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-====ICE-D workshop: UMass AmherstMarch 11-12, 2024====+====ICE-D workshop: UNIVERSITÄT ZU KÖLN (University of CologneCologne DE, May 25-26, 2024====
  
  
 ===Objective=== ===Objective===
  
-We aim to expand the community of people who can contribute to and work with the ICE-D database and infrastructure by inviting 10-12 individuals to this ICE-D workshop.  We will be teaching you how to use the tools necessary to interact with ICE-D, and we will provide examples and a platform for discussion to help you make your own meaningful visualizations, applications and analyses of cosmogenic nuclide exposure data.+We aim to expand the community of people who can contribute to and work with the ICE-D database and infrastructure by inviting 10-15 individuals to this ICE-D workshop.  We will be teaching you how to use the tools necessary to interact with ICE-D, and we will provide examples and a platform for discussion to help you make your own meaningful visualizations, applications and analyses of cosmogenic nuclide exposure data.
  
 For more information about the ICE-D project, please visit the **[[https://wiki.ice-d.org/start | Top level page of this wiki]]** For more information about the ICE-D project, please visit the **[[https://wiki.ice-d.org/start | Top level page of this wiki]]**
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 For any other queries, please feel free to email Joe (**jtulenko@bgc.org**) and/or Greg (**balcs@bgc.org**) For any other queries, please feel free to email Joe (**jtulenko@bgc.org**) and/or Greg (**balcs@bgc.org**)
  
-The focus of this workshop will be on expanding the user base to the folks working with cosmogenic-nuclide exposure dating in the New England area and hopefully some folks who work in the Arctic and are already planning on attending [[https://umass.irisregistration.com/Site/Arctic|Arctic Workshop]] immediately after this workshop.+The focus of this workshop will be on expanding the user base to the folks working with cosmogenic-nuclide exposure dating in Europe and/or folks who plan on attending [[https://geologie.uni-koeln.de/aktuelles/cosmo-2024|The Cosmo24 Conference]] immediately prior this workshop.
  
 **Ideally, attendees will come away from the workshop with the following:** **Ideally, attendees will come away from the workshop with the following:**
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 **2)** Some ideas about what visualizations, applications and analyses are possible with this tool and what software/skills you need to make them happen. **2)** Some ideas about what visualizations, applications and analyses are possible with this tool and what software/skills you need to make them happen.
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-==We have limited funds to support lodging and travel for approximately 10 attendees with preference given to students and early career researchers. PIs are welcome to attend pending available seats.== 
  
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 ==Workshop Location== ==Workshop Location==
  
-The workshop will be hosted in space TBD in the Department of Earth, Geographic, and Climate Sciences at UMass AmherstMore details on specific meeting location will come soon.+The workshop will be hosted in the same space as the **Cosmo24 Monday workshops**The room is Übungsraum 0.03 on the southern side of the Geology Institute (same building as the Cosmo24 workshop). I am including a copy of the same map that Steve Binnie shared with everyone in the [[https://geologie.uni-koeln.de/aktuelles/cosmo-2024/programme#c10673|Cosmo24 Programme]] at the bottom of this wiki page.
  
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-==Travel and lodging==+**Note:** The entrance to the building on weekends is different from the main entrance used during the Cosmo24 conference. The entrance can be found between buildings 310 and 312. We will make an announcement at the conference and make sure it will be signposted.
  
-**For travel**, I am linking the Arctic Workshop's page on travel (select the tab on the page that says "Traveling to Campus") which has info for folks traveling by car, train and bus: \\ +\\
-[[https://umass.irisregistration.com/Site/Arctic|Arctic Workshop page]]+
  
-Those considering flying, please contact me (jtulenko@bgc.org) and we can coordinate.+==Travel and lodging==
  
-**For lodging**the Arctic Workshop conveners (Thank you Julie Brigham-Grette!) have gotten us block of rooms at the Hotel UMassso we encourage folks to try to reserve a room there. Other nearby options are available as well. Please see the Arctic Workshop page (under the "On-campus & Area Lodging" tab) for details on how/where to reserve rooms.\\ +We are generally expecting folks to arrange their own travel and lodging, but here is note from Tibor DunaiCosmo24 Conference coordinator about nearby lodging options
-[[https://umass.irisregistration.com/Site/Arctic|Arctic Workshop page]] +\\ 
- +"As hotels I would recommend, 'Hotel Chelsea', 'Flandrischer Hof' or 'die Wohngemeinschaft'; the first to are down to earth hotels, the latter a hostel type accomodation. All are bookable via booking.com. There are in the lievely 'Belgian quarter' in easy walking distance from the institute."
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-**IF YOU DO RESERVE LODGING AT HOTEL UMASS:** please be sure to book directly with them on their webpage or over the phone. The link provided from the Arctic Workshop page above goes directly to the Hotel UMass booking page with the block reservation already specified. See screenshot below directly from the Arctic Workshop page about Hotel UMass reservation (although ignore the dates, we can get rooms **starting Sunday March 10**):+
  
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 The workshop is scheduled for 2(ish) days, and each day is laid out roughly as follows: The workshop is scheduled for 2(ish) days, and each day is laid out roughly as follows:
  
-**Day 1 Mon 11th:** Introduction, database connections/structure, and data entry+**Day 1 Sat 25th:** Introduction, database connections/structure, and data entry
  
 -- **9:00am - 10:00am:** Intro to the ICE-D project, ice breakers, basic concepts of database setup, etc.  -- **9:00am - 10:00am:** Intro to the ICE-D project, ice breakers, basic concepts of database setup, etc. 
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-**Day 2 Tues 12th:** Data visualizations, applications and analyses using ICE-D+**Day 2 Sun 26th:** Data visualizations, applications and analyses using ICE-D
  
 -- **9:00am - 10:00am:** review of previous day's topics/intro today's topics, questions, discussion, etc. (if necessary) -- **9:00am - 10:00am:** review of previous day's topics/intro today's topics, questions, discussion, etc. (if necessary)
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