The 2020 EPICS Collaboration Meeting will be held virtually in the week of 19-23 October 2020, organized by the Fritz-Haber-Institute of the Max-Planck-Gesellschaft.
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The 2020 EPICS Collaboration Meeting will be held virtually in the week of 19-23 October 2020, organized by the Fritz-Haber-Institute of the Max-Planck-Gesellschaft.
Check the meeting website for more details.
An EPICS Codeathon will be held from February 11-14 2020 (i.e. Tuesday to Friday) at Diamond Light Source in the UK. We will spend 4 days fixing bugs, designing and developing new features and/or writing documentation.
More information is available from the event page; instructions on registering will be published as soon as we get them.
The 2019 EPICS Autumn Collaboration Meeting, will be a one-day workshop on the 5. October, in conjunction with the ICALEPCS 2019 conference, in Brooklyn, New York.
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An EPICS Documentathon will take place in the first week of September (2.-6.) at the European Spallation Source. We will spend a week to work on improving EPICS documentation, with a number of core developers present as mentors.
For practical information please take a look at the event website.
The presentations of the last Collaboration Meeting (held at ITER from 3-7 June 2019) are available for download: separately through the timetable or as packaged archives.
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The “Book of Abstracts” for the next EPICS Collaboration Meeting (held at ITER from 3-7 June 2019) is available for download.
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Registration and abstract submission for the next EPICS Collaboration Meeting (held at ITER from 3-7 June 2019) are now open.
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The abstract submission for the next EPICS Collaboration Meeting (held at ITER from 3-7 June 2019) is now open.
Check the meeting website for more details.
ITER will host the Spring 2019 EPICS Collaboration Meeting, which will be held from 3-7 June 2019 at the ITER site in Cadarache, 45 km north-east of Aix-en-Provence, France.
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The next EPICS Collaboration Meeting (fall 2018 in the northern hemisphere) will be held from 12-16 November and will be hosted by ANSTO and the Australian Synchrotron in Melbourne, Australia.
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