January 20, 2015. 3rd SOLARNET Workshop "Polarization in the Sun, the Solar System, and Beyond", 25-28 May 2015, Granada, Spain (First Announcement).
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The 3rd SOLARNET Workshop “Polarization in the Sun, the Solar System, and Beyond” will take place in Granada (Spain) between 25-28 May 2015, organized by the Instituto de Astrofísica de Andalucía (IAA-CSIC). 
The goal of this workshop is to present the latest advances in astronomical polarimetry and spectropolarimetry, with a focus on the sun, solar system bodies, stars, and exoplanets. We also aim at bringing together the different communities and fostering collaborations between them. In order to provide a detailed account of the latest developments in these areas - including instrumentation, measurement techniques, data analysis and interpretation - the following sessions have been scheduled:
- Instrumentation (ground, space, laboratory)
- Solar Photosphere
- Solar Chromosphere, Transition Region, and Corona
- Magnetic Field Diagnostics
- Polarization in the Solar System
- Stellar Magnetic Fields and Exoplanets
The workshop will be carried out right after the 3rd SOLARNET School on “Solar Magnetic Fields: Modeling and Measuring Techniques” (18-23 May 2015, Granada, Spain).
Online registration and abstract submission will be opened in early January 2015. Please mark your calendars!
Scientific Organizing Committee
L. Bellot Rubio (Chair, IAA-CSIC), 
J. de la Cruz Rodríguez (Stockholm University) 
M. Faurobert (Université de Nice) 
K. Ichimoto (Kyoto University) 
H. Lin (University of Hawaii) 
B. Lites (HAO) 
V. Martínez Pillet (NSO) 
O. Muñoz (IAA-CSIC)
F. Snik (Leiden University) 
K. Strassmeier (AIP) 
R. Schlichenmaier (KIS) 
A. Title (LMSAL) 
J. Trujillo Bueno (IAC) 
F. Zuccarello (Università di Catania, INAF)
Local Organizing Committee (IAA-CSIC)
S. Esteban Pozuelo 
M. Gosic
I. Requerey 
J. C. del Toro Iniesta
L. Bellot Rubio
Detailed information, including a list of invited speakers, will be available soon through the IAA-CSIC Solar Physics Group website at: http://spg.iaa.es/
