Приглашение принять участие в работе Программного Комитета ENOG7/ENOG 7 Programme Committee: Call for Volunteers
Dear colleagues,
The ENOG Programme Committee (PC) is getting ready to start working on the programme for the ENOG7 meeting, which will take place in Moscow, Russia, 26-27 May 2014.
The PC has already attracted a strong team of industry experts with diverse regional and international experience, and we are looking for new members to join us.
What is expected from a PC member? -------------------------------
- To actively participate in forming the programme of the ENOG meeting. This implies active participation in the PC activities (teleconferences, on-site meetings, reviews, etc.) and working towards reaching consensus on decision points.
- To actively seek content that is relevant and interesting to the ENOG community. This includes reaching out to presenters of interesting talks, people involved in projects, research or other activities that may be of interest to the community.
- To stay aware of the topics that address the needs and interests of the ENOG community. This requires good knowledge of relevant regional and/or international issues and usually assumes attendance of ENOG meetings.
- To actively publicize the meeting and its agenda to potential attendees, using both personal contacts and social networking.
If you meet the above requirements and are willing to commit your expertise and energy to the work of the ENOG 7 PC, please send an email and tell us about yourself and your motivation to: pc@enog.org. Please do this no later than *December 1, 2013*.
More information about ENOG: http://www.enog.org/
Kind Regards,
Andrei Robachevsky for the ENOG 7 Programme Committee
Dear Colleagues,
The ENOG Programme Committee (PC) is getting ready to start working on the programme for the next ENOG9 meeting, which will take place in Kazan, Russia on 9-10 June 2015.
The PC has already attracted a strong team of industry experts with diverse regional and international experience, and we are looking for new members to join us.
This PC will be working on the programmes for the next two ENOG meetings. There are 5 seats to fill. The selection will be done by the existing members of the PC. The successful candidates will be contacted by email.
More information about ENOG: http://www.enog.org/
What is expected from a PC member? -------------------------------
- To actively participate in forming the programme of the ENOG meeting. This implies active participation in the PC activities (teleconferences, on-site meetings, reviews, etc.) and working towards reaching consensus on decision points.
- To actively seek content that is relevant and interesting to the ENOG community. This includes reaching out to presenters of interesting talks, people involved in projects, research or other activities that may be of interest to the community.
- To stay aware of the topics that address the needs and interests of the ENOG community. This requires good knowledge of relevant regional and/or international issues and usually assumes attendance of ENOG meetings.
- To actively publicize the meeting and its agenda to potential attendees, using both personal contacts and social networking.
If you meet the above requirements and are willing to commit your expertise and energy to the work of the ENOG PC, please send an email and tell us about yourself and your motivation to: pc@enog.org. Please do this no later than *December 1, 2014*.
Kind Regards,
Andrei Robachevsky for the ENOG Programme Committee
Andrey, colleagues,
On Wed, 12 Nov 2014, Andrei Robachevsky wrote:
The ENOG Programme Committee (PC) is getting ready to start working on the programme for the next ENOG9 meeting, which will take place in Kazan, Russia on 9-10 June 2015.
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being quite much poked at last day (thank you, Max, Anton, Dmitry, and all involved!) private lunch, I'm find myself finally ready to get out of the box and step in from the my usual pursuer role to a member.
While I'm still a bit reluctant to be creative enough for program committee person, I'm quite ready at least to be involved in document translations, editorial, and all around.
I'm really hope we could create some kind of balanced and still useful structure.
Alex, Alexander, Dmitry, all other -- please poke me with our last ideas so they're not lost in a space.
Again, thanks all.
Dear Colleagues,
As you might have noticed the deadline for nominations has passed, but the Programme Committee decided to extent the deadline till December 15.
If you missed the deadline but are interested and feel that you can contribute - please send an email and tell us about yourself and your motivation to: pc@enog.org
Best regards,
Andrei Robachevsky On behalf of the ENOG PC
Andrei Robachevsky wrote on 12/11/14 05:10:
Dear Colleagues,
The ENOG Programme Committee (PC) is getting ready to start working on the programme for the next ENOG9 meeting, which will take place in Kazan, Russia on 9-10 June 2015.
The PC has already attracted a strong team of industry experts with diverse regional and international experience, and we are looking for new members to join us.
This PC will be working on the programmes for the next two ENOG meetings. There are 5 seats to fill. The selection will be done by the existing members of the PC. The successful candidates will be contacted by email.
More information about ENOG: http://www.enog.org/
What is expected from a PC member?
- To actively participate in forming the programme of the ENOG meeting.
This implies active participation in the PC activities (teleconferences, on-site meetings, reviews, etc.) and working towards reaching consensus on decision points.
- To actively seek content that is relevant and interesting to the ENOG
community. This includes reaching out to presenters of interesting talks, people involved in projects, research or other activities that may be of interest to the community.
- To stay aware of the topics that address the needs and interests of
the ENOG community. This requires good knowledge of relevant regional and/or international issues and usually assumes attendance of ENOG meetings.
- To actively publicize the meeting and its agenda to potential
attendees, using both personal contacts and social networking.
If you meet the above requirements and are willing to commit your expertise and energy to the work of the ENOG PC, please send an email and tell us about yourself and your motivation to: pc@enog.org. Please do this no later than *December 1, 2014*.
Kind Regards,
Andrei Robachevsky for the ENOG Programme Committee
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Andrei Robachevsky
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Dmitry Morozovsky