Hi Robert,
I’m glad to hear that you are ok, other than being extremely
busy. I was starting to get concerned, but I figured you were on vacation.
Do you remember what those are?! I really hope you are able to stay active in
loops research. Hiring Stephane will be helpful.
All the best,
Jim
From:
loops-bounces@solar.physics.montana.edu [mailto:loops-bounces@solar.physics.montana.edu]
On Behalf Of Robert Walsh
Sent: Thursday, July 08, 2010 6:12 PM
To: A mailing list for scientists involved in the observation and
modeling of solar loop structures
Subject: Re: [Loops] Loops Workshop SOC
Jim, sorry that I appear to have been very quiet in regard
to all of this. And I still got voted onto the committee. There are several
reasons for my lack of immediate response including the fact that my boss (the
Pro Vice Chancellor) has just announced he is leaving and I have a load of his
extra work to do (in the short term anyway).
Just to assure you, loops will continue to remain my
research focus, although I have now "lost" Aveek. However, I have
just employed Stephane Reginer from StA on a two year position who is a pretty
good guy.
Hope you are well. All the best, Robert
Sent from my iPad
On 8 Jul 2010, at 22:27, "Klimchuk, James A. (GSFC-6710)" <james.a.klimchuk@nasa.gov>
wrote:
Dear friends,
Coronal Loops 5 will take place next year in Mallorca, Spain, and it is now time to form the Scientific Organizing Committee (SOC). We have decided to make the selection of the SOC a more formal process than it has been in the past. To that end, we have established bylaws for the Coronal Loops Workshop Series (attached). The first step was to elect a Steering Committee from among the 20 founding members---those who attended at least 3 of the first 4 workshops. This has just been completed. The next step is for the Steering Committee to elect 5 of 7 members of the SOC. The new SOC chair, Inaki Ugarte Urra, and past chair, Joan Schmelz, are automatically members. The purpose of this e-mail is to ask the broader loops community for nominees to serve on the SOC. A slate of candidates will then be presented to the Steering Committee for a vote. If you would like to nominate yourself or someone else, with their permission, please send me an e-mail at James.A.Klimchuk@nasa.gov by the end of the day next Monday, July 12. Sorry for the short fuse, but there are reasons for acting quickly.
Thanks,
Jim
P.S. In Mallorca, we will discuss the bylaws and whether they should be modified.
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