News 2009

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JOSO Prize to a young solar physicist

Tuesday, 05 May 2009 at 12:00 GMT, by SiteAdmin

The JOSO offers a prize to a young solar physicist for an outstanding paper published in a peer-reviewed journal.
The submitted paper will be reviewed by a committee consisting of: Arnold Hanslmeier, Jan Rybak, Luis Bellot Rubio and Georgia Tsiropoula.

Deadline for application is May 31, 2009!

Applications, papers in .ps- or .pdf-format and a short CV, should be sent electronically to the president of JOSO, Prof. Arnold Hanslmeier: arnold.hanslmeier@uni-graz.at. Read more »

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CESPM IV

Tuesday, 05 May 2009 at 12:00 GMT, by SiteAdmin

The IVth Central European Solar Physics Meeting will be held at Bairisch-Kölldorf, Austria, between September 30th - October 2nd, 2009. Read more »

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NMDB Training Course

Tuesday, 05 May 2009 at 12:00 GMT, by SiteAdmin

The NMDB (Neutron Monitor DataBase) Training course: "Cosmic rays and neutron monitors: A training course in science and applications" will be held in Athens (Greece) between September 14th and 19th, 2009 Read more »

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NOTIFICATION

Tuesday, 29 Jan. 2008 at 9:00 GMT, by SiteAdmin

To get into contact with the SiteAdmin please use the following email-address:

« ineswaltraud.kienreich@edu.uni-graz.at »

The previous email-address (ink@igam.uni-graz.at) is outdated and will not be checked further more.

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New Layout of the JOSO website

Wednesday, 14 February 2007 at 08:30 GMT, by SiteAdmin

The previous version of the JOSO website was designed in 2003, so it was high time to develop a new design for the page, which is easier to handle, and is up to date with regard to webdesign. So, opposite to the previous website there exists only one version which does not depend on JavaScript but on CSS.

Some features which have been included in the old page have been omitted in this version, since they were either obsolete, expired or weren't used by the members like the "Research" area, where the scientist had the chance to present their work.

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