AGU Fall Meeting

With approximately 24,000 attendees in 2016, AGU’s Fall Meeting is the largest Earth and space science meeting in the world. Last year marked Fall

What is it

San Francisco (CA), 12-16 December 2016 With approximately 24,000 attendees in 2016, AGU’s Fall Meeting is the largest Earth and space science meeting in the world. Last year marked Fall Meeting’s 49th year as the premiere venue to present your research; hear about the latest discoveries, trends, and challenges in the field; and network with colleagues that can enhance your career. Fall Meeting sessions were held at the Moscone Convention Center. The center is located at the edge of the city’s dynamic South of Market district and just four blocks from Union Square, the city’s vibrant shopping district, and the Powell Street cable car to Nob Hill, Chinatown, and Fisherman’s Wharf. Fall Meeting brings together the entire Earth and space science community from across the globe for discussions of emerging trends and the latest research. The technical program includes presentations on new and cutting-edge science, much of which has not yet been published, meaning you’ll return to work with knowledge you can’t get anywhere else. With more than 1,700 sessions in 2016, Fall Meeting’s scientific program spans the Earth and space sciences, offering something for everyone no matter their scientific discipline. The meeting offers a unique mix of more than 20,000 oral and poster presentations, a broad range of keynote lectures, various types of formal and informal networking and career advancement opportunities, and an exhibit hall packed with hundreds of exhibitors showcasing new and relevant research tools and services that meet the professional needs of our attendees year after year. Join us in 2017 for another dynamic experience in New Orleans.

Dates and times

17
Feb/17

hours 12:03 - Event start

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09/01/2023, 12:01