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REGISTRATION NOW OPEN: MSE 2020 Collaboration Meeting

02/10/2020 06/04/2020News

We are pleased to announce that registration is now open for the upcoming MSE 2020 Collaboration Meeting to be held 18-20 May 2020 in Nice, France. Read More

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Release of the Detailed Science Case for MSE, 2019 edition

05/01/2019 07/04/2019News

Release of the Detailed Science Case for MSE, 2019 edition April saw the release of the Detailed Science Case for MSE, 2019 edition, the culmination of many months (and in some cases, years) of effort by 263 scientists across the MSE community. This new document is a comprehensive revision of…

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MSE Science Dark Matter Working Group co-Lead Ting Li awarded Einstein Fellowship

04/04/2019 05/09/2019News

MSE Science Dark Matter Working Group co-Lead Ting Li awarded Einstein Fellowship All the MSE Project Office are delighted to congratulate MSE Science Working Group lead, Ting Li, on being awarded a prestigious NASA Hubble Fellowship (http://hubblesite.org/news_release/news/2019-24).  Read More

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MSE and SolidWorks

02/06/2019 02/06/2019News

MSE and Solidworks The MSE model will be featured at SolidWorks World 2019. Read More

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The Next Generation of the CFHT, 2013 Science Workshop

03/01/2013 05/21/2018Meetings

“The Next Generation of the CFHT: A wide field spectroscopic facility for the coming decade” 27 – 29 March 2013, ‘Imiloa Astronomy Center of Hawai’i (University of Hawai’i at Hilo), Hilo, Hawaii Read More

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