How We Do Science: Conferences

Welcome to the first installment of "How We Do Science"! Today I'll be talking about scientific meetings or conferences, and my adventures attending the 2019 American Geophysical Union (AGU) Fall Meeting in San Francisco, CA. What is a scientific conference? It is a big meeting at a convention center or hotel ballroom(s) where scientists gather to present their research, ask questions, connect with collaborators, network with other scientists, and learn about the current research being performed in a specific field. AGU is one of the largest scientific conferences, with more than 24,000 attendees from 113 countries (stats for 2018 meeting). There is usually a mix of poster and oral presentations. Poster presentations are given in a big hall or room, where everyone has their own board with a poster that you created showcasing your research. Posters can be tiresome since your session can last for at least 2 hours, and you stand by your poster for awhile (have a ...