BEGIN:VCALENDAR VERSION:2.0 PRODID:-//104.21.39.117//NONSGML kigkonsult.se iCalcreator 2.20// CALSCALE:GREGORIAN METHOD:PUBLISH X-FROM-URL:https://www.esreda.org X-WR-TIMEZONE:Europe/Zurich BEGIN:VTIMEZONE TZID:Europe/Zurich X-LIC-LOCATION:Europe/Zurich BEGIN:STANDARD DTSTART:20231029T030000 TZOFFSETFROM:+0200 TZOFFSETTO:+0100 TZNAME:CET END:STANDARD BEGIN:DAYLIGHT DTSTART:20240331T020000 TZOFFSETFROM:+0100 TZOFFSETTO:+0200 TZNAME:CEST END:DAYLIGHT END:VTIMEZONE BEGIN:VEVENT UID:ai1ec-1614@www.esreda.org DTSTAMP:20240319T043408Z CATEGORIES;LANGUAGE=en-GB:Past Seminars CONTACT:Zdenko Simic\, Kaisa Simola \; JRC-ESReDA58Seminar@ec.europa.eu DESCRIPTION:
Announcement and Call for papers strong>
\nHigh-risk industries\, critical infrastructures\, and urban settlements benefit from many decades of experience from risk management and regulation in differe nt domains. Best practices have been formalised\, research and development programs have been completed\, and workers have been trained to acquire t he available knowledge and transfer know-how. Risk analysis helped actors to better know and foresee the systemic risks\, while the analysis of even ts\, accidents and crisis have generated hindsight knowledge that remains useful to face the emerging risks and unexpected events.
\nBoth risk management and knowledge management are still developing and maturing the oretically and in practice. While it is easy to see connection between kno wledge and risk\, they seem to be studied and practiced almost independent ly by different communities. This seminar is also about exploring existing and potential relations and complementarity between knowledge and risk ma nagement.
\nExponentially developing knowledge is helping to better face with emerging risks from continuous innovation and increasing complex ity. However\, even for old systems\, the question is “how difficult is it to apply existing knowledge to manage and regulate related risks”. Knowle dge is mostly applied by people and a large proportion resides in them rat her than disembodied sources\; individual and collective skills and practi ces to produce and use knowledge are seldom highlighted. Knowledge remains a broad term that covers many distributed phenomena with various sources (from data and information to expertise)\, forms (from tacit to explicit)\ , types (from generalized principles to specific cases)\, dimensions (from individual to social) and is addressed by various scientific disciplines (engineering\, ergonomics\, management\, sociology\,…). This likely raises numerous important questions\, among them\, e.g.:
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The 58th ESReDA seminar will be a forum for expl oring these and other related questions. We aim to discuss theories\, conc epts\, and experiences of enhancing the use of knowledge for better risk m anagement and governance. Authors are invited to present their research an d operational proposals and raise challenges\, but also to discuss as well successes and failures in enhancing risk management through better use of risk knowledge. We want to encourage new ideas\, scientific papers\, conc eptual papers\, case studies and cross-sectoral and inter-disciplinary res earch on the theme of challenges and practices for using knowledge in risk management and governance. This seminar will bring together researchers\, practitioners\, specialists and decision-makers to discuss strategies and practical experiences.
\nPapers for contributions to the seminar ar e invited\; please see instructions in the next paragraphs.
\nPapers for t he seminar are invited from various stakeholders\, from practitioners to r esearchers (industrialists\, regulators\, safety boards\, universities\, R &D organisations\, engineering contractors and consultants\, training spec ialists) and could address different sectors:
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This seminar is aimed at a ddressing issues\, risks (industrial\, natural\, na-tech…) and threats (ma licious\, cyber-security\, terrorism) met by different industries\, critic al infrastructures and urban settlements.
\nOther topics may be incl uded if they fit well within the theme of the seminar and are related to u sing knowledge to manage risks and threats\, such as product safety\, food safety\, biotechnology\, sanitary crisis.
\nThe Seminar is jointly organised by ESReDA and EC JRC.
\nZdenko Šimić* | \n(EC JRC\, The NETHERLANDS) | \n
Ludi Benner | \n(Starline\, USA) | \n
Nicolas Dechy | \n(IRSN\, FRANCE) | \n< /tr>\n
Yves Dien | \n(CHAOS\, FRANCE) | \nAntonio Felicio | \n(ESReDA\, PORTUGAL) | \n \n
Milos Ferjencik | \n(University of Pardubicze\, CZECH REPUBLIC) | \n
John Kingston | \n(NRI Foun dation\, The NETHERLANDS) | \n
Paulo Maia | \n(EDP\, PORTUGAL) | \n
Eric Marsden | \n( FonCSI\, FRANCE) | \n
Sever Paul | \n(AGIFE R\, ROMANIA) | \n
Sverre Røed-Larsen | \n(S RL HSE\, NORWAY) | \n
Kaisa Simola | \n(EC JRC\, The NETHERLANDS) | \n
John Stoop | \n(Kindunos\, The NETHERLANDS) | \n
Miodrag Stručić\n | (EC JRC\, The NETHERLANDS) | \n
Tuuli Tul onen | \n(Tukes\, FINLAND) | \n
Frank Versc hueren | \n(Ministry of Labor\, BELGIUM) | \n
(EC JRC\, ITALY) | \n
*Technical Programme Committee chairperson
\n< h3>Opening of the Seminar\nKaisa Simola (EC JRC\, THE NETHERLANDS)
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Maria Ioakeimidou\, (EC JRC\, The NETHERLANDS) Email\, +31-22456-5023
\nSubmission of abstracts: | \nClosed. | \n
Notification to the authors: | \nClosed. | \nSubmission of final papers: | \n15th of May 2021.\n\n |
ESReDA Board of Directors meeting\, project groups’ m eetings: | \n14th of June 2021. | \n
SEMINA R: | \n15th and 16th June 2021. | \n
Christopher Bérenguer | \nUniversity of Grenoble Alpes\, FRANCE | \n\n
Lech Bukowski | \nWSB University\, POLAND | \n
Micaela Demichela | \nPolitecnico di Torino\, ITALY | \n
Jerzy Feliks | \nAGH\, POLAND | \n
Katarzyna Grzybowska | \nPoznan Universi ty of Technology\, POLAND | \n
Marek Karkula | \n< td>AGH\, POLAND\n|
Osmo Kauppila | \nU niversity of Oulu\, FINLAND | \n
Artur Kierzkowski td>\n | WUST\, POLAND | \n
Vytis Kopustinskas\n | EC JRC\, The NETHERLANDS | \n
Andrey Kost ogryzov | \nLomonosov Moscow State University\, RUSSIA | \n
Nikitas Nikitakos | \nUniversity of the Aegean\, GREECE | \n
Jacek Ryczyński | \nMULF\, POL AND | \n
Mohammad Raza | \nHitachi ABB Powe r Grids\, SWITZERLAND | \n
Rasa Remenyte-Prescott\n | University of Nottingham\, UK | \n
Andrze j Świderski | \nITS\, POLAND | \n
Sylwia We rbińska-Wojciechowska | \nWUST\, POLAND | \n
AGH\, POLAND | \n
Submissio n of abstracts: | \nbefore 18th of July 2021. | \nNotification to the authors: | \n31st of July 2021. | \n\n
Camera-ready papers: | \n15 th October 2021. | \n
Date of seminar: | \n< td>26th – 27th of October 2021.\n|
ESReDA project group’s meetings: | \n25th of October 2021. | \n
ESReDA Board of Directors meetin g: | \n25th of October 2021. | \n
The language of the seminar is UK English.
\nThe abstracts\, not exceeding 600 words\, should address:
\nProposals should be sent to Sylwia Werbińska – Wojciechowska (sylwia.werbinska@pwr.edu.pl)\, Moh amed Eid (eid.etudes@gmail.com) and Inga Šarūnienė (inga.saruniene@ lei.lt) in Cc.
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There is no fee for the participation at this seminar
\nPlease contact Mateusz Rydlewski (mateusz.rydlewski@pwr.edu.pl) to register and get connection link to the seminar.
\nWroclaw University of Science and T echnology was established in 1945\, mainly as a result of the involvement of the academic staff of the now-defunct Technical University of Lviv and the Jan Kazimierz University in Lviv who adapted the destroyed buildings o f the German School of Technology – Technische Hochschule. Today Wroclaw U niversity of Science and Technology is one of the largest and best technic al universities in the country\, one regularly ranked among the best in th e national rankings. There are currently 25 thousand students and 927 doct oral students (including 342 people at the Doctoral School) pursuing their degree programs under the supervision of nearly 2200 academic teachers at WUST’s 13 faculties and three branches. There are also over 1\,100 intern ational students (including 800 on full-cycle programs) from 69 countries around the world about studying at the university.
\n\nPolish Maintenance Society is an independent association of scientists and practitioners involved in the op eration and maintenance of technical systems. The main activity is focused on disseminating knowledge and information about good operational and mai ntenance practices\, their scientific foundations\, and the economic and s ocial benefits of the operation and maintenance of machines and devices\, buildings\, and infrastructures. The society operates within the framework of Regional Commissions (in Warsaw\, Krakow\, Radom-Deblin\, Lublin\, Poz nan\, Wroclaw\, Katowice\, Zabrze\, Kielce\, Plock\, and Olsztyn) and Them atic Commissions (Automotive\, Maintenance Audit\, Digital Modelling of Ma intenance\, and Maintenance of the Oceanotechnical Facilities and Sea Port s). Currently\, PNTTE has 270 individual members\, 9 honorary members\, an d 6 company members. The society is an active member of EFNMS since 2005.< /p>\n
\nEuropean Safety\, Reliability & Data Association (ESReDA) is a Europe an Association established in 1992 to promote research\, application and t raining in Reliability\, Availability\, Maintainability and Safety (RAMS). The Association provides a forum for the exchange of information\, data a nd current research in Safety and Reliability.
\nESReDA membership i s open to organisations\, privates or governmental institutes\, industry r esearchers and consultants\, who are active in the field of Safety and Rel iability. Membership fees are currently 1000 EURO for organisations and 50 0 EURO for universities and individual members. Special sponsoring or asso ciate membership is also available.
\nFor more information on ESReDA \, contact: ESReDA General Secretary\, Dr. Inga Šarūnienė\, Senior Researc her at Lithuanian Energy Institute\, inga.saruniene@lei.lt
\nESReDA address: European Safety\, Reli ability & Data Association\, an International Non-Profit Scientific Associ ation under the Belgium law (June 27\, 1921\, Title III). Headquarter: ESR eDA\, rue Gachard 88 Bte 14\, B-1050 Brussels\, Belgium\, Siret:E00005802.
\nAny interested party is welcome to contribute to ESReDA project g roups.
\nThe final p roceedings of the 59th Seminar will be edited in the form of th e EU Technical Report and e-published with public access.
\nSome sel ected papers of the 59th ESReDA seminar will be published in re ferenced journals indexed in EBSCO\, INSPEC\, Index Copernicus\, and/or SC OPUS.
\nYou can buy a ticket in every pub lic transport vehicle by using a credit card.
\nHow to get t o the Faculty of Mechanical Engineering from Main Railway Station?
\nHere are some recommended facilities.
\nHotel Bridge *****
\nKatedr
alny square 8\, 50-329 Wrocław
\nSite: https://thebridgewroclaw.pl/en
/
\nPrices: from 350 PLN per night (about 80€)
Hotel John Pau
l II ****
\nSaint Idziego street 2\, 50-328 Wrocław
\nSite: http
://www.hotel-jp2.pl/en/
\nPrices: from 350 PLN per night (about 80€)<
/p>\n
Art Hotel Wrocław ****
\nKiełbaśnicza street 20\, 50-110 Wroc
ław
\nSite: https://www.arthotel.pl/en/
\nPrices: from 290 PLN p
er night (about 65€)
Hotel Mercure Wrocław Centrum ****
\nDom
inikański place 1\, 50-159 Wrocław
\nSite: https://all.accor.com/hote
l/3374/index.en.shtml
\nPrices: from 270 PLN per night (about 59€)
Hotel Piast **
\nPiłsudskiego street 98\, 50-017 Wrocław
\nSite: http://www.silfor.pl/produkt/hotel-piast.html
\nPrices: from
190 PLN per night (about 42€)
B&B Hotel Wrocław Centrum **
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Piotra Skargi street 24-28\, 50-082 Wrocław
\nSite: https://www.hotel
-bb.com/pl/hotel/wroclaw-centrum
\nPrices: from 180 PLN per night (ab
out 40€)
Announcement a nd Call for papers
\nIn resilience engineering\, failure is an inability to adapt to disruptions rather than a breakdown or malfunction\, as is commonly the ca se in traditional risk analysis. Resilience encompasses the phases of avoi ding (being proactive against the occurrence or consequences)\, absorbing (withstanding without reconfiguration)\, adapting to (reconfiguring) and r ecovering from disruptions (restoring the pre-disruption state as closely as possible).
\nModern engineering systems continually increase in s ize and complexity\, whilst also becoming more distributed\, integrated\, and autonomous\, all of which can lead to many safety and risk management challenges. There is a constant\, relentless pursuit of cheaper\, more eff icient\, optimised performance\, which can inadvertently introduce system vulnerabilities and potentially erode safety margins. Threats constantly e volve and emerge\, with recent years seeing numerous failures of aging inf rastructure\, catastrophic events following natural disasters or due to th e effects of climate change\, and major disruption caused by deliberate ac ts such as terrorism and cyber or hybrid attacks. Increasingly automated a nd software-intensive infrastructure can struggle to adapt to unanticipate d situations and can hence be extremely vulnerable to emergent threats. Co upling this with the growing complexity and interdependencies between infr astructure assets\, it is clear that there is an urgent need for new appro aches to protect these critical systems.
\nMany of the critical infr astructure systems on which modern society is so dependent are networks. T hese include transport networks (rail\, metro\, highway\, air traffic and shipping routes)\, utilities (electricity\, gas\, water) and communication s (mobile phone\, land line phones\, internet). The disruption of such sys tems can have a big impact on the communities that they serve. Such critic al systems must be resilient. It is important to understand the characteri stics of such networks and the methods that exist to model their resilienc e and to identify their weaknesses so that efforts are targeted at those p laces that will most protect network performance.
\nThe 60th ESReDA seminar will be a forum for exploring these and other related issues. We a im to discuss theories\, concepts\, and experiences of methods for improve d network resilience. Authors are invited to present their research and ex perience and discuss challenges in enhancing resilience through modelling. We are encouraging new ideas\, case studies and cross-sectoral and inter- disciplinary research on the theme of network resilience. This seminar wil l bring together researchers\, practitioners\, specialists and decision-ma kers to discuss strategies and practical experiences.
\nPapers for the sem inar are invited from various stakeholders\, from practitioners to researc hers (industrialists\, regulators\, safety boards\, universities\, R&D org anisations\, engineering contractors and consultants\, training specialist s) and could address different sectors:
\nThis seminar is aimed at addressing resilience due to diffe rent threats\, such as failures of aging infrastructure\, natural disaster s and climate change\, intentional attacks (cyber-security and terrorism)\ , and emerging threats\, met by different industries\, critical infrastruc tures and urban settlements. Other topics may be included if they fit well within the theme of the seminar and are related to engineering resilience .
\nThe Seminar is jointly organised by ESReDA and Univ. Grenoble Alpes.
\nBAROTH Julien | \n(Université Grenoble Alpes\, 3S R\, France) | \n
BASTEN Rob | \n(Eindhoven University of Technology\, Netherlands) | \n
BERENGU ER Christophe | \n(Université Grenoble Alpes\, GIPSA-lab\, France ) | \n
DUNNETT Sarah | \n(Loughborough Univ ersity\, UK) | \n
EID Mohamed | \n(ESReDA P resident\, Consultant at RiskLyse\, France) | \n
FEC AROTTI Claudia | \n(Eindhoven University of Technology\, Netherla nds) | \n
JACKSON Lisa | \n(Loughborough Un iversity\, UK) | \n
JUDEK Clement | \n(IMDR \, France) | \n
KOPUSTINSKAS Vytis | \n(Eur opean Commission\, Joint Research Centre – Ispra\, Italy) | \n
LANNOY Andre | \n(IMDR\, France) | \n
LIU Yiliu | \n(Norwegian University of Science and Technol ogy\, Norway) | \n
OTTENBURGER Sadeeb Simon | \n|
POHL Ed | \n(University of Arkansas\, USA) | \n tr>\n
SARUNIENE Inga | \n(Lithuanian Energy Institute\, LEI) | \n
SCHAUER Stefan | \n(Center for Di gital Safety & Security\, Austrian Institute of Technology\, Austria)< /td>\n |
TACNET Jean Marc | \n(Université Grenoble Alpes\, INRAE\, ETNA\, France) | \n
TUBIS Agnieszka< /td>\n | (Wroclaw University of Science and Technology\, Poland) td>\n |
UTANS Andrejs | \n(Riga Technical Universit y\, Latvia) | \n
VAN HOUTUM Geert-Jan | \n( Eindhoven University of Technology\, Netherlands) | \n
(University of Zaragoza\, Spain) | \n
BAROTH Julien (UGA\, France) – Local Organizing Committee ch
airperson
\nBERENGUER Christophe\, (GINP\, France)
\nGEORGES Did
ier (GINP\, France)
\nTACNET Jean-Marc (INRAE)
\nPERRIER Sylvie
(UGA\, France)
Information ab out potential hotels will be provided on the ESReDA website shortly.
\nCOVID 19 considerations:
\nIt is planned that the seminar will ta ke place in person\, in keeping with the ESReDA community spirit. However\ , if required\, ad hoc online solutions will be proposed to any registered authors who at the last minute cannot attend the seminar in person.
\nDue to uncertainty around potential COVID 19 restrictions\, we advise y ou to book flexible hotel and travel options which allow changes or cancel lation without charge.
\nIn the event of cancellation of the in pers on seminar\, all contributions of papers or extended abstracts will contin ue to be published in the JRC technical report. Registration fees for dele gates will be reimbursed.
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Authors wishing to present a p
aper are invited to submit a short abstract (max. 400 words) and author’ n
ames online at https:/
/easychair.org/
The full papers or extended ab stracts should be submitted before the 30th of March and should address the following:
\nExtended abstracts are an alternative to ful l papers. An extended abstract should be at least one page in length\, and it should include a list of most relevant references (5 or 6). Both exten ded abstracts and full papers will be published in the JRC technical repor t.
\nThe language of the seminar is English.
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Registration will be accepted until April\, 15th 20 22. A registration form and information package for the venue will be made available on the ESReDA website.
\nThe fees for registration are 30 0 €. Fees are to be paid by bank transfer to ESReDA
\nAccompanied pe
rsons for Gala dinner: 40€/acc. person.
\nTo be paid by bank transfer
to ESReDA account:
*Holder:< /td>\n | ESReDA | \n
Bank: | \nBNP Pa ribas Fortis Bank\, Boulevard Jamar 1 D\, 1060 Brussels\, Belgium | \n tr>\n
IBAN: | \nBE69 0012 3728 1678 | \n
BIC: | \nGEBABEBB | \n
Subject: | \nRegistra tion to the 60th ESReDA Seminar | \n
Fee wa iver:
\nIf there are any question participants please e-mail: r.remenyte-prescott@nottingham.ac.uk.
\n div>\nThe Risk@UGA project aims to develop interdisciplinarity and scie ntific innovation in the field of risk and disaster management in regions that are vulnerable due to a strong interdependence of hazards of human\, natural or technological origin. In addition to the Grenoble basin\, the p roject focuses on vulnerable territories in the region of Beirut in Lebano n\, Port-au-Prince in Haiti\, Peru and Nepal. The project also aims to pro pose a risk institute within Univ. Grenoble Alpes. See https://risk.univ-g renoble-alpes.fr/
\nThere are many hotels in Grenoble. More informat ion will be provided soon regarding the suggested hotels where you can boo k your stay.
\nEuropean Safety\, Reliability & Data Association (ESReDA) is a European Association established in 1992 to pro mote research\, application and training in Reliability\, Availability\, M aintainability and Safety (RAMS). The Association provides a forum for the exchange of information\, data and current research in Safety and Reliabi lity.
\nESReDA membership is open to organisations\, privates or gov ernmental institutes\, industry researchers and consultants\, who are acti ve in the field of Safety and Reliability. Membership fees are currently 1 000 EURO for organisations and 500 EURO for universities and individual me mbers. Special sponsoring or associate membership is also available.
\nFor more information on ESReDA\, contact: ESReDA General Secretary\, In ga Šarūnienė\, Senior Researcher at Lithuanian Energy Institute\, inga.saruniene@lei.lt
\nESReDA ad dress: European Safety\, Reliability & Data Association\, an International Non-Profit Scientific Association under the Belgium law (June 27\, 1921\, Title III). Headquarter: ESReDA\, rue Gachard 88 Bte 14\, B-1050 Brussels \, Belgium\, Siret:E00005802.
\nAny interested party is welcome to c ontribute to ESReDA project groups.
\nThis project group was launched in autumn 2018 to work for 3 years to address aspects of Resilience of Networked Infrastructure. The project group meets twice a year. It gathers industry experts\, researche rs and consultants from: University of Nottingham (UK)\, University of Edi nburgh (UK)\, Eindhoven University of Technology (Netherlands)\, Universit é Grenoble Alpes\, CNRS\, Grenoble INP\, GIPSA-lab (France)\, Université G renoble Alpes\, INRAE\, ETNA\, (France)\, Loughborough University (UK)\, K aunas University of Technology (Lithuania)\, European Commission\, Joint R esearch Centre – Ispra (Italy)\, British Geological Society (UK)\, Norwegi an University of Science and Technology (Norway)\, Burapha University (Tha iland)\, Tallinn University of Technology (Estonia)\, Karlsruhe Institute of Technology – KIT (Germany)\, University of Arkansas (USA)\, Wroclaw Uni versity of Science and Technology (Poland)\, ETH Zurich (Switzerland)\, Ce nter for Digital Safety & Security\, Austrian Institute of Technology (Aus tria)\, Riga Technical University (Latvia)\, Tongji University\, Shanghai (China)\, University of Zaragoza (Spain). We will issue the book in 2021. This PG is due to finish in 2022.
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20220504 DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20220506 GEO:+46.227638;+2.213749 LOCATION:Grenoble Alpes University @ France SEQUENCE:0 SUMMARY:60th ESReDA Seminar (4-5 May 2022\, Grenoble\, France) URL:https://www.esreda.org/event/60th-esreda-seminar/ X-COST-TYPE:free X-COST:300 € END:VEVENT BEGIN:VEVENT UID:ai1ec-1938@www.esreda.org DTSTAMP:20240319T043408Z CATEGORIES;LANGUAGE=en-GB:Past Seminars CONTACT:Micaela Demichela\; micaela.demichela@polito.it DESCRIPTION:Announcement and Call for papers
\n< h3>Scope of the seminar\nClimate change and the d elays in adopting the necessary measures to manage it is in-creasing the n umber of disrupting events triggered by natural events. Sudden failures or gradual deterioration of system components due to natural events can brin g to malfunc-tions\, loss of containment and disruptions\, whole likelihoo d is going to increase in the next future.
\nIn recent years several methodologies and techniques have been proposed\, able to take into accou nt explicitly and in realistic way NaTech events\, able to support the dec ision making in terms of prevention\, protection\, adaptation and manageme nt.
\nNaTech events have also another dimension to be considered\, t hat is the territorial one\, again in terms of prevention\, management\, a nd resilience.
\nThe aim of the seminar is thus to discuss the state of the art and on-going developments in the NaTech risk assessment techni ques and methodologies and to discuss their strength\, weakness\, and unce rtainties in the assessment of the safety and resilience of complex system s.
\nThe 61st ESReDA seminar will be held on September 22 ‐23\, 2021\, hosted by Politecnico di Torino\, Italy
\nThe Seminar is jointly organised by E SReDA and Politecnico di Torino.
\nJohn Andrews | \nUK | \n
Julien Barot h | \nFR | \n
Christophe Bérengue r | \nFR | \n
David Castro Rodrig uez | \nIT | \n
Valerio Cozzani td>\n | IT | \n
Mohamed Eid | \nFR< /td>\n |
Luis Ferreira | \nPT | \n
Vytis Kopustinskas | \nIT | \n
Karol Kowal | \nPL | \n
Andre Lannoy | \nFR | \n
Sverre Roed Larsen | \nNO | \n
Eric Marsden | \nFR | \n
Tomasz Nowakowski | \nPL | \nEleonora Pilone | \nIT | \n\n
Rasa R emenyte-Prescott | \nUK | \n
Kathryn Sander son | \nUK | \n
Inga Šarūnienė | \nLT | \n
Kaisa Simola | \nFI | \n
Jean-Marc Tacnet | \nFR | \n
J ohn Stoop | \nNL | \n
Agnieszka Tubis | \nPL | \n
Cyp F. H. van Rijn | \nNL< /b> | \n
Sylwia Werbińska-Wojciechowska | \nPL< /b> | \n
For practical local information relative to the venu e\, please\, contact: Micaela Demichela (micaela.demichela@polito.it)\, Eleonora Pilone (eleonora.pilone@polito.it)\, and David Castr o Rodriguez (david.castro@polito.i t) with Antonio Guillèn (ajguillen@us.es) and Mohamed Eid (eid.etudes@gmail.com) in Cc.
\nTo be defined.
\nSubmission of ab stracts: | \nby July 15th\, 2022 strong>. | \n
Authors notification: | \n|
F ull papers: | \nby September\, 10th\, 2022. | \n
Date of seminar: | \nSeptember 22nd – 23rd\, 2022. | \n
ESReDA project group’s meetings: | \nSeptember 21st\, 2022. | \n
ESReDA Board of Directors meetings: | \nSeptember 22< sup>st\, 2022 (17.30). | \n
ESReDA Gala dinner : | \nSeptember 22nd\, 2022. | \n
Authors wishing to present a paper are invited to submit a short ab stract (max. 400 words) and author’ names before the 15th of July via the EasyChair system.
\nThe full papers or extended abstracts should be submitted before the 31th of Augus t and should address the following:
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Extended abstracts are an alternative to full papers. An exten ded abstract should be at least one page in length\, and it should include a list of most relevant references (5 or 6). Both extended abstracts and full papers will be published in the EC JRC technical report.
\nTemplate of the abstract will be provided at ESReDA website.
\nPropos als should be sent to Micaela Demichela (micaela.demichela@polito.it)\, Eleonora Pilone (eleonora.pilone@polito.it)\, and Davi d Castro Rodriguez (david.castro@p olito.it).
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You can use the Google form that can be found at this link: http://shorturl.at/cqVY5\nIn case you better like the traditional registration format\, please send your registration form to:
\nMicaela Demichela (micaela.demichela@polito.it)\, and
\nDavid Castro Rodriguez (david.
castro@polito.it)\, with
\nAntonio Guillèn (ajguillen@us.es) in Cc.
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A registration form and the practical information package will be made available on the ESReD A website. Fees\, according to ESReDA’s rules\, are:
\nSpeakers: | \none speaker per ac cepted paper is exempted. | \n
ESReDA members: | \n3 participants/member are taken in charge by the Seminar. | \nOthers: | \n300€/participant | \n\n
Accompan ied persons for Gala dinner: | \n40€/acc. person. | \n
Fees are to be paid by bank transfer to ESReDA
\nThe final proceedings of the 61st Se minar will edited in the form an EU Technical Report and e-published with public access.
\nBoD & Project Group Meetings ( 22 September\, 20 22\, 17:00)
\nPolitecnico di Torino
\nP olitecnico di Torino\, Torino\, Italia
\nAula Magna Torino Lingotto< /p>\n
Via Nizza\, 230 – 10126 Torino (TO)
\nT he Lingotto location is easily reachable through the Metro (Lingotto) from the city centre\, thus any accommodation near railway stations (Porta Sus a or Porta Nuova) or the main Politecnico site is acceptable.
\nThe nearest hotel is the:
\nHotel NH Torino Lingotto Congress:
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\nAnnouncement and Call for papers
\nDealing with complex systems have certain characteristics that require consideration t o be managed successfully. Understanding and dealing with unexpected event s and the unknown are a major challenge in asset management.
\nUnexp ected drifts from normal working conditions pose several concerns about th e decrease of safety levels as well. Despite the enormous changes and deve lopments in industry in the last decades as ‘an unprecedented fusion betwe en and across digital\, physical and biological technologies’\, approaches for guaranteeing comparable safety and reliability improvement do not evo lve quickly enough to offer adequate solutions in managing the mentioned c omplexity.
\nComplex assets require a different approach in dealing with unpredictable events and disorder. Consequently\, it appears necessar y\, during the design phase of a complex system\, to use tools and techniq ues for both withstanding stress (Kriete\, 2013) and becoming stronger but without the necessity of predicting every circumstance. Referring to the work of Taleb (2012)\, reliability professionals are in need for ‘antifrag ile’ methods for embracing disruptive situations and unknowns.
\nThe aim of the seminar is thus to discuss the state of the art and on-going d evelopments in dealing with unexpected events for complex systems (i.e. in frastructures\, energy production)\, presenting new techniques and methodo logies and to discuss their strength\, weakness\, and uncertainties in ord er to improve reliability.
\nThe 62nd ESReDA seminar will be held on April 12‐13\, 2023\, hosted by University of Twente\, The Neth erlands
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Alberto Martinetti | \nNL | \n
John Andrews | \nUK\n |
Julien Baroth | \nFR | \n\n
Christophe Bérenguer | \nFR | \n\n
David Castro Rodriguez | \nIT | \n
Henk Akkermans | \nNL | \n
Sarbjeet Singh | \nS | \n
Mohamed Eid | \nFR | \n
Jan Braaksma | \nNL | \n
Kostantinos Stamoulis | \nNL\n |
Micaela Demichela | \nIT | \n
Karol Kowal | \nPL | \n
Jan-Jaap Moerman | \nNL | \n
Asteris Apostolidis | \nNL | \n
Tomas z Nowakowski | \nPL | \n
Eleonora Pilone | \nIT | \n
Rasa Remenyte -Prescott | \nUK | \n
Kathryn San derson | \nUK | \n
Vladimir Milis avljevic | \nSER | \n
Kaisa Simol a | \nNL | \n
John Stoop | \n|
Agnieszka Tubis | \nPL | \n
Richard Loendersloot | \nNL | \n
Arnab Majumdar | \nUK | \n
For practical local information relative to the venue\, please\, contact: Alberto Martinetti (a.martinetti@utwente.nl).
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Submission of abstracts: | \nby January 31st\, 2023.< /strong> | \n
Authors notification: | \nby Feb 10th\, 2022. | \n
Full papers: | \nby March 31th\, 2022. | \n
Date of seminar: | \nApril 12th – 13 th\, 2023. | \n
ESReDA project group’s meeting s: | \nApril 11th\, 2023. | \n
E SReDA Board of Directors meetings: | \nApril 11th\, 20 23. | \n
ESReDA General Assembly: | \nApril 13th 2023. | \n
ESReDA Gala dinner: | \nApril 12th\, 2023. | \n
Speakers: | \none speaker per accepted paper is exempted . | \n
ESReDA members: | \n3 participants/member a re taken in charge by the Seminar. | \n
Others: | \n|
Accompanied persons for Gala din ner: | \n40€/acc. person. | \n
To be paid by bank transfer to ESReDA account:
\n*Holder: | \nESReDA | \n
B ank: | \nBNP Paribas Fortis Bank\, Boulevard Jamar 1 D\, 1060 Brusse ls\, Belgium | \n
IBAN: | \nBE69 0012 3728 1678\n |
BIC: | \nGEBABEBB | \n
Subjec t: | \nRegistration to the 62nd ESReDA Seminar | \n
Th
e final proceedings of the 62nd Seminar will edited in the form of Technic
al Report and e-published with public
\naccess. Some elected papers o
f the 62nd ESReDA seminar will be published in special issue in scientific
journals
\n(under discussion).
BoD & Project Group Meetin gs (11 April\, 2023)
\nUniversity of Twente
\nUniversity of Twente\, En schede\, The Netherlands
\nIntercity Hotel – Enschede (city center)
\nUP ark Hotel (University of Twente Campus)
\nFletcher Hotel – Enschede (in fro nt of the University of Twente Campus)
\n\n DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20230412 DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20230414 GEO:+52.132633;+5.291266 LOCATION:University of Twente\, Enschede\, @ Netherlands SEQUENCE:0 SUMMARY:62nd ESReDA Seminar ( April 12th – 13rd\, 2023\, University of Twen te\, the Netherlands) URL:https://www.esreda.org/event/62nd-esreda-seminar-april-12th-13rd-2023-u niversity-of-twente-the-netherlands-2/ X-COST-TYPE:free X-COST:300 € END:VEVENT BEGIN:VEVENT UID:ai1ec-1888@www.esreda.org DTSTAMP:20240319T043408Z CATEGORIES;LANGUAGE=en-GB:Upcoming Seminars CONTACT:JRC-ESREDA63-Seminar@ec.europa.eu DESCRIPTION:1st Call for papers
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There will be a bus o n 25/Oct and 26/Oct leaving at 08.00 from Milano Malpensa Dolce hotel in S omma Lombardo to the JRC. Please don’t forget your ID or passport to enter the JRC. After the Seminar on 26/Oct\, the bus will leave JRC at 16.00 to Malpensa airport Terminal 1 (estimated arrival 16.45) and then continues to the hotel.
\nThe day before the Seminar\, on October 24\, we plan a kick-off meeting of the ESReDA project group “Resilience Assessment of Critical Infrastructure” at the JRC\, bdg. 102/305. The meeting will start at 14:30 and end at 16:30. The bus from Milano Malpensa Dolce hotel in So mmaLombardo to the JRC will leave at 13:30 and bring you back to the hotel after the meeting. You are all welcome to join and learn more about ESReD A activities.
\nPlease note that if you are staying in different hot el\, we expect that you come at the JRC yourself. You need to go to the re ception and receive your permit. The Seminar will be in the Conference Cen ter bdg 36 very close (3 mins walk) from the entrance and reception buildi ng.
\nAll registered participants are invited to Gala dinner at the Milano Malpensa Dolce hotel inSomma Lombardo on Oct 25 at 19:00. In case y our plans change\, please notify us immediately as we need to confirm numb er for the dinner and catering services. We expect your cooperation.
\nResearch in resilience of infrastructure systems has been constantly increasing during the last d ecade and is expected to grow further. Although the term resilience was us ed in material science already in 19 th century\, the current meaning of s ystem resilience originates from research in ecology back in 70s. Self-rep airable computer systems\, being developed also in the same decade for spa ce and defence applications\, could be considered as examples of resilienc e applications in engineering. Resilience applications in technical system s domain have evolved most significantly during the last two decades and t he term resilience has already been transferred to the policy domain\, as the Directive on the Resilience of Critical Entities (CER Directive) went into force in January 2023 and replaced the Critical Infrastructure Direct ive\, published in 2008.
\nTwo fundamental points in resilience doma in to be addressed by the Seminar are:
\nThe 63rd ESReDA seminar will be a forum for exploring these points and other related questions. We aim to discuss theories\, co ncepts\, and experiences of resilience assessment methodologies and applic ations. Authors are invited to present their proposals and discuss success es and/or failures and to identify future needs in resilience research. We want to encourage new ideas\, scientific papers\, conceptual papers\, cas e studies and cross-sectoral research on this topic with examples and appl ications of infrastructures exposed to both technological and natural thre ats\, hazards. This seminar will bring together researchers\, practitioner s and decision-makers.
\nPapers for the seminar are welcome fro m various stakeholders (industry\, academia\, R&D consultancy organisation s) and could address different infrastructure sectors:
\nThis seminar is aimed at ad dressing resilience due to different hazards and threats\, such as:
\n< ul class='stylized-ul'>\nInterdependencies of infrastructures and cascading effects are also among the topics of the Seminar. It integrates as well technical\, h uman\, organizational\, social\, financial dimensions. Other topics may be included if they fit well within the topic on resilience assessment.
\nESReDA is currently considering a new proje ct group (PG) on Resilience Assessment of Critical Infrastructure\, pendin g approval by the General Assembly of ESReDA during the meeting in April 2 023. This project group (PG) continues the work done in the previous ESReD A project group “Resilience Engineering and Modelling of Networked Infrast ructure” during 2018-2021 years.
\nThe aim of the PG is to develop a nd propose an integrated approach for quantitative resilience assessment i ncluding management decisions (comparison of solutions for investment\, ma intenance) in a context of uncertain scenarios (global change and emerging threats).
\nThis Seminar will serve as a forum to discuss the work of the project group\, exchange ideas and set a work plan for the next yea rs. A dedicated project group meeting is planned on October 24\, the day b efore the Seminar. The Seminar participants are welcome to join the meetin g either as PG members or observers.
\nThe Seminar is jointly organised by ESReDA and JRC.
\nEuropean Commission Joint Researc
h Centre (JRC)
\nVia Enrico Fermi 2749\, I-21027 Ispra (VA)\, ITALY
p>\n
John ANDREWS\, University of Nottingham | \nUK | \n
Floren t ARRIGNON\, MAD-Environment | \nFrance | \n
Anne BARROS\, CentraleSupélec | \nFrance | \n
Julien BAROTH\, University of Grenoble | \nFrance | \n
Christophe BÉRENGUER\, Univ ersity of Grenoble | \nFrance | \n
Slovenia | \n|
Nicolas DECHY\, IRSN | \nFrance | \n
Sebastien DELMOTTE\, MAD-Environment | \n< td>France\n|
Mohamed EID\, RiskLyse td>\n | France | \n
Gianluca FULLI\, JRC Directo rate C – Energy\, Mobility and Climate | \nItaly | \n
Antonio J. GUILLÉN\, Ingeman | \nSpain< /td>\n |
Saulius GUDŽIUS\, Kaunas University of Technology td>\n | Lithuania | \n
Rainer JUNGWIRT H\, JRC Directorate E – Space\, Security and Migration | \nI taly | \n
*Vytis KOPUSTINSKAS\, JRC Directorate C – Energy\, Mobility and Climate | \nItaly | \n
Elisabeth KRAUSMANN\, JRC Directorate E – Space\, Security and Migr ation | \nItaly | \n
Pierre-Etienne LABEAU\ , Université libre de Bruxelles | \nBelgium | \n< /tr>\n
Andre LANNOY\, IMdR | \nFrance | \n
Marcelo MASERA\, Politecnico di Torino\, | \n|
Tomasz NOWAKOWSKI\, Wroclaw Univ ersity of Science and Technology | \nPoland | \n< /tr>\n
Rasa REMENYTĖ-PRESCOTT\, University of Nottingham | \n|
Sigitas RIMKEVIČIUS\, Lithuan ian Energy Institute | \nLithuania | \n
Antonio Jesus SANCHEZ HERGUEDAS\, University of Sevilla | \n< strong>Spain | \n
Giovanni SANSAVINI\, ETH Züri ch | \nSwitzerland | \n
John STOO P\, Kindunos | \nNetherlands | \n
Jean-Marc TACNET\, University of Grenoble | \nFrance | \n< /tr>\n
Agnieszka TUBIS\, Wroclaw University of Science and Techno logy | \nPoland | \n
Bogdan VAMAN U\, ‘Horia Hulubei’ National Institute of Physics and Nuclear Engineering< /td>\n | Romania | \n
Laila ZEMITE\, R iga Technical University | \nLatvia | \n
*Technical Programme Committee chairperson
\nSubm ission of abstracts: | \n26th of June\, 2023. | \n
Notification to the authors: | \n10th of July\, 2023. | \n
Submission of final papers o r extended abstracts: | \n30th of September\, 2023. | \n
Deadline for registration: | \n4th< /sup> of October 2023. | \n
ESReDA Internal meetings : | \n24th of October 2023. | \n
ESReDA Project group’s meetings: | \n24th of October 2023. | \n
ESReDA Board of Directors meetings: | \n24th of October 2023. | \n
ESReD A Seminar: | \n25th – 26th of October 2023 . | \n
The abstracts\, not exceeding 400 words\, should address:
\nTh e language of the seminar is English.
\nAuthors wishing to present a paper at the Seminar are invited to submit an abstract/paper online at https://easychair.org/conferences/?conf=esreda63semin ar
\nExtended abstracts are an altern ative to full papers. An extended abstract should be at least one page in length\, and it should include a list of most relevant references (5 or 6) . Both extended abstracts and full papers will be published in the Seminar proceedings.
\nIf there are any questions related to abstract/paper submission\, authors could use functional e-mail of the Seminar: JRC-ESREDA63-Seminar@ec.europa. eu
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The r egistration is only through the JRC meetings management system at the foll owing link:
\nhttps://web.jrc.ec.europa.eu/remjrc/screen/ meeting/13108/registration-form
\nRegistrations will be accepted until 4 th of October\, 2023. Please note this deadline as entrance to th e JRC meeting facility is only by permit. You will need your ID and travel schedule in order to register.
\nIf you fall into the following two categories\, the Seminar is free of charge:
\nSpeakers: | \nOne speak er per accepted paper | \n
ESReDA members: | \n(ma ximum of 3 participants per member organization) | \n
*Hol der: | \nESReDA | \n
Bank: | \nB NP Paribas Fortis Bank\, Boulevard Jamar 1 D\, 1060 Bruxelles\, Belgium\n |
IBAN: | \nBE69 0012 3728 1678 | \n
BIC: | \nGEBABEBB | \n
Subject: | \nRe gistration to the 63rd ESReDA Seminar | \n
For any questions\, please contact the organising committe e at JRC-ESREDA63-Semin ar@ec.europa.eu
\nIspr a is located 35km north of Milano Malpensa (MXP) airport and the transfer to the JRC takes ~30 minutes. Due to unexpected and unilateral contract ch anges\, JRC experiences temporal difficulties to provide transportation fr om the airport to the site/hotel upon your arrival and departure. To easy the situation\, we ask you to consider only flights to Milano Malpensa (MX P) and if possible during the day time (avoiding late evening and early mo rning flights). If that is unavoidable you might need to rent a car of use airport taxi service (consider that cost of a taxi ride MXP-JRC is ~100eu r).
\nPlease do not book any hotel at the moment\, unless you will b e able to be self-autonomous (e.g.rent a car). We are currently working to make the Seminar attendance as smooth as possible\, we will keep you info rmed as soon as an agreement with a hotel is reached to host majority of t he participants.
\n DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20231025 DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20231027 GEO:+41.87194;+12.56738 LOCATION:JRC\, Ispra @ Italy SEQUENCE:0 SUMMARY:63rd ESReDA Seminar ( October 25th – 26th 2023\, JRC\, Ispra – Ital y) URL:https://www.esreda.org/event/63rd-esreda-seminar-october-25th-26th-2023 -jrc-ispra-italy/ X-COST-TYPE:free END:VEVENT BEGIN:VEVENT UID:ai1ec-1981@www.esreda.org DTSTAMP:20240319T043408Z CATEGORIES;LANGUAGE=en-GB:Upcoming Seminars CONTACT: DESCRIPTION:64th ESReDA s eminar within The Digital Twin Week. Bilbao May 29th-31st\, 2024
\nThe Digital Twin Wee
k is an event jointly promoted by ESReDA and the
University of Deusto\, along with projects funded by the
European Union\, BUILDCHAIN and ENHANCE. In addition to the 64th ESReDA regular seminar\, this event includes a <
span style='color: #0000ff\;'>Doctoral Workshop on digital twin
T he study of the digital transformation in the context of industry and infr astructure is highly topical and interesting. One of the business areas wh ere this transformation is expected to be most significant is maintenance. It is\, therefore\, important to analyze how maintenance can benefit from is transformation and how to do it: What are the new technologies and tool s with the greatest potential impact on maintenance and why? How can this transformation process be mandated and realized? How will emerging asset m anagement platforms\, intelligent maintenance Apps\, and digital twins tec hnology impact companies?.
\nThe advent of new technologies has made
the maintenance landscape more intricate\, necessitating efficient manage
ment of vast information and predictive alarms within dynamic schedules. H
owever\, the complexity of optimizing the maintenance decision-making proc
ess often hampers the technology’s impact on organizations. Consequently\,
conventional maintenance practices continue to be the norm\, leading to a
delay in embracing digitalization and hindering the expected return on in
vestment for companies undergoing the digital transformation effort. Overc
oming this resistance to change is paramount\, especially with the emergen
ce of advanced digitalization approaches like digital twins technology\, w
hich introduces a new dimension and a complex System of Systems
\n(So
S) scenario.
Furthermore\, the role of individuals in the context of maintenance digitalization of maintenance is critical. Embracing digita l transformation offers an opportunity for human evolution\, leveraging th e expertise and experience of employees in the new digital environment. Th is\, in turn\, provides a competitive edge in driving innovation and techn ological progress.
\nThe challenges become even more significant whe n considering the transformation of assets or systems with limited digitiz ation. Such assets represent a considerable portion of those amenable to d igitization today and often hold valuable knowledge about their degradatio n and maintenance\, typically residing with the personnel responsible for their management. Capturing and transferring this expertise into digital t win systems or intelligent maintenance Apps becomes essential for fully un locking the potential benefits of digital transformation in maintenance pr actices as digitalization continues to advance.
\nThis seminar aims to bring together researchers\, practitioners\, and experts from various d isciplines to share their insights and advancements in the realm of digita l maintenance and its relationship with digital twins\, complex systems\, and human resources. The event intends to provide a vision of digital main tenance once the foundational technologies (AI\, predictive analytics\, di gital twins\, IoT\, cloud/edge/fog computing\, etc.) have reached a suffic ient degree of maturity. This vision should facilitate drawing conclusions on the approaches needed to overcome current barriers that limit the full development of digital maintenance\, particularly in assets and systems w ith a low level of digitization. During the seminar\, participants will ha ve the opportunity to share experiences in applying different technologies to improve maintenance\, review the state of the art of these technologie s\, and evaluate their real impact on organizations and the evolution of t heir maintenance models.
\nWe invi te researchers and professionals to submit their original and high-quality papers related to the following topics (but not limited to):
\nDr. Aitor Goti\, Associate Professor in Depar tment of Mechanical\, Design and Industrial Management Maintenance\, Unive rsidad de Deusto
\nAdolfo Crespo | \nSP | \n
Juan Chiachio | \n< strong>SP | \n
Manuel Chiachio | \n|
Antonio J. Sanchez | \nSP | \n
Hermann G. Matthies | \nG ER | \n
Najm Habib | \nUSA | \n
Anna Kucerova | \nCZ | \n
Andras Benczur | \nHU | \n
Noémi Friedman | \nHU | \n
Alberto Martinetti | \nNL | \n
José López Domínguez | \nSP | \n
Diego López de Ipiña | \nSP | \n
Diego Cansado | \nSP | \n
J ohn Andrews | \nUK | \n
Joaquín O rdieres | \nSP | \n
Miguel Ortega | \nSP | \n
Cyp F.H. van Rijn\n | NL | \n
Micaela Demichela | \nIT | \n
Rasa Remenyte-Prescott | \nUK | \n
Antonio Guillén | \nSP | \n
Mohamed Eid | \nFR | \n
For practical local information relative to the venue\, please\, contact: Aitor Goti (aitor. goti@deusto.es) with Antonio Guillén (ajguillen@us.es) and Mohamed Eid (eid.etudes@gmail.com) in Cc.
\nSubmission of abstrac ts: | \n20th of January\, 2024 | \n
Notification to the authors: | \n10th of February\ , 2024 | \n
Full papers or estended abstract: | \n31st of March\, 2024 | \n
Date of seminar: | \n30th – 31st May | \n
ESReDA Project group’s meetings: | \n29th of May 2024 | \n
ESReDA Board of Directors meetings : | \n29th of May 2024 | \n
ESRe DA General Assembly: | \n30th of May 2024 | \n tr>\n
ESReDA Gala dinner: | \n30th of May 202 4 | \n
Authors wishing to present a pape
r are invited to submit a short abstract (max. 400 words) and author’ name
s
\nonline\, before 20th Jaunary 2024.
The full papers or ext ended abstracts should be submitted before March 31st 2024 and should addr ess the following:Tentative title
\nExtended abstracts are an a
lternative to full papers. An extended abstract should be at least one pag
e in length\, and
\nit should include a list of most relevant referen
ces (5 or 6). Both extended abstracts and full papers will be published
\nin the JRC technical report.
Proposals should be sent to Aito r Goti (aitor.goti@deusto.es) an d Antonio Guillén (ajguillen@us.es) p>\n
A registration form a
nd the practical information package will be made available on the ESReDA
website. Fees\,
\naccording to ESReDA’s rules\, are:
Accompanied persons for Gala dinner: 60€/acc. person.
\nSpeakers: | \none speaker per accepted paper is exempted. | \n
ESReDA members: | \n3 participants/member are taken in charge by th e Seminar. | \n
Others: | \n300€/participant. | \n
To be paid by bank transfer to ESR eDA account:
\n*Holder: | \nESReDA | \n
Bank: | \nBNP Paribas Fortis Bank\, Boulevard Jamar 1 D\, 1060 Bruxelles\, Bel gium | \n
IBAN: | \nBE69 0012 3728 1678 | \n
BIC: | \nGEBABEBB | \n
Subject: | \nRegistration in the 64th ESReDA Seminar | \n