24th MUSE Busy Week

from 17 October 2022 through 21 October 2022

Workshop Description

The 24th edition of the MUSE "Busy Week" will take place from October 17 to 21, 2022 and will be held preferentially face-to-face at the Golden Hotel Tulip in Leiden (see the link Venue and accommodation for details). There, we will present our results from MUSE-GTO and share our experiences working with this fantastic instrument. Options to connect remotely will be provided.

Scientific organizing committee

Roland Bacon (CRAL, Lyon)
Thierry Contini (IRAP, Toulouse)
Stefan Dreizler (Univ. Göttingen)
Bruno Guiderdoni (CRAL, Lyon)
Simon J. Lilly (ETH, Zurich)
Joop Schaye (Leiden Univ.)
Peter Weilbacher (AIP, Potsdam)
Lutz Wisotzki (AIP, Potsdam)

Local organizing committee

Ana Monreal Ibero (Leiden Univ.)
Joop Schaye (Leiden Univ.)
Christian Herenz (4th year ESO fellow at Leiden Univ.)
Marjan Balkestein (Leiden Univ.)

Registration and payment of registration fee

If you plan to attend the busy week, please fill in this registration form:

Registration form

There are two options:

  • Registration in person: The fee is 295 euro. This includes the rental of the meeting rooms, coffee breaks, lunches for Tuesday, Wednesday, and Thursday and dinners at the hotel for Monday, Tuesday, and Thursday. Lunches are buffet style. For the dinners, you can have a look to the detailed menus here:

    Dinners at Golden Tulip (new tab).

    There are three options per day and the hotel need to know our meal preferences one week before our arrival to organize themselves. Please fill out this form before Sunday, the 11th of October, so we know how many people to expect and your choice. If you do not plan to have dinner on a particular day, please select "not applicable" in the options for that day:

    Form for the dinners at the hotel (new tab)

    The workshop dinner will take place on Wednesday and is covered by Leiden (see Social Events).

  • Registration on-line: The fee is 60 euro. It covers the cost of the facilities used for streaming.

The Payment should be done before October the 14th using this link: Paylogic page (new tab)

Visa

No visa is required for citizens of countries of the European Union. Citizens from other countries may need (a tourist) visa to enter The Netherlands. This kind of visa provides coverage for attending scientific conferences, seminars or meetings. In order to request a tourist visa, you have to contact the Dutch Embassy/Consulate nearest to your city. This must be done well before the workshop is set to take place, since visa applications can take quite some time. In case you need a letter of invitation (very likely), please send us an e-mail with the following information:

  • Full name, passport number and country of issue
  • Affiliation
  • Address
  • E-mail
  • Phone

Questions

If you have further questions, please drop us (the LOC) an email at [email protected]


This meeting is partially funded by the NWO under the NWO Scientific Meetings and Consultations scheme and the NOVA funds for workshops and visitors.
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