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GIRMOS is in the very early stages of devel- opment, and the team, led by Suresh Siva- nandam (Principal Investigator; University of Toronto, Dunlap Institute) and Darren Er- ickson (Project Engineer; HAA), have been working extremely hard to complete a con- ceptual design for the instrument and to identify the resources needed to make the project a success. We are very happy to re- port that they passed their Conceptual De- sign Review on September 18, 2019, follow- ing a very exciting few days of presentations and discussions at the Dominion Astrophysi- cal Observatory, in Victoria, British Columbia (Figure 12). We look forward to continuing to work with this great team as they move for- ward to the next stage of the project. Con- gratulations to the team! Multiple Opportunities to Use IGRINS You probably remember when the visiting Immersion GRating INfrared Spectrometer (IGRINS) came to Gemini South in 2018. This cross-dispersed near-IR spectrograph — with a resolving power of R = 45,000, cover- ing the H and K windows (from 1.45 to 2.5 mi- crons), in a single exposure, providing both broad spectral coverage and high spectral resolution — had a very high oversubscrip- tion rate. A large number of very impressive programs were observed, but even with the January 2020 / 2019 Year in Review exceptional instrument team supporting 50 nights of observing, we were not able to fit in all of the great science that was proposed. If you missed your chance to use IGRINS in 2018, never fear! We are delighted to an- nounce that IGRINS will join us once again at Gemini South for several semesters, start- ing with 2020A. If you were not able to get your proposal in for the 20A deadline, don’t despair, keep your eye out for IGRINS in the next several Calls for Proposals. 20th Anniversary Gemini Science Meeting Figure 12. GIRMOS PI Suresh Sivanandam (University of Toronto, Dunlap Institute; in shadow at the front of the room) presents the agenda to the Review Panel, project members, and participating Gemini staff at a GIRMOS Conceptual Design Review held at HAA in Victoria, British Columbia. Credit: Marcin Sawicki (Saint Mary’s University) Gemini Observatory invites its interna- tional user community to Seoul, Korea, for a special 20th anniversary Gemini Science Meeting (GSM) celebrating 20 years of sci- ence operations and a look forward to even more exciting things to come. Hosted by the Partnership’s newest member, the topics will include the latest scientific results from Gemini, news on current instrumentation projects, updates on operations develop- ments, and lively discussion of Gemini’s stra- tegic plans for the coming decade. The GSM will take place June 21-25, 2020, followed by the K-GMT Users’ Meeting on June 26th. (See poster, next page.) For information and up- dates, see the Gemini Science Meeting 2020 website. GeminiFocus 55