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2019 JPL Research Poster Conference

Thursday, November 7, 2019
10:00am to 4:00pm
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Please register for this event by NOON on Friday, November 1, 2019 at the following URL (click the RSVP button): https://www.kiss.caltech.edu/special_events/2019_JPL_research_day.html

The JPL Office of the Chief Scientist and Chief Technologist cordially invite you to attend the 2019 JPL Research Poster Conference on Thursday, November 7, 2019.

There will be over 260 posters on display (click here to see list of poster titles) in the following disciplines:

  • technology, instrumentation and engineering
  • astrophysics and space science
  • earth science and
  • planetary science and life detection.

This is your opportunity to meet with researchers who are conducting research strategically important to JPL/Caltech and NASA.

The posters will be available from 10 a.m. to 4:00 p.m. Researchers will be onsite to answer questions at various times throughout the poster conference.

Transportation/Parking: We will provide transportation to JPL at 10 AM at the Keck Center (you must request this in the registration if you want this option). If you are not sure when you want to get to the poster session, the JPL/Campus shuttle is available to provide transportation to and from JPL on a specific schedule (this schedule will be sent to registered attendees). In addition, we will provide JPL Parking Permits to the first 25 people indicating in the RSVP that they are attending via car.

Check-In: JPL will provide event badges to visitors as they arrive. Required credentials: Foreign National visitors need to bring their passport; US visitors need to bring their driver's license; Green card holders need to bring their green card. Visitors are not allowed to go outside the event area at any time.

Food: Light refreshments are provided, and visitors are welcome to purchase sandwiches and other food items from the Rover coffee bar.

This event is co-sponsored by the Caltech Divisions of Engineering and Applied Science (EAS), Geologic and Planetary Sciences (GPS) and Physics, Math and Astronomy (PMA) and the W. M. Keck Institute for Space Studies.