[FieldTrip] MEG NORD Deadline Extension!

Kristina Rainich cristinarainich at gmail.com
Mon Mar 2 23:24:20 CET 2020


Dear all,

We would like to share with you an update on MEG NORD 2020 (
https://megnord.org/) happening in Moscow, Russia May 25-27th, 2020.

The *deadline *for abstract submission is extended until *16th March! *However,
if you would like to come, please let us know *as soon as possible* (by
sending an email to 2020 at megnord.org) and later you can send us the
abstract.

Let us remind you what the conference will be about: the first day there
will be a workshop on data analysis in MNE-Python held by Alex Gramfort and
the keynote lectures by Vadim Nikulin and Yoshio Okada. The second and
third days we will host the keynote lectures by Matt Brookes and Nathan
Weisz, site presentations from North European leading contributors in the
MEG field, blitz talks and poster presentations!

There is *no* cost for registration but please do send us an email if you
plan to attend. The agenda and registration can be found at the website:
https://megnord.org/.
To register please forward an email with your name, affiliation to
2020 at megnord.org and also state whether you would like to participate in
the workshop (please out the subject of the email as follows:
REGISTRATION). If you want to present a poster, please add a *title,
authors list, affiliations and abstract* (250 words max) to the letter
about registration (the subject of the email: ABSTRACT SUBMISSION).

Please note that the information on venues, lodging, poster presentation,
and a detailed schedule of the conference will be available on the MEG NORD
website in March.
We will issue an invitation letter for your VISA to Russia, and support you
with all the necessary information.

We would really appreciate if you can spread the word about the conference
to research groups, students, postdocs, etc. that you may know.

See you in Moscow!

Best Regards,
Kristina Rainich
On the behalf of MEG NORD 2020 Organization Committee
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