HS3 Science - 2015 Science Meeting

2015 HS3 Science Team Meeting

May 5 - May 7, 2015
NASA Ames Research Park
Building 152 Conference Center
Mountain View, CA

Agenda (updated 4/28/15)

2015 HS3 Sci Mtng agenda.pdf

Lodging

Lodging - 2015 HS3 science meeting.docx

Maps

Directions to NASA Ames Research Park

Map of NASA Ames Research Park

Directions

Take Moffett Field exit 398 from Highway 101, turn right at the light.
From Highway 85, take the Moffett Blvd. exit, turn right at the light, and follow it over the Highway 101 overpass.

  • At the main gate to NASA Ames Research Park, show a state issued driver's license to security to gain admittance.
  • Once through the gate, continue onto Clark Rd.
  • Take a right on Wescoat Rd.
  • Take a right on Dailey Rd.
  • The Building 152 Conference Center will be on your right.
  • Parking is available across the street from the Conference Center and in parking lots off of Girard Rd.

Directions from San Francisco Int'l Airport to Bldg 152 via Google Maps: http://goo.gl/maps/BENwY

Directions from San Jose Int'l Airport to Bldg 152 via Google Maps: http://goo.gl/maps/TNWBy

Area Restaurants

Mountain View has several good restaurants that you can read about here.

On the map below are listed a few recommended restaurants that are close to the meeting and are not in Downtown Mountain View, which can get very busy during lunch time. Click the map below to open it in Google Maps.

Please note:

(1) There will be no video, webex or telecon communications for this science meeting. The agenda will cover science results from the HS3 2014 deployment as well as planning and coordination information for the closeout of the project. We will be collecting presentations prior to talks and loading them on a central computer. After the PIs have given authorization, presentations will be posted on the website and meeting minutes distributed.

(2) We have two small breakout rooms that will be made available for side discussions.

 

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