All participants will be asked to submit an
abstract, preferably
at the time of registration (make sure you registered
before15 December 2003) but before 15 January 2004
Special request :
We ask all participants to list in their abstract
a process or event with an indicated timeframe that
they are willing to defend
at the meeting.
On this basis we
can then begin the meeting with
a
draft time line, that can be discussed and refined as the
meeting proceeds.
Abstracts
are to be submitted to either Ulyana
Dyudina (ulyana@mso.anu.edu.au) in the body of the email.
If non-text format is absolutely necessery, feel free to send
attachments. The abstracts will be
compiled and reformatted into a web document,
with
hard copies available to participants at the conference.
Abstract
form:
Would you prefer a poster presentation in the case we decide to switch
part of our talks to posters?: Y/N
Title
of your
5-10-minute talk:
Name(s):
Affiliation(s):
Time when the process
you describe started in the solar
system:
The error bar on the start time:
Time when this process ended:
The error bar on the end time:
The 100 to 300-word
abstract (please reduce the use of
subject-specific terminology):
Multiple presentations:
You may present one talk as a first author and
additionaly submit as many poster presentations as you want.
You will also be able to talk about your research during additional
discussion sessions.
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