North American Plant Phenotyping Network Annual Conference | |
United States - Athens, Georgia |
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Hosted by: | NAPPN and University of Georgia-Athens |
Venue: | Classic Center, University of Georgia-Athens |
Dates: | Feb 22, 2022 through Feb 25, 2022 |
Call for Proceedings Presentations: | 2021-08-27 through 2021-10-15 |
Call for Tutorials: | 2021-08-27 through 2021-09-24 |
Travel Fund Apps: | 2021-08-27 through 2022-02-22 |
Event Registration: | 2021-08-27 through 2022-02-22 |
Early Registration Deadline: | 2021-11-01 |
Description |
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The 2022 NAPPN Annual Conference will be held in Athens, Georgia, and highlight the most recent advances in the rapidly developing field of Plant Phenotyping. The 2022 NAPPN Annual Conference is a hybrid event, with in-person scientific sessions, hands-on workshops, science cafés, networking events, and more. This conference can also be streamed live through Whova for virtual attendance across the world. All registered attendees can access all conference materials and activities through Whova. If you are using a Desktop, you can use the Whova Portal. Mobile Users can use the Whova app. Scientific sessions will cover topics such as Computational Plant Science, Artificial Intelligence and Machine Learning in Phenotyping, Sensor & Systems, Engineering, Phenomics Enabled Biology, and open-source platforms and will be geared for an interdisciplinary audience of scientists. These topics will be supplemented through hands-on workshops and field trips to actively engage attendees. Early career students and postdocs can participate in fast-forward talks on the main conference stage. In the evenings, attendees can come together for networking events and science cafés that will encourage interaction with the local Athens, GA community. | |
Additional Information | |
Event URL: | https://www.plantphenotyping.org/conference-home |
ISCB Member Discount: | 15 percent |
Contact Person: | Jennifer Clarke ([javascript protected email address]) |
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