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2008 Summer Program

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"Boundary Layers in the Earth: a multidisciplinary view"

The third CIDER Summer Program took place at the Kavli Institute of Theoretical Physics in Santa Barbara, June 22 - August 08, 2008.

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Calendar of Evening Events

 

Logistical Information for Students and Postdocs

 

Logistical Information for Senior Participants and Instructors

 

 

ICEBREAKER RECEPTION

The icebreaker reception is on July 13, starting at 5pm. Please arrive in time to attend the icebreaker.

 

The icebreaker will be located in Manzanita Village on the UC Santa Barbara campus. It will be in Quad 3 in the Los Robles Area (see map).  

 

TRANSPORTATION INFORMATION FOR ALL PARTICIPANTS

 

Airfare

Fares have increased dramatically from the program in 2006, so we prefer to purchase your airfare as soon as possible as rates seem to be going up steadily as we get closer to the summer. The airport in Santa Barbara is small and is serviced by select commercial airlines, which limits the options of travelers, especially those also traveling from small airports.

 

Transportation from the Santa Barbara Airport

The Santa Barbara Airport is less than 2 miles from the UCSB campus.

 

FREE SHUTTLE SERVICE for participants residing ON CAMPUS: UCSB Campus Conference Services provides a shuttle service to all participants only coming from the SANTA BARBARA AIRPORT and the GOLETA AIRBUS. Please call the DeAnza Front Desk at (805) 893-6161 only after your have picked up your luggage. A shuttle will arrive shortly saying UCSB Conference Services. They will then take you to Manzanita Village to check-in.

 

You must phone upon arrival if you wish to use the free shuttle service to UCSB from the Santa Barbara Airport or from the Santa Barbara Airbus Goleta drop-off site. The shuttle will not automatically be at either location. They will pick you up within 10-15 minutes of receiving your call, and you will be dropped off at the residence hall where you are staying. The shuttle operates between 7am and 1am.

 

Other transportation from the airport options include:

-SuperRide Shuttle (reserve in advance): (805) 683-9636 

-Orange Cab 805-964-2800

-Rose Cab 805-564-2600

-S.B. City Cab 805-968-6868

-United Taxi 805-895-5555

-Yellow Cab 805-965-5111

 

Santa Barbara City Bus

Santa Barbara also offers a bus system that has routes from UCSB throughout the area and into the city of Santa Barbara. Check out their webpage for route and fare information.

 

Transportation from LAX

Shuttle service from LAX is provided by Santa Barbara Airbus

.  Fares average $40 each way when using the 24-hour advance pay online fare. Advance reservations are recommended.

 

Parking

Parking on the UCSB campus is by permit only. Complementary parking is available for students and post-docs staying in the residence halls and for senior participants and instructors staying in the Isla Vista Apartments. We will be arranging parking permits for participants lodging off campus.  Please let me know if you will need a parking permit so that we can have it ready when you arrive.

60 Minute Temporary Parking Permit

 

Bike Rental

Isla Vista Bicycles

 

 

 

UCSB Campus Map with important CIDER locations marked.

 

 

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Last update: 15 April 2008.

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

                                                      

 

 

 

 

For further inquiries concerning, please contact one of the five organizers. More specifically, for inquiries about the tutorial program, contact Prof. Barbara Romanowicz (barbara@seismo. berkeley.edu.

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Last update: 20 June 2009.