UCL Centre for Systems Engineering (F63)FOR ALL QUERIES PLEASE USE THE CONTACT TABS FOUND IN EACH OF THE INDIVIDUAL COURSES/CONFERENCES AND PRODUCTS, PLEASE ONLY CONTACT THE ONLINE STORE DIRECTLY IF YOU ARE EXPERIENCING PAYMENT DIFFICULTIES UCL Centre for Systems Engineering (F63)F63 2025 M-MATISSE Community WorkshopDescriptionThe 2025 M-MATISSE Community Workshop will be held at UCL in the week of the 19th of May 2025. Everyone with interest in the M-MATISSE medium-class (M7) space mission is welcome to attend. The meeting will discuss the science goals of the M-MATISSE mission, connections from the Sun to the surface of Mars, heliophysics at 1.38-1.66 au and its influence on Mars, synergies with Earth plasma and space-weather science, planetology comparisons (including exoplanets), and lessons learnt from past/present planetary exploration. https://sites.google.com/view/m-matisse-workshop
F63 Hinode 18 IRIS 16 Meeting 2025 RegistrationDescriptionThis meeting will focus on energy and mass transfer throughout the solar atmosphere, including magnetic reconnection, wave dynamics, and particle acceleration; multi-scale energy release and explosive phenomena; advanced diagnostic tools and computational methods; and connections between the Sun and the Heliosphere.
The registration fee includes the conference dinner. https://sites.google.com/view/hinode-18-iris-16-meeting/
F63 Hinode 18 IRIS 16 Meeting UCL Student AccommodationDescriptionThis is for conference attendees who wish to book a single ensuite room in UCL Student Accommodation during the Hinode 18 - IRIS 16 Meeting. Located a short walk from the conference venue, John Dodgson House offers single ensuite rooms on a self-catering basis with shared kitchens.
Wheelchair-accessible rooms are available (please notify us as soon as possible, if required)
Check-in time: From 3pm, Sunday 22nd June, 2025 Check-out time: By 10am, Friday 27th June, 2025 https://www.ucl.ac.uk/residences
F63 System Thinking 21st May 2025DescriptionThis one-day workshop introduces you to the benefits of using a systems thinking approach. The course introduces the perspectives of holism, hierarchy, partitioning, life cycles and subjectivity. It also looks at how to apply systems thinking tools such as systems dynamics and soft systems methodology. The course is run by the UCL Centre for Systems Engineering within UCL's Department of Space and Climate Physics. More information about this course can be found via the link below. This online course runs from 09:00 – 16:30 and takes place via Zoom. Joining instructions will be sent to all attendees shortly before the event. If you have any questions, please email uclse.courses@ucl.ac.uk http://www.ucl.ac.uk/lifelearning/courses/systems-thinking-manage-complex-projects
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