[Sbs] No Wednesday meeting this week

Brian Quinn bquinn at cmu.edu
Tue Jul 21 17:41:31 EDT 2015


Dear SBS collaborators,

   Since we covered most things in last week's collaboration meeting, I 
don't think there is much need for a meeting tomorrow.

   Volunteers/suggestions for next week would be welcome.

   Also, please see below for a reminder of the request from the CC for 
information on talks.  If you or your students have given SBS talks since 
March, please send me the requested info on them.  Thanks.

 	Best regards,
 	Brian


>From bquinn at cmu.edu Fri Mar 27 14:17:23 2015
Date: Fri, 27 Mar 2015 14:17:22 -0400 (EDT)
From: Brian Quinn <bquinn at cmu.edu>
To: sbs at jlab.org
Subject: Request for information on all SBS talks

Dear SBS collaboration members,

    The coordinating committee is taking a more active role in promotion
of the SBS program and coordination of presentations about SBS physics
and apparatus.  The CC should also keep records of all SBS-related
talks given by collaboration members and also try to avoid accidental
duplication of talks at conferences.  We urge you to inform us of all
SBS-related talks you intend to give, have contributed or plan to
contribute.

    This applies to all talks in the future as well as ones which are
already scheduled or for which abstracts have already been submitted.
It's most important that we keep track of conference talks but it
would be useful to have a record of all talks you give which relate to
SBS, even seminars.  Please keep us informed of all talks which focus
on the SBS spectrometer, one or more pieces of hardware being
developed for SBS, or any of the SBS experiments.

    It would be most convenient if you could inform us by an email to
the CC chair (Brian Quinn <bquinn at cmu.edu>) with a subject which
includes the words "SBS talk".  The email should include the
conference (or location for seminars etc.), speaker, type of talk
(invited, contributed, seminar, colloquium... ), status (accepted,
contributed with acceptance pending, to be contributed...), date,
title, and a brief description of what is covered if it's not obvious
from the title.

    Please make an effort to keep us informed of all future talks,
including changes of status.

  	Thanks,
          The SBS Coordinating Committee:
              Gordan Cates,
              Evaristo Cisbani,
              Thia Keppel,
              Nilanga Liyanage,
              Andrew Puckett,
              Brian Quinn (chair),
              Seamus Riordan,
          and Bogdan Wojtsekhowski

P.S. The slides of the talk should be uploaded by the speaker to the
document database
https://cnidlamp.jlab.org/SBS-experiments/JDocDB
after the conference.



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