasadena California United States |
| The conference's scope is civil and military radar, including science, technology, and systems. The theme for RADAR '09 is "Radar: From Science to Systems," emphasizing scientific or observational requirements and phenomenology that lead to the systems that we in the radar community develop. |
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214th. Meeting of the American Astronomical Society (AAS) |
| Jun 7-11, 2009 at TBD, Pasadena California United States |
| At the semi-annual meetings of the AAS there are five basic types of presentation sessions (described in detail below), four of which are planned one meeting in advance by the AAS Committee on Meetings and one that is composed of Member contributions. The Committee on Meetings is composed of the three Vice-Presidents, the Executive Officer (or designee) and the President (ex-officio). The chair of the Committee on Meetings is always the senior Vice-President. Types of Session at AAS Meetings Poster Sessions During Winter Meetings, Posters are displayed for one day. Late abstracts are usually displayed on the final day of the meeting. During Summer Meetings, Posters are displayed for two days. Monday Poster Sessions continue on Tuesday. Wednesday Poster Sessions continue on Thursday. Contributed Sessions Contributions may be either oral or poster (both types are referred to individually as "papers"). All Members may contribute presentations, which are sorted and grouped by a committee of volunteers shortly after the abstract deadline for each meeting. If you would like to volunteer to sort papers please email: sorters@aas.org |
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2009 IEEE International Conference on Space Mission Challenges for Information Technology (SMC-IT) |
| Jul 19-23, 2009 at Pasadena Convention Center, Pasadena California United States |
| The Third IEEE International Conference on Space Mission Challenges for Information Technology (SMC-IT) is the first forum to gather system designers, engineers, scientists, practitioners, and space explorers for the objective of advancing information technology for space missions. The forum will provide an excellent opportunity for fostering technical interchange on all hardware and software aspects of IT applications in space missions. The conference, held in the beautiful city of Pasadena, California, will focus on current IT practice and challenges as well as emerging information technologies with applicability for future space missions. |
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Southern California Kindergarten Conference, Inc |
| Jan 27-28, 2009 at Pasadena Convention Center , Pasadena California United States |
| We are pleased to announce that the 2009 Southern California Kindergarten Conference will be held at the newly remodeled Pasadena Convention Center in Pasadena, CA. The 2009 Conference is guaranteed to be a xe2x80x9cnot to be missedxe2x80x9d event! |
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2009 IEEE Radar Conference |
| May 4-8, 2009 at Pasadena Conference Center, Pasadena California United States |
| The conference's scope is civil and military radar, including science, technology, and systems. The theme for RADAR '09 is "Radar: From Science to Systems," emphasizing scientific or observational requirements and phenomenology that lead to the systems that we in the radar community develop. |
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214th. Meeting of the American Astronomical Society (AAS) |
| Jun 7-11, 2009 at TBD, Pasadena California United States |
| At the semi-annual meetings of the AAS there are five basic types of presentation sessions (described in detail below), four of which are planned one meeting in advance by the AAS Committee on Meetings and one that is composed of Member contributions. The Committee on Meetings is composed of the three Vice-Presidents, the Executive Officer (or designee) and the President (ex-officio). The chair of the Committee on Meetings is always the senior Vice-President. Types of Session at AAS Meetings Poster Sessions During Winter Meetings, Posters are displayed for one day. Late abstracts are usually displayed on the final day of the meeting. During Summer Meetings, Posters are displayed for two days. Monday Poster Sessions continue on Tuesday. Wednesday Poster Sessions continue on Thursday. Contributed Sessions Contributions may be either oral or poster (both types are referred to individually as "papers"). All Members may contribute presentations, which are sorted and grouped by a committee of volunteers shortly after the abstract deadline for each meeting. If you would like to volunteer to sort papers please email: sorters@aas.org |
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2009 IEEE International Conference on Space Mission Challenges for Information Technology (SMC-IT) |
| Jul 19-23, 2009 at Pasadena Convention Center, Pasadena California United States |
| The Third IEEE International Conference on Space Mission Challenges for Information Technology (SMC-IT) is the first forum to gather system designers, engineers, scientists, practitioners, and space explorers for the objective of advancing information technology for space missions. The forum will provide an excellent opportunity for fostering technical interchange on all hardware and software aspects of IT applications in space missions. The conference, held in the beautiful city of Pasadena, California, will focus on current IT practice and challenges as well as emerging information technologies with applicability for future space missions. |
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Southern California Kindergarten Conference, Inc |
| Jan 27-28, 2009 at Pasadena Convention Center , Pasadena California United States |
| We are pleased to announce that the 2009 Southern California Kindergarten Conference will be held at the newly remodeled Pasadena Convention Center in Pasadena, CA. The 2009 Conference is guaranteed to be a xe2x80x9cnot to be missedxe2x80x9d event! |
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2009 IEEE Radar Conference |
| May 4-8, 2009 at Pasadena Conference Center, Pasadena California United States |
| The conference's scope is civil and military radar, including science, technology, and systems. The theme for RADAR '09 is "Radar: From Science to Systems," emphasizing scientific or observational requirements and phenomenology that lead to the systems that we in the radar community develop. |
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214th. Meeting of the American Astronomical Society (AAS) |
| Jun 7-11, 2009 at TBD, Pasadena California United States |
| At the semi-annual meetings of the AAS there are five basic types of presentation sessions (described in detail below), four of which are planned one meeting in advance by the AAS Committee on Meetings and one that is composed of Member contributions. The Committee on Meetings is composed of the three Vice-Presidents, the Executive Officer (or designee) and the President (ex-officio). The chair of the Committee on Meetings is always the senior Vice-President. Types of Session at AAS Meetings Poster Sessions During Winter Meetings, Posters are displayed for one day. Late abstracts are usually displayed on the final day of the meeting. During Summer Meetings, Posters are displayed for two days. Monday Poster Sessions continue on Tuesday. Wednesday Poster Sessions continue on Thursday. Contributed Sessions Contributions may be either oral or poster (both types are referred to individually as "papers"). All Members may contribute presentations, which are sorted and grouped by a committee of volunteers shortly after the abstract deadline for each meeting. If you would like to volunteer to sort papers please email: sorters@aas.org |
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2009 IEEE International Conference on Space Mission Challenges for Information Technology (SMC-IT) |
| Jul 19-23, 2009 at Pasadena Convention Center, Pasadena California United States |
| The Third IEEE International Conference on Space Mission Challenges for Information Technology (SMC-IT) is the first forum to gather system designers, engineers, scientists, practitioners, and space explorers for the objective of advancing information technology for space missions. The forum will provide an excellent opportunity for fostering technical interchange on all hardware and software aspects of IT applications in space missions. The conference, held in the beautiful city of Pasadena, California, will focus on current IT practice and challenges as well as emerging information technologies with applicability for future space missions. |
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Southern California Kindergarten Conference, Inc |
| Jan 27-28, 2009 at Pasadena Convention Center , Pasadena California United States |
| We are pleased to announce that the 2009 Southern California Kindergarten Conference will be held at the newly remodeled Pasadena Convention Center in Pasadena, CA. The 2009 Conference is guaranteed to be a xe2x80x9cnot to be missedxe2x80x9d event! |
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2009 IEEE Radar Conference |
| May 4-8, 2009 at Pasadena Conference Center, Pasadena California United States |
| The conference's scope is civil and military radar, including science, technology, and systems. The theme for RADAR '09 is "Radar: From Science to Systems," emphasizing scientific or observational requirements and phenomenology that lead to the systems that we in the radar community develop. |
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214th. Meeting of the American Astronomical Society (AAS) |
| Jun 7-11, 2009 at TBD, Pasadena California United States |
| At the semi-annual meetings of the AAS there are five basic types of presentation sessions (described in detail below), four of which are planned one meeting in advance by the AAS Committee on Meetings and one that is composed of Member contributions. The Committee on Meetings is composed of the three Vice-Presidents, the Executive Officer (or designee) and the President (ex-officio). The chair of the Committee on Meetings is always the senior Vice-President. Types of Session at AAS Meetings Poster Sessions During Winter Meetings, Posters are displayed for one day. Late abstracts are usually displayed on the final day of the meeting. During Summer Meetings, Posters are displayed for two days. Monday Poster Sessions continue on Tuesday. Wednesday Poster Sessions continue on Thursday. Contributed Sessions Contributions may be either oral or poster (both types are referred to individually as "papers"). All Members may contribute presentations, which are sorted and grouped by a committee of volunteers shortly after the abstract deadline for each meeting. If you would like to volunteer to sort papers please email: sorters@aas.org |
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2009 IEEE International Conference on Space Mission Challenges for Information Technology (SMC-IT) |
| Jul 19-23, 2009 at Pasadena Convention Center, Pasadena California United States |
| The Third IEEE International Conference on Space Mission Challenges for Information Technology (SMC-IT) is the first forum to gather system designers, engineers, scientists, practitioners, and space explorers for the objective of advancing information technology for space missions. The forum will provide an excellent opportunity for fostering technical interchange on all hardware and software aspects of IT applications in space missions. The conference, held in the beautiful city of Pasadena, California, will focus on current IT practice and challenges as well as emerging information technologies with applicability for future space missions. |
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Southern California Kindergarten Conference, Inc |
| Jan 27-28, 2009 at Pasadena Convention Center , Pasadena California United States |
| We are pleased to announce that the 2009 Southern California Kindergarten Conference will be held at the newly remodeled Pasadena Convention Center in Pasadena, CA. The 2009 Conference is guaranteed to be a xe2x80x9cnot to be missedxe2x80x9d event! |
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2009 IEEE Radar Conference |
| May 4-8, 2009 at Pasadena Conference Center, Pasadena California United States |
| The conference's scope is civil and military radar, including science, technology, and systems. The theme for RADAR '09 is "Radar: From Science to Systems," emphasizing scientific or observational requirements and phenomenology that lead to the systems that we in the radar community develop. |
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214th. Meeting of the American Astronomical Society (AAS) |
| Jun 7-11, 2009 at TBD, Pasadena California United States |
| At the semi-annual meetings of the AAS there are five basic types of presentation sessions (described in detail below), four of which are planned one meeting in advance by the AAS Committee on Meetings and one that is composed of Member contributions. The Committee on Meetings is composed of the three Vice-Presidents, the Executive Officer (or designee) and the President (ex-officio). The chair of the Committee on Meetings is always the senior Vice-President. Types of Session at AAS Meetings Poster Sessions During Winter Meetings, Posters are displayed for one day. Late abstracts are usually displayed on the final day of the meeting. During Summer Meetings, Posters are displayed for two days. Monday Poster Sessions continue on Tuesday. Wednesday Poster Sessions continue on Thursday. Contributed Sessions Contributions may be either oral or poster (both types are referred to individually as "papers"). All Members may contribute presentations, which are sorted and grouped by a committee of volunteers shortly after the abstract deadline for each meeting. If you would like to volunteer to sort papers please email: sorters@aas.org |
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2009 IEEE International Conference on Space Mission Challenges for Information Technology (SMC-IT) |
| Jul 19-23, 2009 at Pasadena Convention Center, Pasadena California United States |
| The Third IEEE International Conference on Space Mission Challenges for Information Technology (SMC-IT) is the first forum to gather system designers, engineers, scientists, practitioners, and space explorers for the objective of advancing information technology for space missions. The forum will provide an excellent opportunity for fostering technical interchange on all hardware and software aspects of IT applications in space missions. The conference, held in the beautiful city of Pasadena, California, will focus on current IT practice and challenges as well as emerging information technologies with applicability for future space missions. |
|   |
Southern California Kindergarten Conference, Inc |
| Jan 27-28, 2009 at Pasadena Convention Center , Pasadena California United States |
| We are pleased to announce that the 2009 Southern California Kindergarten Conference will be held at the newly remodeled Pasadena Convention Center in Pasadena, CA. The 2009 Conference is guaranteed to be a xe2x80x9cnot to be missedxe2x80x9d event! |
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2009 IEEE Radar Conference |
| May 4-8, 2009 at Pasadena Conference Center, Pasadena California United States |
| The conference's scope is civil and military radar, including science, technology, and systems. The theme for RADAR '09 is "Radar: From Science to Systems," emphasizing scientific or observational requirements and phenomenology that lead to the systems that we in the radar community develop. |
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214th. Meeting of the American Astronomical Society (AAS) |
| Jun 7-11, 2009 at TBD, Pasadena California United States |
| At the semi-annual meetings of the AAS there are five basic types of presentation sessions (described in detail below), four of which are planned one meeting in advance by the AAS Committee on Meetings and one that is composed of Member contributions. The Committee on Meetings is composed of the three Vice-Presidents, the Executive Officer (or designee) and the President (ex-officio). The chair of the Committee on Meetings is always the senior Vice-President. Types of Session at AAS Meetings Poster Sessions During Winter Meetings, Posters are displayed for one day. Late abstracts are usually displayed on the final day of the meeting. During Summer Meetings, Posters are displayed for two days. Monday Poster Sessions continue on Tuesday. Wednesday Poster Sessions continue on Thursday. Contributed Sessions Contributions may be either oral or poster (both types are referred to individually as "papers"). All Members may contribute presentations, which are sorted and grouped by a committee of volunteers shortly after the abstract deadline for each meeting. If you would like to volunteer to sort papers please email: sorters@aas.org |
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2009 IEEE International Conference on Space Mission Challenges for Information Technology (SMC-IT) |
| Jul 19-23, 2009 at Pasadena Convention Center, Pasadena California United States |
| The Third IEEE International Conference on Space Mission Challenges for Information Technology (SMC-IT) is the first forum to gather system designers, engineers, scientists, practitioners, and space explorers for the objective of advancing information technology for space missions. The forum will provide an excellent opportunity for fostering technical interchange on all hardware and software aspects of IT applications in space missions. The conference, held in the beautiful city of Pasadena, California, will focus on current IT practice and challenges as well as emerging information technologies with applicability for future space missions. |
|   |
Southern California Kindergarten Conference, Inc |
| Jan 27-28, 2009 at Pasadena Convention Center , Pasadena California United States |
| We are pleased to announce that the 2009 Southern California Kindergarten Conference will be held at the newly remodeled Pasadena Convention Center in Pasadena, CA. The 2009 Conference is guaranteed to be a xe2x80x9cnot to be missedxe2x80x9d event! |
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2009 IEEE Radar Conference |
| May 4-8, 2009 at Pasadena Conference Center, Pasadena California United States |
| The conference's scope is civil and military radar, including science, technology, and systems. The theme for RADAR '09 is "Radar: From Science to Systems," emphasizing scientific or observational requirements and phenomenology that lead to the systems that we in the radar community develop. |
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214th. Meeting of the American Astronomical Society (AAS) |
| Jun 7-11, 2009 at TBD, Pasadena California United States |
| At the semi-annual meetings of the AAS there are five basic types of presentation sessions (described in detail below), four of which are planned one meeting in advance by the AAS Committee on Meetings and one that is composed of Member contributions. The Committee on Meetings is composed of the three Vice-Presidents, the Executive Officer (or designee) and the President (ex-officio). The chair of the Committee on Meetings is always the senior Vice-President. Types of Session at AAS Meetings Poster Sessions During Winter Meetings, Posters are displayed for one day. Late abstracts are usually displayed on the final day of the meeting. During Summer Meetings, Posters are displayed for two days. Monday Poster Sessions continue on Tuesday. Wednesday Poster Sessions continue on Thursday. Contributed Sessions Contributions may be either oral or poster (both types are referred to individually as "papers"). All Members may contribute presentations, which are sorted and grouped by a committee of volunteers shortly after the abstract deadline for each meeting. If you would like to volunteer to sort papers please email: sorters@aas.org |
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2009 IEEE International Conference on Space Mission Challenges for Information Technology (SMC-IT) |
| Jul 19-23, 2009 at Pasadena Convention Center, Pasadena California United States |
| The Third IEEE International Conference on Space Mission Challenges for Information Technology (SMC-IT) is the first forum to gather system designers, engineers, scientists, practitioners, and space explorers for the objective of advancing information technology for space missions. The forum will provide an excellent opportunity for fostering technical interchange on all hardware and software aspects of IT applications in space missions. The conference, held in the beautiful city of Pasadena, California, will focus on current IT practice and challenges as well as emerging information technologies with applicability for future space missions. |
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Southern California Kindergarten Conference, Inc |
| Jan 27-28, 2009 at Pasadena Convention Center , Pasadena California United States |
| We are pleased to announce that the 2009 Southern California Kindergarten Conference will be held at the newly remodeled Pasadena Convention Center in Pasadena, CA. The 2009 Conference is guaranteed to be a xe2x80x9cnot to be missedxe2x80x9d event! |
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2009 IEEE Radar Conference |
| May 4-8, 2009 at Pasadena Conference Center, Pasadena California United States |
| The conference's scope is civil and military radar, including science, technology, and systems. The theme for RADAR '09 is "Radar: From Science to Systems," emphasizing scientific or observational requirements and phenomenology that lead to the systems that we in the radar community develop. |
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214th. Meeting of the American Astronomical Society (AAS) |
| Jun 7-11, 2009 at TBD, Pasadena California United States |
| At the semi-annual meetings of the AAS there are five basic types of presentation sessions (described in detail below), four of which are planned one meeting in advance by the AAS Committee on Meetings and one that is composed of Member contributions. The Committee on Meetings is composed of the three Vice-Presidents, the Executive Officer (or designee) and the President (ex-officio). The chair of the Committee on Meetings is always the senior Vice-President. Types of Session at AAS Meetings Poster Sessions During Winter Meetings, Posters are displayed for one day. Late abstracts are usually displayed on the final day of the meeting. During Summer Meetings, Posters are displayed for two days. Monday Poster Sessions continue on Tuesday. Wednesday Poster Sessions continue on Thursday. Contributed Sessions Contributions may be either oral or poster (both types are referred to individually as "papers"). All Members may contribute presentations, which are sorted and grouped by a committee of volunteers shortly after the abstract deadline for each meeting. If you would like to volunteer to sort papers please email: sorters@aas.org |
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2009 IEEE International Conference on Space Mission Challenges for Information Technology (SMC-IT) |
| Jul 19-23, 2009 at Pasadena Convention Center, Pasadena California United States |
| The Third IEEE International Conference on Space Mission Challenges for Information Technology (SMC-IT) is the first forum to gather system designers, engineers, scientists, practitioners, and space explorers for the objective of advancing information technology for space missions. The forum will provide an excellent opportunity for fostering technical interchange on all hardware and software aspects of IT applications in space missions. The conference, held in the beautiful city of Pasadena, California, will focus on current IT practice and challenges as well as emerging information technologies with applicability for future space missions. |
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Southern California Kindergarten Conference, Inc |
| Jan 27-28, 2009 at Pasadena Convention Center , Pasadena California United States |
| We are pleased to announce that the 2009 Southern California Kindergarten Conference will be held at the newly remodeled Pasadena Convention Center in Pasadena, CA. The 2009 Conference is guaranteed to be a xe2x80x9cnot to be missedxe2x80x9d event! |
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2009 IEEE Radar Conference |
| May 4-8, 2009 at Pasadena Conference Center, Pasadena California United States |
| The conference's scope is civil and military radar, including science, technology, and systems. The theme for RADAR '09 is "Radar: From Science to Systems," emphasizing scientific or observational requirements and phenomenology that lead to the systems that we in the radar community develop. |
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214th. Meeting of the American Astronomical Society (AAS) |
| Jun 7-11, 2009 at TBD, Pasadena California United States |
| At the semi-annual meetings of the AAS there are five basic types of presentation sessions (described in detail below), four of which are planned one meeting in advance by the AAS Committee on Meetings and one that is composed of Member contributions. The Committee on Meetings is composed of the three Vice-Presidents, the Executive Officer (or designee) and the President (ex-officio). The chair of the Committee on Meetings is always the senior Vice-President. Types of Session at AAS Meetings Poster Sessions During Winter Meetings, Posters are displayed for one day. Late abstracts are usually displayed on the final day of the meeting. During Summer Meetings, Posters are displayed for two days. Monday Poster Sessions continue on Tuesday. Wednesday Poster Sessions continue on Thursday. Contributed Sessions Contributions may be either oral or poster (both types are referred to individually as "papers"). All Members may contribute presentations, which are sorted and grouped by a committee of volunteers shortly after the abstract deadline for each meeting. If you would like to volunteer to sort papers please email: sorters@aas.org |
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2009 IEEE International Conference on Space Mission Challenges for Information Technology (SMC-IT) |
| Jul 19-23, 2009 at Pasadena Convention Center, Pasadena California United States |
| The Third IEEE International Conference on Space Mission Challenges for Information Technology (SMC-IT) is the first forum to gather system designers, engineers, scientists, practitioners, and space explorers for the objective of advancing information technology for space missions. The forum will provide an excellent opportunity for fostering technical interchange on all hardware and software aspects of IT applications in space missions. The conference, held in the beautiful city of Pasadena, California, will focus on current IT practice and challenges as well as emerging information technologies with applicability for future space missions. |
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Southern California Kindergarten Conference, Inc |
| Jan 27-28, 2009 at Pasadena Convention Center , Pasadena California United States |
| We are pleased to announce that the 2009 Southern California Kindergarten Conference will be held at the newly remodeled Pasadena Convention Center in Pasadena, CA. The 2009 Conference is guaranteed to be a xe2x80x9cnot to be missedxe2x80x9d event! |
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2009 IEEE Radar Conference |
| May 4-8, 2009 at Pasadena Conference Center, Pasadena California United States |
| The conference's scope is civil and military radar, including science, technology, and systems. The theme for RADAR '09 is "Radar: From Science to Systems," emphasizing scientific or observational requirements and phenomenology that lead to the systems that we in the radar community develop. |
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214th. Meeting of the American Astronomical Society (AAS) |
| Jun 7-11, 2009 at TBD, Pasadena California United States |
| At the semi-annual meetings of the AAS there are five basic types of presentation sessions (described in detail below), four of which are planned one meeting in advance by the AAS Committee on Meetings and one that is composed of Member contributions. The Committee on Meetings is composed of the three Vice-Presidents, the Executive Officer (or designee) and the President (ex-officio). The chair of the Committee on Meetings is always the senior Vice-President. Types of Session at AAS Meetings Poster Sessions During Winter Meetings, Posters are displayed for one day. Late abstracts are usually displayed on the final day of the meeting. During Summer Meetings, Posters are displayed for two days. Monday Poster Sessions continue on Tuesday. Wednesday Poster Sessions continue on Thursday. Contributed Sessions Contributions may be either oral or poster (both types are referred to individually as "papers"). All Members may contribute presentations, which are sorted and grouped by a committee of volunteers shortly after the abstract deadline for each meeting. If you would like to volunteer to sort papers please email: sorters@aas.org |
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2009 IEEE International Conference on Space Mission Challenges for Information Technology (SMC-IT) |
| Jul 19-23, 2009 at Pasadena Convention Center, Pasadena California United States |
| The Third IEEE International Conference on Space Mission Challenges for Information Technology (SMC-IT) is the first forum to gather system designers, engineers, scientists, practitioners, and space explorers for the objective of advancing information technology for space missions. The forum will provide an excellent opportunity for fostering technical interchange on all hardware and software aspects of IT applications in space missions. The conference, held in the beautiful city of Pasadena, California, will focus on current IT practice and challenges as well as emerging information technologies with applicability for future space missions. |
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Southern California Kindergarten Conference, Inc |
| Jan 27-28, 2009 at Pasadena Convention Center , Pasadena California United States |
| We are pleased to announce that the 2009 Southern California Kindergarten Conference will be held at the newly remodeled Pasadena Convention Center in Pasadena, CA. The 2009 Conference is guaranteed to be a xe2x80x9cnot to be missedxe2x80x9d event! |
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2009 IEEE Radar Conference |
| May 4-8, 2009 at Pasadena Conference Center, Pasadena California United States |
| The conference's scope is civil and military radar, including science, technology, and systems. The theme for RADAR '09 is "Radar: From Science to Systems," emphasizing scientific or observational requirements and phenomenology that lead to the systems that we in the radar community develop. |
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214th. Meeting of the American Astronomical Society (AAS) |
| Jun 7-11, 2009 at TBD, Pasadena California United States |
| At the semi-annual meetings of the AAS there are five basic types of presentation sessions (described in detail below), four of which are planned one meeting in advance by the AAS Committee on Meetings and one that is composed of Member contributions. The Committee on Meetings is composed of the three Vice-Presidents, the Executive Officer (or designee) and the President (ex-officio). The chair of the Committee on Meetings is always the senior Vice-President. Types of Session at AAS Meetings Poster Sessions During Winter Meetings, Posters are displayed for one day. Late abstracts are usually displayed on the final day of the meeting. During Summer Meetings, Posters are displayed for two days. Monday Poster Sessions continue on Tuesday. Wednesday Poster Sessions continue on Thursday. Contributed Sessions Contributions may be either oral or poster (both types are referred to individually as "papers"). All Members may contribute presentations, which are sorted and grouped by a committee of volunteers shortly after the abstract deadline for each meeting. If you would like to volunteer to sort papers please email: sorters@aas.org |
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2009 IEEE International Conference on Space Mission Challenges for Information Technology (SMC-IT) |
| Jul 19-23, 2009 at Pasadena Convention Center, Pasadena California United States |
| The Third IEEE International Conference on Space Mission Challenges for Information Technology (SMC-IT) is the first forum to gather system designers, engineers, scientists, practitioners, and space explorers for the objective of advancing information technology for space missions. The forum will provide an excellent opportunity for fostering technical interchange on all hardware and software aspects of IT applications in space missions. The conference, held in the beautiful city of Pasadena, California, will focus on current IT practice and challenges as well as emerging information technologies with applicability for future space missions. |
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Southern California Kindergarten Conference, Inc |
| Jan 27-28, 2009 at Pasadena Convention Center , Pasadena California United States |
| We are pleased to announce that the 2009 Southern California Kindergarten Conference will be held at the newly remodeled Pasadena Convention Center in Pasadena, CA. The 2009 Conference is guaranteed to be a xe2x80x9cnot to be missedxe2x80x9d event! |
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2009 IEEE Radar Conference |
| May 4-8, 2009 at Pasadena Conference Center, Pasadena California United States |
| The conference's scope is civil and military radar, including science, technology, and systems. The theme for RADAR '09 is "Radar: From Science to Systems," emphasizing scientific or observational requirements and phenomenology that lead to the systems that we in the radar community develop. |
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214th. Meeting of the American Astronomical Society (AAS) |
| Jun 7-11, 2009 at TBD, Pasadena California United States |
| At the semi-annual meetings of the AAS there are five basic types of presentation sessions (described in detail below), four of which are planned one meeting in advance by the AAS Committee on Meetings and one that is composed of Member contributions. The Committee on Meetings is composed of the three Vice-Presidents, the Executive Officer (or designee) and the President (ex-officio). The chair of the Committee on Meetings is always the senior Vice-President. Types of Session at AAS Meetings Poster Sessions During Winter Meetings, Posters are displayed for one day. Late abstracts are usually displayed on the final day of the meeting. During Summer Meetings, Posters are displayed for two days. Monday Poster Sessions continue on Tuesday. Wednesday Poster Sessions continue on Thursday. Contributed Sessions Contributions may be either oral or poster (both types are referred to individually as "papers"). All Members may contribute presentations, which are sorted and grouped by a committee of volunteers shortly after the abstract deadline for each meeting. If you would like to volunteer to sort papers please email: sorters@aas.org |
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2009 IEEE International Conference on Space Mission Challenges for Information Technology (SMC-IT) |
| Jul 19-23, 2009 at Pasadena Convention Center, Pasadena California United States |
| The Third IEEE International Conference on Space Mission Challenges for Information Technology (SMC-IT) is the first forum to gather system designers, engineers, scientists, practitioners, and space explorers for the objective of advancing information technology for space missions. The forum will provide an excellent opportunity for fostering technical interchange on all hardware and software aspects of IT applications in space missions. The conference, held in the beautiful city of Pasadena, California, will focus on current IT practice and challenges as well as emerging information technologies with applicability for future space missions. |
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Southern California Kindergarten Conference, Inc |
| Jan 27-28, 2009 at Pasadena Convention Center , Pasadena California United States |
| We are pleased to announce that the 2009 Southern California Kindergarten Conference will be held at the newly remodeled Pasadena Convention Center in Pasadena, CA. The 2009 Conference is guaranteed to be a xe2x80x9cnot to be missedxe2x80x9d event! |
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2009 IEEE Radar Conference |
| May 4-8, 2009 at Pasadena Conference Center, Pasadena California United States |
| The conference's scope is civil and military radar, including science, technology, and systems. The theme for RADAR '09 is "Radar: From Science to Systems," emphasizing scientific or observational requirements and phenomenology that lead to the systems that we in the radar community develop. |
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214th. Meeting of the American Astronomical Society (AAS) |
| Jun 7-11, 2009 at TBD, Pasadena California United States |
| At the semi-annual meetings of the AAS there are five basic types of presentation sessions (described in detail below), four of which are planned one meeting in advance by the AAS Committee on Meetings and one that is composed of Member contributions. The Committee on Meetings is composed of the three Vice-Presidents, the Executive Officer (or designee) and the President (ex-officio). The chair of the Committee on Meetings is always the senior Vice-President. Types of Session at AAS Meetings Poster Sessions During Winter Meetings, Posters are displayed for one day. Late abstracts are usually displayed on the final day of the meeting. During Summer Meetings, Posters are displayed for two days. Monday Poster Sessions continue on Tuesday. Wednesday Poster Sessions continue on Thursday. Contributed Sessions Contributions may be either oral or poster (both types are referred to individually as "papers"). All Members may contribute presentations, which are sorted and grouped by a committee of volunteers shortly after the abstract deadline for each meeting. If you would like to volunteer to sort papers please email: sorters@aas.org |
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2009 IEEE International Conference on Space Mission Challenges for Information Technology (SMC-IT) |
| Jul 19-23, 2009 at Pasadena Convention Center, Pasadena California United States |
| The Third IEEE International Conference on Space Mission Challenges for Information Technology (SMC-IT) is the first forum to gather system designers, engineers, scientists, practitioners, and space explorers for the objective of advancing information technology for space missions. The forum will provide an excellent opportunity for fostering technical interchange on all hardware and software aspects of IT applications in space missions. The conference, held in the beautiful city of Pasadena, California, will focus on current IT practice and challenges as well as emerging information technologies with applicability for future space missions. |
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Southern California Kindergarten Conference, Inc |
| Jan 27-28, 2009 at Pasadena Convention Center , Pasadena California United States |
| We are pleased to announce that the 2009 Southern California Kindergarten Conference will be held at the newly remodeled Pasadena Convention Center in Pasadena, CA. The 2009 Conference is guaranteed to be a xe2x80x9cnot to be missedxe2x80x9d event! |
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2009 IEEE Radar Conference |
| May 4-8, 2009 at Pasadena Conference Center, Pasadena California United States |
| The conference's scope is civil and military radar, including science, technology, and systems. The theme for RADAR '09 is "Radar: From Science to Systems," emphasizing scientific or observational requirements and phenomenology that lead to the systems that we in the radar community develop. |
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214th. Meeting of the American Astronomical Society (AAS) |
| Jun 7-11, 2009 at TBD, Pasadena California United States |
| At the semi-annual meetings of the AAS there are five basic types of presentation sessions (described in detail below), four of which are planned one meeting in advance by the AAS Committee on Meetings and one that is composed of Member contributions. The Committee on Meetings is composed of the three Vice-Presidents, the Executive Officer (or designee) and the President (ex-officio). The chair of the Committee on Meetings is always the senior Vice-President. Types of Session at AAS Meetings Poster Sessions During Winter Meetings, Posters are displayed for one day. Late abstracts are usually displayed on the final day of the meeting. During Summer Meetings, Posters are displayed for two days. Monday Poster Sessions continue on Tuesday. Wednesday Poster Sessions continue on Thursday. Contributed Sessions Contributions may be either oral or poster (both types are referred to individually as "papers"). All Members may contribute presentations, which are sorted and grouped by a committee of volunteers shortly after the abstract deadline for each meeting. If you would like to volunteer to sort papers please email: sorters@aas.org |
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2009 IEEE International Conference on Space Mission Challenges for Information Technology (SMC-IT) |
| Jul 19-23, 2009 at Pasadena Convention Center, Pasadena California United States |
| The Third IEEE International Conference on Space Mission Challenges for Information Technology (SMC-IT) is the first forum to gather system designers, engineers, scientists, practitioners, and space explorers for the objective of advancing information technology for space missions. The forum will provide an excellent opportunity for fostering technical interchange on all hardware and software aspects of IT applications in space missions. The conference, held in the beautiful city of Pasadena, California, will focus on current IT practice and challenges as well as emerging information technologies with applicability for future space missions. |
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Southern California Kindergarten Conference, Inc |
| Jan 27-28, 2009 at Pasadena Convention Center , Pasadena California United States |
| We are pleased to announce that the 2009 Southern California Kindergarten Conference will be held at the newly remodeled Pasadena Convention Center in Pasadena, CA. The 2009 Conference is guaranteed to be a xe2x80x9cnot to be missedxe2x80x9d event! |
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2009 IEEE Radar Conference |
| May 4-8, 2009 at Pasadena Conference Center, Pasadena California United States |
| The conference's scope is civil and military radar, including science, technology, and systems. The theme for RADAR '09 is "Radar: From Science to Systems," emphasizing scientific or observational requirements and phenomenology that lead to the systems that we in the radar community develop. |
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214th. Meeting of the American Astronomical Society (AAS) |
| Jun 7-11, 2009 at TBD, Pasadena California United States |
| At the semi-annual meetings of the AAS there are five basic types of presentation sessions (described in detail below), four of which are planned one meeting in advance by the AAS Committee on Meetings and one that is composed of Member contributions. The Committee on Meetings is composed of the three Vice-Presidents, the Executive Officer (or designee) and the President (ex-officio). The chair of the Committee on Meetings is always the senior Vice-President. Types of Session at AAS Meetings Poster Sessions During Winter Meetings, Posters are displayed for one day. Late abstracts are usually displayed on the final day of the meeting. During Summer Meetings, Posters are displayed for two days. Monday Poster Sessions continue on Tuesday. Wednesday Poster Sessions continue on Thursday. Contributed Sessions Contributions may be either oral or poster (both types are referred to individually as "papers"). All Members may contribute presentations, which are sorted and grouped by a committee of volunteers shortly after the abstract deadline for each meeting. If you would like to volunteer to sort papers please email: sorters@aas.org |
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2009 IEEE International Conference on Space Mission Challenges for Information Technology (SMC-IT) |
| Jul 19-23, 2009 at Pasadena Convention Center, Pasadena California United States |
| The Third IEEE International Conference on Space Mission Challenges for Information Technology (SMC-IT) is the first forum to gather system designers, engineers, scientists, practitioners, and space explorers for the objective of advancing information technology for space missions. The forum will provide an excellent opportunity for fostering technical interchange on all hardware and software aspects of IT applications in space missions. The conference, held in the beautiful city of Pasadena, California, will focus on current IT practice and challenges as well as emerging information technologies with applicability for future space missions. |
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Southern California Kindergarten Conference, Inc |
| Jan 27-28, 2009 at Pasadena Convention Center , Pasadena California United States |
| We are pleased to announce that the 2009 Southern California Kindergarten Conference will be held at the newly remodeled Pasadena Convention Center in Pasadena, CA. The 2009 Conference is guaranteed to be a xe2x80x9cnot to be missedxe2x80x9d event! |
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2009 IEEE Radar Conference |
| May 4-8, 2009 at Pasadena Conference Center, Pasadena California United States |
| The conference's scope is civil and military radar, including science, technology, and systems. The theme for RADAR '09 is "Radar: From Science to Systems," emphasizing scientific or observational requirements and phenomenology that lead to the systems that we in the radar community develop. |
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214th. Meeting of the American Astronomical Society (AAS) |
| Jun 7-11, 2009 at TBD, Pasadena California United States |
| At the semi-annual meetings of the AAS there are five basic types of presentation sessions (described in detail below), four of which are planned one meeting in advance by the AAS Committee on Meetings and one that is composed of Member contributions. The Committee on Meetings is composed of the three Vice-Presidents, the Executive Officer (or designee) and the President (ex-officio). The chair of the Committee on Meetings is always the senior Vice-President. Types of Session at AAS Meetings Poster Sessions During Winter Meetings, Posters are displayed for one day. Late abstracts are usually displayed on the final day of the meeting. During Summer Meetings, Posters are displayed for two days. Monday Poster Sessions continue on Tuesday. Wednesday Poster Sessions continue on Thursday. Contributed Sessions Contributions may be either oral or poster (both types are referred to individually as "papers"). All Members may contribute presentations, which are sorted and grouped by a committee of volunteers shortly after the abstract deadline for each meeting. If you would like to volunteer to sort papers please email: sorters@aas.org |
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2009 IEEE International Conference on Space Mission Challenges for Information Technology (SMC-IT) |
| Jul 19-23, 2009 at Pasadena Convention Center, Pasadena California United States |
| The Third IEEE International Conference on Space Mission Challenges for Information Technology (SMC-IT) is the first forum to gather system designers, engineers, scientists, practitioners, and space explorers for the objective of advancing information technology for space missions. The forum will provide an excellent opportunity for fostering technical interchange on all hardware and software aspects of IT applications in space missions. The conference, held in the beautiful city of Pasadena, California, will focus on current IT practice and challenges as well as emerging information technologies with applicability for future space missions. |
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Southern California Kindergarten Conference, Inc |
| Jan 27-28, 2009 at Pasadena Convention Center , Pasadena California United States |
| We are pleased to announce that the 2009 Southern California Kindergarten Conference will be held at the newly remodeled Pasadena Convention Center in Pasadena, CA. The 2009 Conference is guaranteed to be a xe2x80x9cnot to be missedxe2x80x9d event! |
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2009 IEEE Radar Conference |
| May 4-8, 2009 at Pasadena Conference Center, Pasadena California United States |
| The conference's scope is civil and military radar, including science, technology, and systems. The theme for RADAR '09 is "Radar: From Science to Systems," emphasizing scientific or observational requirements and phenomenology that lead to the systems that we in the radar community develop. |
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214th. Meeting of the American Astronomical Society (AAS) |
| Jun 7-11, 2009 at TBD, Pasadena California United States |
| At the semi-annual meetings of the AAS there are five basic types of presentation sessions (described in detail below), four of which are planned one meeting in advance by the AAS Committee on Meetings and one that is composed of Member contributions. The Committee on Meetings is composed of the three Vice-Presidents, the Executive Officer (or designee) and the President (ex-officio). The chair of the Committee on Meetings is always the senior Vice-President. Types of Session at AAS Meetings Poster Sessions During Winter Meetings, Posters are displayed for one day. Late abstracts are usually displayed on the final day of the meeting. During Summer Meetings, Posters are displayed for two days. Monday Poster Sessions continue on Tuesday. Wednesday Poster Sessions continue on Thursday. Contributed Sessions Contributions may be either oral or poster (both types are referred to individually as "papers"). All Members may contribute presentations, which are sorted and grouped by a committee of volunteers shortly after the abstract deadline for each meeting. If you would like to volunteer to sort papers please email: sorters@aas.org |
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2009 IEEE International Conference on Space Mission Challenges for Information Technology (SMC-IT) |
| Jul 19-23, 2009 at Pasadena Convention Center, Pasadena California United States |
| The Third IEEE International Conference on Space Mission Challenges for Information Technology (SMC-IT) is the first forum to gather system designers, engineers, scientists, practitioners, and space explorers for the objective of advancing information technology for space missions. The forum will provide an excellent opportunity for fostering technical interchange on all hardware and software aspects of IT applications in space missions. The conference, held in the beautiful city of Pasadena, California, will focus on current IT practice and challenges as well as emerging information technologies with applicability for future space missions. |
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Southern California Kindergarten Conference, Inc |
| Jan 27-28, 2009 at Pasadena Convention Center , Pasadena California United States |
| We are pleased to announce that the 2009 Southern California Kindergarten Conference will be held at the newly remodeled Pasadena Convention Center in Pasadena, CA. The 2009 Conference is guaranteed to be a xe2x80x9cnot to be missedxe2x80x9d event! |
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2009 IEEE Radar Conference |
| May 4-8, 2009 at Pasadena Conference Center, Pasadena California United States |
| The conference's scope is civil and military radar, including science, technology, and systems. The theme for RADAR '09 is "Radar: From Science to Systems," emphasizing scientific or observational requirements and phenomenology that lead to the systems that we in the radar community develop. |
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214th. Meeting of the American Astronomical Society (AAS) |
| Jun 7-11, 2009 at TBD, Pasadena California United States |
| At the semi-annual meetings of the AAS there are five basic types of presentation sessions (described in detail below), four of which are planned one meeting in advance by the AAS Committee on Meetings and one that is composed of Member contributions. The Committee on Meetings is composed of the three Vice-Presidents, the Executive Officer (or designee) and the President (ex-officio). The chair of the Committee on Meetings is always the senior Vice-President. Types of Session at AAS Meetings Poster Sessions During Winter Meetings, Posters are displayed for one day. Late abstracts are usually displayed on the final day of the meeting. During Summer Meetings, Posters are displayed for two days. Monday Poster Sessions continue on Tuesday. Wednesday Poster Sessions continue on Thursday. Contributed Sessions Contributions may be either oral or poster (both types are referred to individually as "papers"). All Members may contribute presentations, which are sorted and grouped by a committee of volunteers shortly after the abstract deadline for each meeting. If you would like to volunteer to sort papers please email: sorters@aas.org |
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2009 IEEE International Conference on Space Mission Challenges for Information Technology (SMC-IT) |
| Jul 19-23, 2009 at Pasadena Convention Center, Pasadena California United States |
| The Third IEEE International Conference on Space Mission Challenges for Information Technology (SMC-IT) is the first forum to gather system designers, engineers, scientists, practitioners, and space explorers for the objective of advancing information technology for space missions. The forum will provide an excellent opportunity for fostering technical interchange on all hardware and software aspects of IT applications in space missions. The conference, held in the beautiful city of Pasadena, California, will focus on current IT practice and challenges as well as emerging information technologies with applicability for future space missions. |
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Southern California Kindergarten Conference, Inc |
| Jan 27-28, 2009 at Pasadena Convention Center , Pasadena California United States |
| We are pleased to announce that the 2009 Southern California Kindergarten Conference will be held at the newly remodeled Pasadena Convention Center in Pasadena, CA. The 2009 Conference is guaranteed to be a xe2x80x9cnot to be missedxe2x80x9d event! |
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2009 IEEE Radar Conference |
| May 4-8, 2009 at Pasadena Conference Center, Pasadena California United States |
| The conference's scope is civil and military radar, including science, technology, and systems. The theme for RADAR '09 is "Radar: From Science to Systems," emphasizing scientific or observational requirements and phenomenology that lead to the systems that we in the radar community develop. |
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214th. Meeting of the American Astronomical Society (AAS) |
| Jun 7-11, 2009 at TBD, Pasadena California United States |
| At the semi-annual meetings of the AAS there are five basic types of presentation sessions (described in detail below), four of which are planned one meeting in advance by the AAS Committee on Meetings and one that is composed of Member contributions. The Committee on Meetings is composed of the three Vice-Presidents, the Executive Officer (or designee) and the President (ex-officio). The chair of the Committee on Meetings is always the senior Vice-President. Types of Session at AAS Meetings Poster Sessions During Winter Meetings, Posters are displayed for one day. Late abstracts are usually displayed on the final day of the meeting. During Summer Meetings, Posters are displayed for two days. Monday Poster Sessions continue on Tuesday. Wednesday Poster Sessions continue on Thursday. Contributed Sessions Contributions may be either oral or poster (both types are referred to individually as "papers"). All Members may contribute presentations, which are sorted and grouped by a committee of volunteers shortly after the abstract deadline for each meeting. If you would like to volunteer to sort papers please email: sorters@aas.org |
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2009 IEEE International Conference on Space Mission Challenges for Information Technology (SMC-IT) |
| Jul 19-23, 2009 at Pasadena Convention Center, Pasadena California United States |
| The Third IEEE International Conference on Space Mission Challenges for Information Technology (SMC-IT) is the first forum to gather system designers, engineers, scientists, practitioners, and space explorers for the objective of advancing information technology for space missions. The forum will provide an excellent opportunity for fostering technical interchange on all hardware and software aspects of IT applications in space missions. The conference, held in the beautiful city of Pasadena, California, will focus on current IT practice and challenges as well as emerging information technologies with applicability for future space missions. |
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Southern California Kindergarten Conference, Inc |
| Jan 27-28, 2009 at Pasadena Convention Center , Pasadena California United States |
| We are pleased to announce that the 2009 Southern California Kindergarten Conference will be held at the newly remodeled Pasadena Convention Center in Pasadena, CA. The 2009 Conference is guaranteed to be a xe2x80x9cnot to be missedxe2x80x9d event! |
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2009 IEEE Radar Conference |
| May 4-8, 2009 at Pasadena Conference Center, Pasadena California United States |
| The conference's scope is civil and military radar, including science, technology, and systems. The theme for RADAR '09 is "Radar: From Science to Systems," emphasizing scientific or observational requirements and phenomenology that lead to the systems that we in the radar community develop. |
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214th. Meeting of the American Astronomical Society (AAS) |
| Jun 7-11, 2009 at TBD, Pasadena California United States |
| At the semi-annual meetings of the AAS there are five basic types of presentation sessions (described in detail below), four of which are planned one meeting in advance by the AAS Committee on Meetings and one that is composed of Member contributions. The Committee on Meetings is composed of the three Vice-Presidents, the Executive Officer (or designee) and the President (ex-officio). The chair of the Committee on Meetings is always the senior Vice-President. Types of Session at AAS Meetings Poster Sessions During Winter Meetings, Posters are displayed for one day. Late abstracts are usually displayed on the final day of the meeting. During Summer Meetings, Posters are displayed for two days. Monday Poster Sessions continue on Tuesday. Wednesday Poster Sessions continue on Thursday. Contributed Sessions Contributions may be either oral or poster (both types are referred to individually as "papers"). All Members may contribute presentations, which are sorted and grouped by a committee of volunteers shortly after the abstract deadline for each meeting. If you would like to volunteer to sort papers please email: sorters@aas.org |
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2009 IEEE International Conference on Space Mission Challenges for Information Technology (SMC-IT) |
| Jul 19-23, 2009 at Pasadena Convention Center, Pasadena California United States |
| The Third IEEE International Conference on Space Mission Challenges for Information Technology (SMC-IT) is the first forum to gather system designers, engineers, scientists, practitioners, and space explorers for the objective of advancing information technology for space missions. The forum will provide an excellent opportunity for fostering technical interchange on all hardware and software aspects of IT applications in space missions. The conference, held in the beautiful city of Pasadena, California, will focus on current IT practice and challenges as well as emerging information technologies with applicability for future space missions. |
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Southern California Kindergarten Conference, Inc |
| Jan 27-28, 2009 at Pasadena Convention Center , Pasadena California United States |
| We are pleased to announce that the 2009 Southern California Kindergarten Conference will be held at the newly remodeled Pasadena Convention Center in Pasadena, CA. The 2009 Conference is guaranteed to be a xe2x80x9cnot to be missedxe2x80x9d event! |
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2009 IEEE Radar Conference |
| May 4-8, 2009 at Pasadena Conference Center, Pasadena California United States |
| The conference's scope is civil and military radar, including science, technology, and systems. The theme for RADAR '09 is "Radar: From Science to Systems," emphasizing scientific or observational requirements and phenomenology that lead to the systems that we in the radar community develop. |
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214th. Meeting of the American Astronomical Society (AAS) |
| Jun 7-11, 2009 at TBD, Pasadena California United States |
| At the semi-annual meetings of the AAS there are five basic types of presentation sessions (described in detail below), four of which are planned one meeting in advance by the AAS Committee on Meetings and one that is composed of Member contributions. The Committee on Meetings is composed of the three Vice-Presidents, the Executive Officer (or designee) and the President (ex-officio). The chair of the Committee on Meetings is always the senior Vice-President. Types of Session at AAS Meetings Poster Sessions During Winter Meetings, Posters are displayed for one day. Late abstracts are usually displayed on the final day of the meeting. During Summer Meetings, Posters are displayed for two days. Monday Poster Sessions continue on Tuesday. Wednesday Poster Sessions continue on Thursday. Contributed Sessions Contributions may be either oral or poster (both types are referred to individually as "papers"). All Members may contribute presentations, which are sorted and grouped by a committee of volunteers shortly after the abstract deadline for each meeting. If you would like to volunteer to sort papers please email: sorters@aas.org |
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2009 IEEE International Conference on Space Mission Challenges for Information Technology (SMC-IT) |
| Jul 19-23, 2009 at Pasadena Convention Center, Pasadena California United States |
| The Third IEEE International Conference on Space Mission Challenges for Information Technology (SMC-IT) is the first forum to gather system designers, engineers, scientists, practitioners, and space explorers for the objective of advancing information technology for space missions. The forum will provide an excellent opportunity for fostering technical interchange on all hardware and software aspects of IT applications in space missions. The conference, held in the beautiful city of Pasadena, California, will focus on current IT practice and challenges as well as emerging information technologies with applicability for future space missions. |
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Southern California Kindergarten Conference, Inc |
| Jan 27-28, 2009 at Pasadena Convention Center , Pasadena California United States |
| We are pleased to announce that the 2009 Southern California Kindergarten Conference will be held at the newly remodeled Pasadena Convention Center in Pasadena, CA. The 2009 Conference is guaranteed to be a xe2x80x9cnot to be missedxe2x80x9d event! |
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2009 IEEE Radar Conference |
| May 4-8, 2009 at Pasadena Conference Center, Pasadena California United States |
| The conference's scope is civil and military radar, including science, technology, and systems. The theme for RADAR '09 is "Radar: From Science to Systems," emphasizing scientific or observational requirements and phenomenology that lead to the systems that we in the radar community develop. |
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214th. Meeting of the American Astronomical Society (AAS) |
| Jun 7-11, 2009 at TBD, Pasadena California United States |
| At the semi-annual meetings of the AAS there are five basic types of presentation sessions (described in detail below), four of which are planned one meeting in advance by the AAS Committee on Meetings and one that is composed of Member contributions. The Committee on Meetings is composed of the three Vice-Presidents, the Executive Officer (or designee) and the President (ex-officio). The chair of the Committee on Meetings is always the senior Vice-President. Types of Session at AAS Meetings Poster Sessions During Winter Meetings, Posters are displayed for one day. Late abstracts are usually displayed on the final day of the meeting. During Summer Meetings, Posters are displayed for two days. Monday Poster Sessions continue on Tuesday. Wednesday Poster Sessions continue on Thursday. Contributed Sessions Contributions may be either oral or poster (both types are referred to individually as "papers"). All Members may contribute presentations, which are sorted and grouped by a committee of volunteers shortly after the abstract deadline for each meeting. If you would like to volunteer to sort papers please email: sorters@aas.org |
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2009 IEEE International Conference on Space Mission Challenges for Information Technology (SMC-IT) |
| Jul 19-23, 2009 at Pasadena Convention Center, Pasadena California United States |
| The Third IEEE International Conference on Space Mission Challenges for Information Technology (SMC-IT) is the first forum to gather system designers, engineers, scientists, practitioners, and space explorers for the objective of advancing information technology for space missions. The forum will provide an excellent opportunity for fostering technical interchange on all hardware and software aspects of IT applications in space missions. The conference, held in the beautiful city of Pasadena, California, will focus on current IT practice and challenges as well as emerging information technologies with applicability for future space missions. |
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