Autumn MIST this year will be held on Tuesday 28 November 2023 at the Geological Society in London (Burlington House, London W1J 0BG). Please note the change of date and venue due to an unexpected booking cancellation.
Registration
Registration is now open and can be completed here: https://onlinestore.ucl.ac.uk/conferences-and-events/faculty-of-mathematical-physical-sciences-c06/ucl-centre-for-systems-engineering-f63/f63-autumn-mist-meeting-2023. Please note that you will be required to register with the UCL Online Store before you can purchase registration.
The programme and abstract book can be viewed here. All talks will be hybrid, and the poster session will be in-person. All attendees can view posters in an online repository.
Poster and Talk Uploads
If you are presenting a poster or a talk then please upload them to the links provided. Please upload all talks and posters by Tuesday 21st November 2023 23:59 GMT with the following format “AutumnMIST23_surname”. The poster and talk repository will be shared at a later date to all registered attendees.
Name Tags
For this year’s Autumn MIST, we will not be providing name badges and lanyards. Instead we would like for everyone to bring your favourite lanyard and name badges and reuse those. We would also like to have a lanyard amnesty where people can bring a spare lanyard for those who may have forgotten or do not have a lanyard. There will be a small number of stickers available on the day to make your own name tag if needed.
Code of Conduct
All attendees must follow the MIST/RAS Code of Conduct, which can be found here: https://www.mist.ac.uk/community/conduct-and-support. Details on reporting breaches of the code of conduct will be provided on the day. Thank you in advance for contributing to a safe and enjoyable experience for everyone.
MIST Buddies
We are aware that Autumn MIST welcomes a range of attendees, many of whom are new to the community and may be attending their first conference. We are trialling a MIST Buddies scheme this year that informally partners new members with their peers, with an emphasis on PhD students. The purpose of the partnerships is to give new community members a contact point for the day and someone that can give them a helping hand in networking and getting to know the community.
We would love to hear from you if you are (a) a new member that would like a partner or (b) willing to be a MIST Buddy.
To get involved please complete the following form by Tuesday 21 November: https://forms.gle/cv8mwRYK98wZnQuQ8.
Thank you in advance for helping make the community more welcoming and supportive.
Extra Information for Students
You can find a short guide on essential tips for PhD students here: https://www.mist.ac.uk/students-corner/344-tips-for-autumn-mist-2023.
If you have any questions or would like any further information on Autumn MIST 2023, please contact MIST council at This email address is being protected from spambots. You need JavaScript enabled to view it..