Welcome to the SDSS-IV Collaboration Meeting
Sejong University, Seoul, 18-22 June 2018
Sejong University, Seoul, 18-22 June 2018
The Collaboration Meeting of the SDSS-IV will take place the week of June 18th-22nd 2018, hosted by Sejong University in Seoul, Korea. The meeting will cover a broad spectrum of science topics relevant to all the SDSS-IV Surveys (APOGEE, eBOSS, MaNGA, SPIDERS and TDSS), and is open to both members and non-members. It also represents a unique opportunity for cross-survey discussion, as well as the future plans for SDSS-V.
If you are not a member of the SDSS-IV collaboration, please sign the following agreement of non-disclosure.
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Important Dates |
Registration Fees |
March 16, 2018 : Pre-registration opens
March 26, 2018 : Regular registration opens May 4, 2018 : Abstract deadline (for full consideration) May 11, 2018 : Regular registration closed May 25, 2018 : Late abstracts (posters/lightening talks) June 8, 2018 : Late registration closed June 18-22, 2018 : Collaboration Meeting |
Regular registration - $150
Regular registration (students) - $100 Late registration - $200 Late registration (students) - $150 On-site registration (cash & bank transfer) - KRW 250,000 ($250) Banquet fee - $50 |
Local Organizing Committee
Graziano Rossi (Chair)
Heewon Lee Peter Doohyun Choi Youngbae Lee Jaewan Seo Jaewon Ha Jeongeun Heo Seokjun Chang Youngmin Lee |
Sejong University
Sejong University Sejong University Sejong University Sejong University Sejong University Sejong University Sejong University Sejong University |
Science Organizing Committee
Karen Masters (Spokesperson)
David V. Stark Gongbo Zhao Hong Guo Amy Jones Cheng Li Stephanie Escoffier |
Haverford College
IPMU National Astronomical Observatory of China Shanghai Astronomical Observatory University of Alabama Tsinghua University CPPM |
SDSS promotes effective communication between its projects and the broad science community. SDSS welcomes passionate, detailed, thoughtful disagreement, and discussion about ideas. This free exchange of ideas and differing perspectives benefits the community and our work. An inclusive, collaborative, environment is necessary to support a broad, diverse group of individuals as they contribute their best efforts. See the SDSS Best Practices for an Inclusive Collaboration.