The workshop was held at the B40 Darwin Lecture Theater in the Darwin Building of University College London. The easiest way to access this building is from UCL's Malet Place entrance, right across from the Waterstones bookshop.
By train
The UCL Bloomsbury Campus is conveniently located near St. Pancras International station, which is served by Eurostar trains from Paris and Brussels. The King's Cross and Euston stations are also very close to the campus.
By plane
The campus is well connected to all London airports through public transport. See https://tfl.gov.uk.
You should book your hotels as soon as possible. We do not collaborate with any external hotels. We have provided a list of recommended hotels:
The Bloomsbury, 16-22 Great Russell Street, London WC1B 3NN
Euston Square Hotel, 152 156 N Gower St, London NW1 2LU
https://euston-square-hotel.com
The Grafton Arms, 72 Grafton Way, London W1T 5DU
https://www.graftonarms.co.uk/
Meliá White House, Albany St, London NW1 3UP
Mercure London Bloomsbury, 130-140, Southampton Row, London, WC1B 5AF
Premier Inn London Holborn, 27-29 Red Lion Street, Holborn, London WC1R 4PS
Premier Inn London Euston Hotel, 1 Duke's Rd, London WC1H 9PJ
Radisson Blu Hotel, London Euston Square, Brook House, Torrington Pl, London WC1E 7HN
Radisson Blu Hotel Euston Square
Regency House Hotel, 71 Gower St, London WC1E 6HJ
Royal National Hotel, 38-51 Bedford Way, London WC1H 0DG
Tavistock Hotel, 48-55 Tavistock Square, London WC1H 9EU
Travelodge London Central Euston, 1-11 Grafton Place, London, Greater London NW1 1DJ)
The Wesley London Euston, 81 - 103 Euston Street, London NW1 2EZ
In order to make this event a positive and productive experience for all of those involved, we have elected to implement a code of conduct for the meeting based on the example set by the RAS.
Participants/attendees should:
Be on time for the start of a session.
In the lecture theatre/meeting room switch off mobile phones, and refrain from loud conversations outside the door.
Sit at the rear of the lecture theatre if using a laptop, where possible.
Remember that lecturers give their time freely. Some are very distinguished; some are early career scientists giving a lecture at this level for the first time. All deserve a fair and encouraging hearing.
Be kind to others.
Do Not insult or put down other attendees.
Respect all of the staff who have made these events possible.
Behave professionally.
All communication (given by lecturers, organisers and attendees) should be appropriate for a professional audience. Sexual language, sexist, racist, or exclusionary jokes and imagery is not appropriate for this event. Anyone asked to stop any discriminatory or harassing behaviour is expected to comply immediately. Those violating these rules may be asked to leave the event.
Please help us make this a fun and safe event for everyone.
For those of you who are preparing a poster for the M-MATISSE workshop please note that this should be a portrait poster, up to a size A0 (841mm x 1198mm).
Chair: Beatriz Sánchez-Cano (U Leicester, UK)
David Andrews (IRF Uppsala, Sweden)
Krzysztof Barczynski (PMOD, Switzerland)
Francisco Gonzalez Galindo (IAA-CSIC, Spain)
Mika Holmberg (DIAS Dunsink Observatory, Ireland)
Ivana Kolmašová (IAP/CAS, Czech Republic)
François Leblanc (LATMOS/CNRS, U Sorbonne, France)
Yuki Nakamura (U Tokyo, Japan)
Silvia Tellmann (U Cologne, Germany)
Daniel Verscharen (UCL/MSSL, UK)
Olivier Witasse (ESA/ESTEC, Netherlands)
Chair: Daniel Verscharen (UCL/MSSL, UK)
Connor Ballard (UCL/MSSL, UK)
Andrew Coates (UCL/MSSL, UK)
Bethan Gregory (U Oxford, UK)
Jake Hanlon (UCL/MSSL, UK)
Caitlin Hanna (U Leicester, UK)
Claire Kelly (UCL/MSSL, UK)
Mark Lester (U Leicester, UK)
Louisa Preston (UCL/MSSL, UK)
Beatriz Sánchez-Cano (U Leicester, UK)
Jim Wild (U Lancaster, UK)
If you have any questions, please contact us: