Contact and Sponsors

Local Organizing Committee (LOC)

Scientific Organizing Committee (SOC)

  • Francisco Castander (Chair, ECB)

  • Per Barth Lilje (LOC)
  • Yannick Mellier (ECL)
  • Francis Bernardeau (D-ECL)
  • Henk Hoekstra (WL)
  • Will Percival (GC)
  • Carlo Baccigalupi (other cosmo)
  • Chris Conselice (legacy)
  • Herve Aussel (SGS)
  • Reiko Nakajima (Instruments)
  • Mathilde Jauzac (ECDC)
  • Gianluca Castignani (ECC)
  • Manuela Magliocchetti (GE)
  • Sandrine Pires (WL)
  • Roser Pello (PHZ,CL)
  • Dida Markovic (ECICIC)

Contact information

For any questions or comments, contact the LOC via euclid2022[at]astro.uio.no

For any inquiries about the registration/payment etc, you can contact Berg Hansen travel agency in Oslo (external link), or visit the registration page.

Sponsors

We would like to give a big thank you to our sponsors:

The Research Council of Norway

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The Research Council (external link) is a Norwegian government agency that funds research and innovation projects. On behalf of the Government, the Research Council invests NOK 10 billion annually. The Research Council is responsible for promoting basic and applied research and innovation.

ThalesAlenia Space

Thales Alenia Space (external link) is a Franco-Italian aerospace manufacturer specialising in the space industry. It is the largest satellite manufacturer based in Europe. Thales Alenia Space has been responsible for manufacturing various space-related products. They are the prime contractor for the construction of the Euclid satellite.

The Norwegian Space Agency

The Norwegian Space Agency (external link) is a Norwegian government agency that follows up Norway's public space activities. In brief, NOSA's goal is to ensure that Norway benefits from any space activity in which the Norway engages in.

European Space Agency - ESA

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The European Space Agency (external link) is an intergovernmental organisation of 22 member states dedicated to the exploration of space. Established in 1975 and headquartered in Paris, ESA has a worldwide staff of about 2,200 in 2018 and an annual budget of about €7.2 billion in 2022.

Impressum and Credits

We want to give a big thank you to the Helsinki 2019 meeting organizers for help with creating these web pages (we used a lot of the material they had already made, which made it much easier for us).

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