BEGIN:VCALENDAR VERSION:2.0 PRODID:-//172.67.145.44//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:20240319T023117Z CATEGORIES;LANGUAGE=en-GB:Past Seminars CONTACT:Zdenko Simic\, Kaisa Simola \; JRC-ESReDA58Seminar@ec.europa.eu DESCRIPTION:The final dates for Seminar are Tuesday and Wednesday 15 – 16 J une 2021. Plan is to meet virtually.\nThe 58th ESReDA Seminar on\nUsing Kn owledge to Manage Risks and Threats:\nPractices and Challenges\nAnnounceme nt and Call for papers\nScope of the seminar\nHigh-risk industries\, criti cal infrastructures\, and urban settlements benefit from many decades of e xperience from risk management and regulation in different domains. Best p ractices have been formalised\, research and development programs have bee n completed\, and workers have been trained to acquire the available knowl edge and transfer know-how. Risk analysis helped actors to better know and foresee the systemic risks\, while the analysis of events\, 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 theoretically and in practic e. While it is easy to see connection between knowledge and risk\, they se em to be studied and practiced almost independently by different communiti es. This seminar is also about exploring existing and potential relations and complementarity between knowledge and risk management.\nExponentially developing knowledge is helping to better face with emerging risks from co ntinuous innovation and increasing complexity. However\, even for old syst ems\, the question is “how difficult is it to apply existing knowledge to manage and regulate related risks”. Knowledge is mostly applied by people and a large proportion resides in them rather than disembodied sources\; i ndividual and collective skills and practices to produce and use knowledge are seldom highlighted. Knowledge remains a broad term that covers many d istributed phenomena with various sources (from data and information to ex pertise)\, forms (from tacit to explicit)\, types (from generalized princi ples to specific cases)\, dimensions (from individual to social) and is ad dressed by various scientific disciplines (engineering\, ergonomics\, mana gement\, sociology\,…). This likely raises numerous important questions\, among them\, e.g.:\n\nWhat knowledge is required to manage and regulate ri sks for old and new technologies?\nHow to combine knowledge and imaginatio n for foresight in risk assessment and management?\nHow to manage knowledg e needs in engineering design and optimization for both derivative and dis ruptive technologies?\nHow to best use past knowledge? Could it become obs olete for present and future situations?\nWhat kind of knowledge is useful to identify and interpret early warning signs?\nHow to integrate reported accident/incident investigation data into the knowledge base required to manage and regulate risks for old and new technologies?\nHow to use big da ta and machine learning to complement experts and improve existing knowled ge?\nWhat about real practices at work? -How is knowledge different from k nowing? How is knowledge best embedded in actual professional practice?\nI s using knowledge automatic? What artefacts and boundary objects help to e stablish the links between knowledge\, risk and safety and practices?\nAre the characteristics of skills and know-how acquisition and transmission r eally integrated in the engineering processes and knowledge management pro cesses? How do they integrate memorization issues?\nWhat is the role of ca se based learning and how does this vary from the teaching of general prin ciples and theories for risk management and regulation?\nHow is knowledge influenced or disturbed by different pressures (production\, political\, e conomic\, and managerial)? Is there a pressure for knowledge when we speak about risk rationale? How can these pressures be managed?\n\n \nThe 58th ESReDA seminar will be a forum for exploring these and other related quest ions. We aim to discuss theories\, concepts\, and experiences of enhancing the use of knowledge for better risk management and governance. Authors a re invited to present their research and operational proposals and raise c hallenges\, but also to discuss as well successes and failures in enhancin g risk management through better use of risk knowledge. We want to encoura ge new ideas\, scientific papers\, conceptual papers\, case studies and cr oss-sectoral and inter-disciplinary research on the theme of challenges an d practices for using knowledge in risk management and governance. This se minar will bring together researchers\, practitioners\, specialists and de cision-makers to discuss strategies and practical experiences.\nPapers for contributions to the seminar are invited\; please see instructions in the next paragraphs.\nTarget groups and domains of application\nPapers for th e seminar are invited from various stakeholders\, from practitioners to re searchers (industrialists\, regulators\, safety boards\, universities\, R& D organisations\, engineering contractors and consultants\, training speci alists) and could address different sectors:\n\nEnergy sector: nuclear and non-nuclear (e.g. fossil\, renewables) power plants and networks.\nProces s industry: oil and gas\, chemical and petrochemical facilities\, industry 4.0.\nTransport (rail\, road\, air and maritime): supply and distribution network\, operations\, emerging such as driverless cars.\nAerospace indus try.\nCritical infrastructure: electricity\, water\, telecommunications\, information systems.\nPublic sector and government\nUrban planning and man agement.\n\n \nThis seminar is aimed at addressing issues\, risks (industr ial\, natural\, na-tech…) and threats (malicious\, cyber-security\, terror ism) met by different industries\, critical infrastructures and urban sett lements.\nOther topics may be included if they fit well within the theme o f the seminar and are related to using knowledge to manage risks and threa ts\, such as product safety\, food safety\, biotechnology\, sanitary crisi s.\nSeminar organization\nThe Seminar is jointly organised by ESReDA and E C JRC.\nChairmen of the Seminar\n\nMohamed Eid (ESReDA President\, RiskLys e\, FRANCE)\nKaisa Simola (EC JRC\, THE NETHERLANDS)\n\nTechnical Programm e Committee (TPC)\n\n\n\nZdenko Šimić*\n(EC JRC\, The NETHERLANDS)\n\n\nLu di Benner\n(Starline\, USA)\n\n\nNicolas Dechy\n(IRSN\, FRANCE)\n\n\nYves Dien\n(CHAOS\, FRANCE)\n\n\nAntonio Felicio\n(ESReDA\, PORTUGAL)\n\n\nMilo s Ferjencik\n(University of Pardubicze\, CZECH REPUBLIC)\n\n\nJohn Kingsto n\n(NRI Foundation\, The NETHERLANDS)\n\n\nPaulo Maia\n(EDP\, PORTUGAL)\n \n\nEric Marsden\n(FonCSI\, FRANCE)\n\n\nSever Paul\n(AGIFER\, ROMANIA)\n \n\nSverre Røed-Larsen\n(SRL HSE\, NORWAY)\n\n\nKaisa Simola\n(EC JRC\, Th e NETHERLANDS)\n\n\nJohn Stoop\n(Kindunos\, The NETHERLANDS)\n\n\nMiodrag Stručić\n(EC JRC\, The NETHERLANDS)\n\n\nTuuli Tulonen\n(Tukes\, FINLAND) \n\n\nFrank Verschueren\n(Ministry of Labor\, BELGIUM)\n\n\nAna Lisa Veter e Arellano\n(EC JRC\, ITALY)\n\n\n\n*Technical Programme Committee chairpe rson\nOpening of the Seminar\nKaisa Simola (EC JRC\, THE NETHERLANDS)\nClo sing of the Seminar\nTo be defined (EC JRC)\nLocal Organization Committee \n\nZdenko Simic (EC JRC\, THE NETHERLANDS) – Local Organizing Committee c hairperson\nKaisa Simola (EC JRC\, THE NETHERLANDS)\n\n \nLogistics\nMaria Ioakeimidou\, (EC JRC\, The NETHERLANDS) Email\, +31-22456-5023\nRELEVANT DATES\n\n\n\nSubmission of abstracts:\nClosed.\n\n\nNotification to the a uthors:\nClosed.\n\n\nSubmission of final papers:\n15th of May 2021.\n\n\n ESReDA Board of Directors meeting\, project groups’ meetings:\n14th of Jun e 2021.\n\n\nSEMINAR:\n15th and 16th June 2021.\n\n\n\nProcedure to submit an abstract\, paper and to register\nThe abstracts\, not exceeding 400 wo rds\, should address:\n\nObjectives\nRelevance for the Seminar\nNovelty\nM ethods and findings.\n\n \nThe language of the seminar is English.\n\n\n\n Abstract Template MS Word Doc \n\n\n\n \n\nAuthors wishing to present a p aper are invited to submit an abstract (and later paper) online atEasy Cha ir\nIf there is any question or difficulty with submission authors could u se Easy Chair E-mail and JRC Email\nIf there is any question authors coul d use Email\nAuthors and speakers should use this template for ESReDA came ra-ready papers and submit them to EasyChair before 15th May 2021.\n\n\n\n Paper Template MS Word Doc \n\n\n\n\n\n\nFinal call for papers – Download PDF\n\n\n\n\n\n\nOnline Registration (Open till 15 May 2021)\n\n\n\n\n\n \n58th ESReDA Seminar Program\n\n\n\n\n\nREGISTRATION and Seminar FEES\nRe gistration will be accepted until 15th of May 2021 at https://web.jrc.ec.e uropa.eu/remjrc/screen/meeting/7586/registration-form/.\nThere is no fee f or the participation at this seminar.\nIf there is any question participan ts could use this E-mail .\n\n\nAbout the European Commission Joint Resear ch Centre\nThe Joint Research Centre (JRC) is the European Commission’s (E C) science and knowledge service which employs scientists to carry out res earch in order to provide independent scientific advice and support to EU policy. As the EC’s science and knowledge service\, the JRC supports EU po licies with independent scientific evidence throughout the whole policy cy cle.\nJRC as independent scientific evidence for EU policies: Create\, man age and make sense of knowledge and develop innovative tools and make them available to policy makers\; Anticipate emerging issues that need to be a ddressed at EU level and understand policy environments\; Collaborate with over a thousand organisations worldwide whose scientists have access to m any JRC facilities through various collaboration agreements\; Has a direct impact on the lives of citizens by contributing with its research outcome s to a healthy and safe environment\, secure energy supplies\, sustainable mobility and consumer health and safety\; Draw on over 50 years of scient ific experience and continually build our expertise in knowledge productio n and knowledge management\; Host specialist laboratories and unique resea rch facilities and is home to thousands of scientists.\nThe JRC has six si tes (Brussels\, Geel\, Ispra\, Karlsruhe\, Petten\, Seville) in five EU co untries\, About JRC.\nJRC Directorate G – Nuclear Safety and Security\n”Th e mission of the JRC Directorate G for Nuclear Safety and Security is the implementation of the JRC Euratom Research and Training Programme\, the m aintenance and dissemination of nuclear competences in Europe to serve bot h ”nuclear” and ”non-nuclear” Member States.\nA strong cooperation and com plementarity with their national organisations is of key relevance.\nJRC D irectorate G supports the relevant policy DGs with independent\, technical and scientific evidence in the areas of nuclear safety\, security and saf eguards.\nDirectorate G is also an active key partner in international net works and collaborates with international organisations and prominent Acad emia and Research Institutes.”\nAbout Alkmaar and Petten\nIn the Netherlan ds EC JRC is located the Province of North Holland near small town Petten with about two thousands inhabitants. The seminar will be hosted in the ne arby city Alkmaar 40 km north from Amsterdam. For more information about a rea see e.g. at Alkmaar Wiki. There are many hotels in Alkmaar. More infor mation will be provided in early 2021 regarding the suggested hotels where you can book your stay.\nAbout European Safety\, Reliability & Data Assoc iation (ESReDA)\nEuropean Safety\, Reliability & Data Association (ESReDA) is a European Association established in 1992 to promote research\, appli cation and training in Reliability\, Availability\, Maintainability and Sa fety (RAMS). The Association provides a forum for the exchange of informat ion\, data and current research in Safety and Reliability.\nESReDA members hip is open to organisations\, privates or governmental institutes\, indus try researchers and consultants\, who are active in the field of Safety an d Reliability. Membership fees are currently 1000 EURO for organisations a nd 500 EURO for universities and individual members. Special sponsoring or associate membership is also available.\nFor more information on ESReDA\, contact: ESReDA General Secretary\, Dr. Inga Šarūnienė\, Senior Researche r at Lithuanian Energy Institute\, Email\nESReDA address: European Safety\ , Reliability & Data Association\, an International Non-Profit Scientific Association under the Belgium law (June 27\, 1921\, Title III). Headquarte r: ESReDA\, rue Gachard 88 Bte 14\, B-1050 Bruxelles\, Belgium\, Siret:E00 005802.\nAny interested party is welcome to contribute to ESReDA project g roups.\nESReDA new Project Group on Risks\, Knowledge and Management\nESRe DA launched in November 2020 a new project group to address the relationsh ips between Risks\, Knowledge and Management. The scope defined will be of interest to system designers\, operators\, managers\, maintenance\, lawye rs\, insurers\, regulators\, and many others working on safety and securit y including natural hazard management. The scope covers the safety\, relia bility and security related to multiple hazards (natural\, industrial\,…) and threats (malicious\, terrorism\, cyber) of systems (high-risk industry \, a critical infrastructure\, a communication and transport system over d ifferent territories etc.) involving all stakeholders (public\, operators\ , regulators and government). Risk management integrates any activities an d disciplines related to assessment\, identification of early warning sign s and emerging risks\, foresight\, investigation of events and lessons lea rning\, management of barriers and lines of defense\, reliability\, and ch ange of policies and culture. In this context\, the keyword knowledge defi nes the main topic of the project: the endeavour to use knowledge to promo te management and governance of risks (from design to operation and disman tling).\nRelated Former ESReDA Project Groups on Foresight in Safety\, Dyn amic Learning and Accident Investigation\nIn the autumn of 2015 a project group was launched for 3 years to address Foresight in Safety related aspe cts. In the end\, the PG’s results and conclusions on the state-of-the-art and new ideas on the subject will be published. The project group meets t wice a year. It gathers industry experts\, researchers and consultants fro m: EDF-R&D (France)\, EDP-Gestão da Produção de Energia\, S.A. (Portugal)\ , IRSN (France)\, EC JRC (Italy and The Netherlands)\, Kindunos (the Nethe rlands)\, Tukes (Finland)\, FonCSI (France)\, SRL HSE (Norway)\, Universit y of Pardubice (Czech Republic)\, Labor Ministry of Belgium\, and AGIFER ( Romania). It organized two seminars and issued its deliverables in 2020:\n \nThe 55th ESReDA Seminar on “Accident Investigation and Learning to Impro ve Safety Management in Complex System: Remaining Challenges”\, AGIFER\, B ucharest\, Romania\, 2018\, 55th Esreda Seminar\nThe 53rd ESReDA Seminar o n “Enhancing Safety: the Challenge of Foresight“\, EC JRC\, Ispra\, Italy\ , 2017\, 53rd Esreda Seminar\n\n \nThe ESReDA project Group “Dynamic Learn ing as a follow-up from accident investigation” was in operation from 2009 to 2015. It worked on how lessons from events and accidents are learned. The PG organized 2 seminars and issued four deliverables all available for free download on the ESReDA website.\n\nThe 45th ESReDA Seminar on “Dynam ic Learning from Incidents and Accidents\, Bridging the Gap between Safety Recommendations and Learning”\, EDP\, Porto – Portugal\, 2013\nThe 36th E SReDA Seminar on “Lessons learned from accident investigations”\, EDP\, Co imbra\, Portugal\, 2009.\n“Case study analysis on dynamic learning from ac cidents” ESReDA report\,\n“Barriers to learning from incidents and acciden ts” ESReDA report\,\n“Guidelines for preparing a training toolkit on event investigation and dynamic learning”\, ESReDA report\,\n“Challenges to the investigation of occurrences. Concepts and confusion\, metaphors\, models and methods”. Essay by Pr. Stoop.\n\n \nThe ESReDA project group “Acciden t Investigation” was operational from 2000 to 2008 to address accident inv estigation methods\, practices\, organizational conditions\, institutional and regulations context. The PG organized two seminars and issued three d eliverables:\n“Guidelines for safety investigation of accidents” (2008) av ailable for free download from ESReDA.\n\nThe 33rd ESReDA Seminar on “Futu re challenges of accident investigation”\; in JRC\, Ispra\, 2007\n“Shaping Public Safety Investigations of Accidents in Europe” (2005 – ESReDA Safet y Series – book edited by DNV)\;\nThe 24th ESReDA Seminar on “Safety Inves tigation of Accidents” in JRC\, Petten\, 2003\n“Accident Investigation Pra ctices – Results from a European Study” (2003 – report edited by DNV). DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20210615 DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20210617 GEO:+52.639505;+4.723707 LOCATION:European Commission Joint Research Centre @ Robonsbosweg 7a\, 1800 AJ Alkmaar\, Netherlands SEQUENCE:0 SUMMARY:58th ESReDA Seminar (15-16 June 2021\, Alkmaar\, The Netherlands) – Virtual Seminar URL:https://www.esreda.org/event/58th-esreda-seminar/ X-COST-TYPE:free X-ALT-DESC;FMTTYPE=text/html:\\n\\n
\\nAnnouncement and Call for papers
\nHigh-risk industries\, critical infra structures\, and urban settlements benefit from many decades of experience from risk management and regulation in different domains. Best practices have been formalised\, research and development programs have been complet ed\, and workers have been trained to acquire the available knowledge and transfer know-how. Risk analysis helped actors to better know and foresee the systemic risks\, while the analysis of events\, accidents and crisis h ave generated hindsight knowledge that remains useful to face the emerging risks and unexpected events.
\nBoth risk management and knowledge m anagement are still developing and maturing theoretically and in practice. While it is easy to see connection between knowledge and risk\, they seem to be studied and practiced almost independently by different communities . This seminar is also about exploring existing and potential relations an d complementarity between knowledge and risk management.
\nExponenti ally developing knowledge is helping to better face with emerging risks fr om continuous innovation and increasing complexity. However\, even for old systems\, the question is “how difficult is it to apply existing knowledg e to manage and regulate related risks”. Knowledge is mostly applied by pe ople and a large proportion resides in them rather than disembodied source s\; individual and collective skills and practices to produce and use know ledge are seldom highlighted. Knowledge remains a broad term that covers m any distributed phenomena with various sources (from data and information to expertise)\, forms (from tacit to explicit)\, types (from generalized p rinciples to specific cases)\, dimensions (from individual to social) and is addressed by various scientific disciplines (engineering\, ergonomics\, management\, sociology\,…). This likely raises numerous important questio ns\, among them\, e.g.:
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T he 58th ESReDA seminar will be a forum for exploring these and other relat ed questions. We aim to discuss theories\, concepts\, and experiences of e nhancing the use of knowledge for better risk management and governance. A uthors are invited to present their research and 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\, conceptual papers\, case studie s and cross-sectoral and inter-disciplinary research on the theme of chall enges and practices for using knowledge in risk management and governance. This seminar will bring together researchers\, practitioners\, specialist s and decision-makers to discuss strategies and practical experiences.
\nPapers for contributions to the seminar are invited\; please see inst ructions in the next paragraphs.
\nPapers for the seminar are invited from various stakeholders\, from practitioners to researchers (industrialists\ , regulators\, safety boards\, universities\, R&D organisations\, engineer ing contractors and consultants\, training specialists) and could address different sectors:
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This seminar is aimed at addressing issues\, risks ( industrial\, natural\, na-tech…) and threats (malicious\, cyber-security\, terrorism) met by different industries\, critical infrastructures and urb an settlements.
\nOther topics may be included if they fit well with in the theme of the seminar and are related to using knowledge to manage r isks and threats\, such as product safety\, food safety\, biotechnology\, sanitary crisis.
\nT he Seminar is jointly organised by ESReDA and EC JRC.
\nZdenko Ši mić* | \n(EC JRC\, The NETHERLANDS) | \n
Lu di Benner | \n(Starline\, USA) | \n
Nicolas Dechy | \n(IRSN\, FRANCE) | \n
Yves Dien td>\n | (CHAOS\, FRANCE) | \n
Antonio Felicio\n | (ESReDA\, PORTUGAL) | \n
Milos Ferjencik< /td>\n | (University of Pardubicze\, CZECH REPUBLIC) | \n
John Kingston | \n(NRI Foundation\, The NETHERLANDS) | \n
Paulo Maia | \n(EDP\, PORTUGAL) | \n
Eric Marsden | \n(FonCSI\, FRANCE) | \n< /tr>\n
Sever Paul | \n(AGIFER\, ROMANIA) | \n
Sverre Røed-Larsen | \n(SRL HSE\, NORWAY) | \n< /tr>\n
Kaisa Simola | \n(EC JRC\, The NETHERLANDS) td>\n |
John Stoop | \n(Kindunos\, The NETHERLANDS) | \n
Miodrag Stručić | \n(EC JRC\, The NET HERLANDS) | \n
Tuuli Tulonen | \n(Tukes\, F INLAND) | \n
Frank Verschueren | \n(Ministr y of Labor\, BELGIUM) | \n
Ana Lisa Vetere Arellano< /td>\n | (EC JRC\, ITALY) | \n
*Tec hnical Programme Committee chairperson
\nKaisa Simola (EC JRC\, THE NETHERLANDS)
\nTo be defined (EC JRC)
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Maria Ioakeimi dou\, (EC JRC\, The NETHERLANDS) Email\, +31-22456-5023
\nSubmission of abstracts : | \nClosed. | \n
Notification to the auth ors: | \nClosed. | \n
Submission of final p apers: | \n15th of May 2021. | \n
ESReDA Bo ard of Directors meeting\, project groups’ meetings: | \n14th of June 2021. | \n
SEMINAR: | \n15th and 16th June 2021. | \n
The abstracts\ , not exceeding 400 words\, should address:
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The language of the seminar is English.
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Authors wishing to present a paper are invited to submit an abstract (and later paper) online atEasy Chair p>\n
If there is any question or difficulty with submission authors coul d use Easy Chair E-mail and JRC Email
\nIf there is any question authors could use Email
\nAuthors and speakers should use thi s template for ESReDA camera-ready papers and submit them to EasyChair before 15th M ay 2021.
\nRegistration will be accepted until 1 5th of May 2021 at https://web.j rc.ec.europa.eu/remjrc/screen/meeting/7586/registration-form/.
\nThere is no fee for the participation at this seminar.
\nIf there i s any question participants could use this E-mail .
\nThe Joint Res earch Centre (JRC) is the European Commission’s (EC) science and knowledge service which employs scientists to carry out research in order to provid e independent scientific advice and support to EU policy. As the EC’s scie nce and knowledge service\, the JRC supports EU policies with independent scientific evidence throughout the whole policy cycle.
\nJRC as inde pendent scientific evidence for EU policies: Create\, manage and make sens e of knowledge and develop innovative tools and make them available to pol icy makers\; Anticipate emerging issues that need to be addressed at EU le vel and understand policy environments\; Collaborate with over a thousand organisations worldwide whose scientists have access to many JRC facilitie s through various collaboration agreements\; Has a direct impact on the li ves of citizens by contributing with its research outcomes to a healthy an d safe environment\, secure energy supplies\, sustainable mobility and con sumer health and safety\; Draw on over 50 years of scientific experience a nd continually build our expertise in knowledge production and knowledge m anagement\; Host specialist laboratories and unique research facilities an d is home to thousands of scientists.
\nThe JRC has six sites (Bruss els\, Geel\, Ispra\, Karlsruhe\, Petten\, Seville) in five EU countries\, About JRC.
\n”The mission of the JRC Directorate G for Nuclear Safety and Securi ty is the implementation of the JRC Euratom Research and Training Program me\, the maintenance and dissemination of nuclear competences in Europe to serve both ”nuclear” and ”non-nuclear” Member States.
\nA strong co operation and complementarity with their national organisations is of key relevance.
\nJRC Directorate G supports the relevant policy DGs with independent\, technical and scientific evidence in the areas of nuclear s afety\, security and safeguards.
\nDirectorate G is also an active k ey partner in international networks and collaborates with international o rganisations and prominent Academia and Research Institutes.”
\nIn the Netherlands EC JRC is located the Province of North Holland near small town Petten with about two thousands inhabitants. The seminar will be hosted in the nearby city Alkmaar 40 km north from Amsterdam. For more information about area see e. g. at Alkmaar Wiki. Th ere are many hotels in Alkmaar. More information will be provided in early 2021 regarding the suggested hotels where you can book your stay.
\nEuropean Safety\, Reliability & Data Association (ESReDA ) is a European Association established in 1992 to promote research\, appl ication and training in Reliability\, Availability\, Maintainability and S afety (RAMS). The Association provides a forum for the exchange of informa tion\, data and current research in Safety and Reliability.
\nESReDA membership is open to organisations\, privates or governmental institutes \, industry researchers and consultants\, who are active in the field of S afety and Reliability. Membership fees are currently 1000 EURO for organis ations and 500 EURO for universities and individual members. Special spons oring or associate membership is also available.
\nFor more informat ion on ESReDA\, contact: ESReDA General Secretary\, Dr. Inga Šarūnienė\, S enior Researcher at Lithuanian Energy Institute\, Email
\nESReDA address: European Safety\, Reliabi lity & Data Association\, an International Non-Profit Scientific Associati on under the Belgium law (June 27\, 1921\, Title III). Headquarter: ESReDA \, rue Gachard 88 Bte 14\, B-1050 Bruxelles\, Belgium\, Siret:E00005802. p>\n
Any interested party is welcome to contribute to ESReDA project gro ups.
\nESReDA launched in November 2020 a new project group to address the relationships between Risks\, Knowledge and Managemen t. The scope defined will be of interest to system designers\, operators\, managers\, maintenance\, lawyers\, insurers\, regulators\, and many other s working on safety and security including natural hazard management. The scope covers the safety\, reliability and security related to multiple haz ards (natural\, industrial\,…) and threats (malicious\, terrorism\, cyber) of systems (high-risk industry\, a critical infrastructure\, a communicat ion and transport system over different territories etc.) involving all st akeholders (public\, operators\, regulators and government). Risk manageme nt integrates any activities and disciplines related to assessment\, ident ification of early warning signs and emerging risks\, foresight\, investig ation of events and lessons learning\, management of barriers and lines of defense\, reliability\, and change of policies and culture. In this conte xt\, the keyword knowledge defines the main topic of the project: the ende avour to use knowledge to promote management and governance of risks (from design to operation and dismantling).
\nIn the autumn of 2015 a project group was launched for 3 years to address Foresight in Safety related aspects. In th e end\, the PG’s results and conclusions on the state-of-the-art and new i deas on the subject will be published. The project group meets twice a yea r. It gathers industry experts\, researchers and consultants from: EDF-R&D (France)\, EDP-Gestão da Produção de Energia\, S.A. (Portugal)\, IRSN (Fr ance)\, EC JRC (Italy and The Netherlands)\, Kindunos (the Netherlands)\, Tukes (Finland)\, FonCSI (France)\, SRL HSE (Norway)\, University of Pardu bice (Czech Republic)\, Labor Ministry of Belgium\, and AGIFER (Romania). It organized two seminars and issued its deliverables in 2020:
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The ESReDA project Group “Dynamic Learning as a follow-up from accident investigatio n” was in operation from 2009 to 2015. It worked on how lessons from event s and accidents are learned. The PG organized 2 seminars and issued four d eliverables all available for free download on the ESReDA website.
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The ESReDA project group “Acciden t Investigation” was operational from 2000 to 2008 to address accident inv estigation methods\, practices\, organizational conditions\, institutional and regulations context. The PG organized two seminars and issued three d eliverables:
\n“Guidelines for safety investigation of accidents” (2 008) available for free download from ESReDA.
\nAnnounce ment and Call for papers
\nThe issues of safe and resilient logistics systems constit ute the competitive advantage of supply chains. Current enterprises implem ent their processes in a variable and uncertain environment. These conditi ons significantly affect the accuracy and effectiveness of decisions. Mana gers’ attention is focused primarily on events related to the occurrence o f operational risk. In this case\, the source of risks is internal disturb ances in companies and processes implemented at organizations’ interfaces. Today\, however\, in the face of the COVID-19 pandemic\, disaster risk re search is also gaining particular importance. The consequences of the curr ent pandemic indicate the necessity for companies to develop also competen cies concerning the assessment and management of “black swan” risks. For t his reason\, creating secure and resilient supply chains takes on particul ar importance today. For this reason\, the issues to be raised during the 59th ESReDA seminar “Creating Safe and Resilient Logistic Systems” are imp ortant not only for scientific but also utilitarian reasons.
\nThe S eminar aims to discuss theories\, concepts\, and experiences of enhancing the use of knowledge for better reliability\, resilience\, and risk manage ment. The presented research results\, operational proposals\, and case st udies will respond to enterprises’ managerial staff’s current problems thr oughout Europe. Thus\, this Seminar will bring together researchers\, prac titioners\, specialists\, and decision-makers to discuss strategies and pr actical experiences in the given field of research.
\nThe 59th ESReDA seminar will be held remotely on October 26‐27\, 2021\, hosted by the Wroclaw University of Science and Technology\, Wroclaw\, Poland. The sessions will be held using the zoom pl atform.
\nThe Seminar is jointly organized by E SReDA and Wroclaw University of Science and Technology.
\nChristopher Bérenguer | \nUniv ersity of Grenoble Alpes\, FRANCE | \n
Lech Bukowski | \nWSB University\, POLAND | \n
Micaela D emichela | \nPolitecnico di Torino\, ITALY | \n
Jerzy Feliks | \nAGH\, POLAND | \n
Ka tarzyna Grzybowska | \nPoznan University of Technology\, POLAND b> | \n
Marek Karkula | \nAGH\, POLAND | \n
Osmo Kauppila | \nUniversity of Oulu\, FINLAND | \n
Artur Kierzkowski | \nWUST\, POLAND b> | \n
Vytis Kopustinskas | \nEC JRC\, The NET HERLANDS | \n
Andrey Kostogryzov | \nLomono sov Moscow State University\, RUSSIA | \n
Nikitas Ni kitakos | \nUniversity of the Aegean\, GREECE | \nJacek Ryczyński | \nMULF\, POLAND | \n\n
Mohammad Raza | \nHitachi ABB Power Grids\, SWITZERLAND td>\n |
Rasa Remenyte-Prescott | \nUniversity of No ttingham\, UK | \n
Andrzej Świderski | \nIT S\, POLAND | \n
Sylwia Werbińska-Wojciechowska | \nWUST\, POLAND | \n
Bożena Zwolińska | \n< td>AGH\, POLAND\n
Agnieszka Tubis – Local Organizin
g Committee chairperson (agnieszka.tubis@pwr.edu.pl)
\nEmilia Skupień
(emilia.skupień@pwr.edu.pl)
\nSylwia Werbińska – Wojciechowska (sylw
ia.werbinska@pwr.edu.pl)
\nRobert Giel
\nAnna Jodejko-Pietruczuk
\nTomasz Kisiel
\nFranciszek Restel
\nMateusz Rydlewski
\nwith Inga Šarūnienė (inga.saruniene@lei.lt) and Mohamed Eid (eid.etud
es@gmail.com ) in Cc.
Th e language of the seminar is UK English.
\nThe abstracts\, not excee ding 600 words\, should address:
\nProposals should be sen t to Sylwia Werbińska – Wojciechowska (sylwia.werbinska@pwr.edu.pl)\, Mohamed 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.
\n\nWroclaw University of Science and Technology was established in 1945\, mainly as a result of the involvement of the academic staff of t he now-defunct Technical University of Lviv and the Jan Kazimierz Universi ty in Lviv who adapted the destroyed buildings of the German School of Tec hnology – Technische Hochschule. Today Wroclaw University of Science and T echnology is one of the largest and best technical universities in the cou ntry\, one regularly ranked among the best in the national rankings. There are currently 25 thousand students and 927 doctoral students (including 3 42 people at the Doctoral School) pursuing their degree programs under the supervision of nearly 2200 academic teachers at WUST’s 13 faculties and t hree branches. There are also over 1\,100 international students (includin g 800 on full-cycle programs) from 69 countries around the world about stu dying at the university.
\n\nPolish Maintenance Society is an independent association of scientists and practitioners involved in the operation and maintenance of technical systems. The main activity is focused on disseminating knowledg e and information about good operational and maintenance practices\, their scientific foundations\, and the economic and social benefits of the oper ation and maintenance of machines and devices\, buildings\, and infrastruc tures. The society operates within the framework of Regional Commissions ( in Warsaw\, Krakow\, Radom-Deblin\, Lublin\, Poznan\, Wroclaw\, Katowice\, Zabrze\, Kielce\, Plock\, and Olsztyn) and Thematic Commissions (Automoti ve\, Maintenance Audit\, Digital Modelling of Maintenance\, and Maintenanc e of the Oceanotechnical Facilities and Sea Ports). Currently\, PNTTE has 270 individual members\, 9 honorary members\, and 6 company members. The s ociety is an active member of EFNMS since 2005.
\n\nEuropean Safety\, Rel iability & Data Association (ESReDA) is a European Association established in 1992 to promote research\, application and training in Reliability\, A vailability\, Maintainability and Safety (RAMS). The Association provides a forum for the exchange of information\, data and current research in Saf ety and Reliability.
\nESReDA membership is open to organisations\, privates or governmental institutes\, industry researchers and consultants \, who are active in the field of Safety and Reliability. Membership fees are currently 1000 EURO for organisations and 500 EURO for universities an d individual members. Special sponsoring or associate membership is also a vailable.
\nFor more information on ESReDA\, contact: ESReDA General Secretary\, Dr. Inga Šarūnienė\, Senior Researcher at Lithuanian Energy I nstitute\, inga.saruniene@lei.lt
\nESReDA address: European Safety\, Reliability & Data Association \, an International Non-Profit Scientific Association under the Belgium la w (June 27\, 1921\, Title III). Headquarter: ESReDA\, rue Gachard 88 Bte 1 4\, B-1050 Brussels\, Belgium\, Siret:E00005802.
\nAny interested pa rty is welcome to contribute to ESReDA project groups.
\nThe final proceedings of the 59t h Seminar will be edited in the form of the EU Technical Report and e-published with public access.
\nSome selected papers of the 59th ESReDA seminar will be published in referenced journals indexed in EBSCO\, INSPEC\, Index Copernicus\, and/or SCOPUS.
\nYou can buy a ticket in every public transport vehicle by u sing a credit card.
\nHow to get to the Faculty of Mechanica l Engineering from Main Railway Station?
\nHere are some recommended facilities.
\nHotel Bridge *****
\nKatedralny square 8\, 50-329 Wro
cław
\nSite: https://thebridgewroclaw.pl/en/
\nPrices: from 350
PLN per night (about 80€)
Hotel John Paul II ****
\nSaint Idz
iego street 2\, 50-328 Wrocław
\nSite: http://www.hotel-jp2.pl/en/
\nPrices: from 350 PLN per night (about 80€)
Art Hotel Wrocław
****
\nKiełbaśnicza street 20\, 50-110 Wrocław
\nSite: https://w
ww.arthotel.pl/en/
\nPrices: from 290 PLN per night (about 65€)
Hotel Mercure Wrocław Centrum ****
\nDominikański place 1\, 50-159
Wrocław
\nSite: https://all.accor.com/hotel/3374/index.en.shtml
\nPrices: from 270 PLN per night (about 59€)
Hotel Piast **
\nPiłsudskiego street 98\, 50-017 Wrocław
\nSite: http://www.silfor.p
l/produkt/hotel-piast.html
\nPrices: from 190 PLN per night (about 42
€)
B&B Hotel Wrocław Centrum **
\nPiotra Skargi street 24-28\
, 50-082 Wrocław
\nSite: https://www.hotel-bb.com/pl/hotel/wroclaw-ce
ntrum
\nPrices: from 180 PLN per night (about 40€)
Announcement and Call for papers
\nIn resilience eng ineering\, failure is an inability to adapt to disruptions rather than a b reakdown or malfunction\, as is commonly the case in traditional risk anal ysis. Resilience encompasses the phases of avoiding (being proactive again st the occurrence or consequences)\, absorbing (withstanding without recon figuration)\, adapting to (reconfiguring) and recovering from disruptions (restoring the pre-disruption state as closely as possible).
\nModer n engineering systems continually increase in size and complexity\, whilst also becoming more distributed\, integrated\, and autonomous\, all of whi ch can lead to many safety and risk management challenges. There is a cons tant\, relentless pursuit of cheaper\, more efficient\, optimised performa nce\, which can inadvertently introduce system vulnerabilities and potenti ally erode safety margins. Threats constantly evolve and emerge\, with rec ent years seeing numerous failures of aging infrastructure\, catastrophic events following natural disasters or due to the effects of climate change \, and major disruption caused by deliberate acts such as terrorism and cy ber or hybrid attacks. Increasingly automated and software-intensive infra structure can struggle to adapt to unanticipated situations and can hence be extremely vulnerable to emergent threats. Coupling this with the growin g complexity and interdependencies between infrastructure assets\, it is c lear that there is an urgent need for new approaches to protect these crit ical systems.
\nMany of the critical infrastructure systems on which modern society is so dependent are networks. These include transport netw orks (rail\, metro\, highway\, air traffic and shipping routes)\, utilitie s (electricity\, gas\, water) and communications (mobile phone\, land line phones\, internet). The disruption of such systems can have a big impact on the communities that they serve. Such critical systems must be resilien t. It is important to understand the characteristics of such networks and the methods that exist to model their resilience and to identify their wea knesses so that efforts are targeted at those places that will most protec t network performance.
\nThe 60th ESReDA seminar will be a forum for exploring these and other related issues. We aim to discuss theories\, co ncepts\, and experiences of methods for improved network resilience. Autho rs are invited to present their research and experience and discuss challe nges in enhancing resilience through modelling. We are encouraging new ide as\, case studies and cross-sectoral and inter-disciplinary research on th e theme of network resilience. This seminar will bring together researcher s\, practitioners\, specialists and decision-makers to discuss strategies and practical experiences.
\nPapers for the seminar are invited from vario us stakeholders\, from practitioners to researchers (industrialists\, regu lators\, safety boards\, universities\, R&D organisations\, engineering co ntractors and consultants\, training specialists) and could address differ ent sectors:
\nThis seminar is aimed at addressing resilience due to different threats\, such as fail ures of aging infrastructure\, natural disasters and climate change\, inte ntional attacks (cyber-security and terrorism)\, and emerging threats\, me t by different industries\, critical infrastructures and urban settlements . Other topics may be included if they fit well within the theme of the se minar and are related to engineering resilience.
\nThe S eminar is jointly organised by ESReDA and Univ. Grenoble Alpes.
\nBAROTH Juli en | \n(Université Grenoble Alpes\, 3SR\, France) | \n
BASTEN Rob | \n(Eindhoven University of Technology\, Netherlands) | \n
BERENGUER Christophe | \n(Université Grenoble Alpes\, GIPSA-lab\, France) | \n
(Loughborough University\, UK) | \n|
EID Mohamed | \n(ESReDA President\, Consultant at Ri skLyse\, France) | \n
FECAROTTI Claudia | \n(Eindhoven University of Technology\, Netherlands) | \n
JACKSON Lisa | \n(Loughborough University\, UK) | \n< /tr>\n
JUDEK Clement | \n(IMDR\, France) | \n
KOPUSTINSKAS Vytis | \n(European Commission\, Joint R esearch Centre – Ispra\, Italy) | \n
LANNOY Andre\n | (IMDR\, France) | \n
LIU Yiliu | \n(Norwegian University of Science and Technology\, Norway) | \n\n
OTTENBURGER Sadeeb Simon | \n(Karlsruhe Institute o f Technology – KIT\, Germany) | \n
POHL Ed | \n(University of Arkansas\, USA) | \n
SARUNIENE In ga | \n(Lithuanian Energy Institute\, LEI) | \n
SCHAUER Stefan | \n(Center for Digital Safety & Security\, Austrian Institute of Technology\, Austria) | \n
TAC NET Jean Marc | \n(Université Grenoble Alpes\, INRAE\, ETNA\, Fra nce) | \n
TUBIS Agnieszka | \n(Wroclaw Univ ersity of Science and Technology\, Poland) | \n
UTAN S Andrejs | \n(Riga Technical University\, Latvia) | \n
VAN HOUTUM Geert-Jan | \n(Eindhoven University of Te chnology\, Netherlands) | \n
YUSTA Jose Maria | \n(University of Zaragoza\, Spain) | \n
BAROTH Julie
n (UGA\, France) – Local Organizing Committee chairperson
\nBERENGUER
Christophe\, (GINP\, France)
\nGEORGES Didier (GINP\, France)
\nTACNET Jean-Marc (INRAE)
\nPERRIER Sylvie (UGA\, France)
Information about potential hotels will be provided on the ESReDA website shortly.
\nCOVID 19 consideration s:
\nIt is planned that the seminar will take place in person\, in k eeping with the ESReDA community spirit. However\, if required\, ad hoc on line solutions will be proposed to any registered authors who at the last minute cannot attend the seminar in person.
\nDue to uncertainty aro und potential COVID 19 restrictions\, we advise you to book flexible hotel and travel options which allow changes or cancellation without charge.
\nIn the event of cancellation of the in person seminar\, all contribu tions of papers or extended abstracts will continue to be published in the JRC technical report. Registration fees for delegates will be reimbursed.
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Submission of abstracts: | \nby 15th of Februa ry 2022. | \n
Notification to the authors: | \nby 28th of February 2022. | \n
Su bmission of full papers: | \nby 30th of March 2021. | \n\n
ESReDA Board of Directors meeting\, project groups’ meetings : | \nby 3rd of May 2022. | \n
Seminar: | \nby 4th and 5th May 2022. | \n
ESReDA Gener al Assembly: | \nby 4th May 2022. | \n
*Holder: | \nESRe DA | \n
Bank: | \nBNP Paribas Fortis Bank\, Boulev ard Jamar 1 D\, 1060 Brussels\, Belgium | \n
IBAN: | \nBE69 0012 3728 1678 | \n
BIC: | \nGEBABEBB td>\n |
Subject: | \nRegistration to the 60th ESReDA S eminar | \n
Fee waiver:
\nIf there are any question particip ants please e-mail: r.remenyte-prescott@nottingham.ac.uk.
\nThe Risk@UGA pr oject aims to develop interdisciplinarity and scientific 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 project focuses on vulner able territories in the region of Beirut in Lebanon\, Port-au-Prince in Ha iti\, Peru and Nepal. The project also aims to propose a risk institute wi thin Univ. Grenoble Alpes. See https://risk.univ-grenoble-alpes.fr/
\n< p>There are many hotels in Grenoble. More information will be provided soo n regarding the suggested hotels where you can book your stay.\nEuropean Safety\, Reliability & Data Association (ESReDA) is a European Association established in 1992 to promote research\, applicat ion and training in Reliability\, Availability\, Maintainability and Safet y (RAMS). The Association provides a forum for the exchange of information \, data and current research in Safety and Reliability.
\nESReDA mem bership is open to organisations\, privates or governmental institutes\, i ndustry researchers and consultants\, who are active in the field of Safet y and Reliability. Membership fees are currently 1000 EURO for organisatio ns and 500 EURO for universities and individual members. Special sponsorin g or associate membership is also available.
\nFor more information on ESReDA\, contact: ESReDA General Secretary\, Inga Šarūnienė\, Senior Re searcher at Lithuanian Energy Institute\, inga.saruniene@lei.lt
\nESReDA address: European Safety\, Reliability & Data Association\, an International Non-Profit Scientific A ssociation under the Belgium law (June 27\, 1921\, Title III). Headquarter : ESReDA\, rue Gachard 88 Bte 14\, B-1050 Brussels\, Belgium\, Siret:E0000 5802.
\nAny interested party is welcome to contribute to ESReDA proj ect groups.
\nThis pro ject group was launched in autumn 2018 to work for 3 years to address aspe cts of Resilience of Networked Infrastructure. The project group meets twi ce a year. It gathers industry experts\, researchers and consultants from: University of Nottingham (UK)\, University of Edinburgh (UK)\, Eindhoven University of Technology (Netherlands)\, Université Grenoble Alpes\, CNRS\ , Grenoble INP\, GIPSA-lab (France)\, Université Grenoble Alpes\, INRAE\, ETNA\, (France)\, Loughborough University (UK)\, Kaunas University of Tech nology (Lithuania)\, European Commission\, Joint Research Centre – Ispra ( Italy)\, British Geological Society (UK)\, Norwegian University of Science and Technology (Norway)\, Burapha University (Thailand)\, Tallinn Univers ity of Technology (Estonia)\, Karlsruhe Institute of Technology – KIT (Ger many)\, University of Arkansas (USA)\, Wroclaw University of Science and T echnology (Poland)\, ETH Zurich (Switzerland)\, Center for Digital Safety & Security\, Austrian Institute of Technology (Austria)\, Riga Technical U niversity (Latvia)\, Tongji University\, Shanghai (China)\, University of Zaragoza (Spain). We will issue the book in 2021. This PG is due to finish in 2022.
\n X-COST:300 € END:VEVENT BEGIN:VEVENT UID:ai1ec-1938@www.esreda.org DTSTAMP:20240319T023117Z CATEGORIES;LANGUAGE=en-GB:Past Seminars CONTACT:Micaela Demichela\; micaela.demichela@polito.it DESCRIPTION:The 61st ESReDA Seminar on\nTechnological disruptions triggered by natural events:\nidentification\, characterization\, and management\nA nnouncement and Call for papers\nScope of the seminar\nClimate change and the delays in adopting the necessary measures to manage it is in-creasing the number of disrupting events triggered by natural events. Sudden failur es or gradual deterioration of system components due to natural events can bring to malfunc-tions\, loss of containment and disruptions\, whole like lihood is going to increase in the next future.\nIn recent years several m ethodologies and techniques have been proposed\, able to take into account explicitly and in realistic way NaTech events\, able to support the decis ion making in terms of prevention\, protection\, adaptation and management .\nNaTech events have also another dimension to be considered\, that is th e territorial one\, again in terms of prevention\, management\, and resili ence.\nThe aim of the seminar is thus to discuss the state of the art and on-going developments in the NaTech risk assessment techniques and methodo logies and to discuss their strength\, weakness\, and uncertainties in the assessment of the safety and resilience of complex systems.\nThe 61st ESR eDA seminar will be held on September 22‐23\, 2021\, hosted by Politecnico di Torino\, Italy\nTopics\n\nMethodologies and techniques for NaTech risk assessment\;\nRisk assessment application and decision making\;\nPSA\nNaT ech risk management\;\nUncertainties\;\nPrevention and protection from NaT ech events\;\nResilience of infrastructures and equipment\;\nResilience of the territories\;\nMulti risk approaches\;\nPolicies\;\nCase studies\;\nA nalysis of occurred events\;\nData\, data sources and expertise\nEmergency and crises management models & tools\nCrisis management\n\nDomains (among others):\n\nPower generation & supply\nNuclear facilities (industrial and research)\nProcess industry\nGas & Oil production\, storage & transport\n ICT networks\, data storage & servers\nMedical & health care\nTransport: r ail\, road\, air and maritime\nSupply chain process\nWater supply and wate r works\nLand use planning\n\nThreats\n\nExtreme weather conditions\nNatur al threats\nClimatic changes\nEarthquake\nFlood\nForest fire\nLandslide\nH eavy rain\nTsunami\nIndustrial & technological accidents\n\nSeminar organi zation\nThe Seminar is jointly organised by ESReDA and Politecnico di Tori no.\nChairperson of the Seminar\n\nMicaela Demichela\, Politecnico di Tori no\, Italy\n\nTechnical Programme Committee (TPC)\n\n\n\nJohn Andrews\nUK \n\n\nJulien Baroth\nFR\n\n\nChristophe Bérenguer\nFR\n\n\nDavid Castro Ro driguez\nIT\n\n\nValerio Cozzani\nIT\n\n\nMohamed Eid\nFR\n\n\nLuis Ferrei ra\nPT\n\n\nVytis Kopustinskas\nIT\n\n\nKarol Kowal\nPL\n\n\nAndre Lannoy \nFR\n\n\nSverre Roed Larsen\nNO\n\n\nEric Marsden\nFR\n\n\nTomasz Nowakow ski\nPL\n\n\nEleonora Pilone\nIT\n\n\nRasa Remenyte-Prescott\nUK\n\n\nKath ryn Sanderson\nUK\n\n\nInga Šarūnienė\nLT\n\n\nKaisa Simola\nFI\n\n\nJean- Marc Tacnet\nFR\n\n\nJohn Stoop\nNL\n\n\nAgnieszka Tubis\nPL\n\n\nCyp F. H . van Rijn\nNL\n\n\nSylwia Werbińska-Wojciechowska\nPL\n\n\n\nLocal Organi zation Committee\nFor practical local information relative to the venue\, please\, contact: Micaela Demichela (micaela.demichela@polito.it)\, Eleono ra Pilone (eleonora.pilone@polito.it)\, and David Castro Rodriguez (david. castro@polito.it) with Antonio Guillèn (ajguillen@us.es) and Mohamed Eid (eid.etudes@gmail.com) in Cc.\nLogistics\nTo be defined.\nRELEVANT DATES\n \n\n\nSubmission of abstracts:\nby July 15th\, 2022.\n\n\nAuthors notifica tion:\nby July 31st\, 2022.\n\n\nFull papers:\nby September\, 10th\, 2022. \n\n\nDate of seminar:\nSeptember 22nd – 23rd\, 2022.\n\n\nESReDA project group’s meetings:\nSeptember 21st\, 2022.\n\n\nESReDA Board of Directors m eetings:\nSeptember 22st\, 2022 (17.30).\n\n\nESReDA Gala dinner:\nSeptemb er 22nd\, 2022.\n\n\n\nProcedure to submit an abstract\, paper and to regi ster\nAuthors wishing to present a paper are invited to submit a short abs tract (max. 400 words) and author’ names before the 15th of July via the E asyChair system.\nThe full papers or extended abstracts should be submitte d before the 31th of August and should address the following:\n\nObjective s\;\nRelevance for the Seminar\;\nNovelty\;\nData\, Methods and findings. \n\n \nExtended abstracts are an alternative to full papers. An extended a bstract should be at least one page in length\, and it should include a li st 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.\nProposals should be sent to Micaela Demichela (micaela.demichela@polito.it)\, Eleonora Pilone (eleonor a.pilone@polito.it)\, and David Castro Rodriguez (david.castro@polito.it). \n\n\nFull Papers Template\n\n\n\n\nFull Papers Template\n\n\n \nRegistr ation\nYou can use the Google form that can be found at this link: http:// shorturl.at/cqVY5\nIn case you better like the traditional registration fo rmat\, 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.\n\n\nDownload Registrat ion Form\n\n\n \nRegistration and Seminar FEE\n\n\nA registration form an d the practical information package will be made available on the ESReDA w ebsite. Fees\, according to ESReDA’s rules\, are:\n\n\n\nSpeakers:\none sp eaker per accepted paper is exempted.\n\n\nESReDA members:\n3 participants /member are taken in charge by the Seminar.\n\n\nOthers:\n300€/participant \n\n\nAccompanied persons for Gala dinner:\n40€/acc. person.\n\n\n\nFees a re to be paid by bank transfer to ESReDA\n\n\n\n*Holder:\nESReDA\n\n\nBank :\nBNP Paribas Fortis Bank\, Boulevard Jamar 1 D\, 1060 Brussels\, Belgium \n\n\nIBAN:\nBE69 0012 3728 1678\n\n\nBIC:\nGEBABEBB\n\n\nSubject:\nRegist ration to the 61th ESReDA Seminar\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\nCall for paper – Download PDF\n\n\nSeminars Proceedings\nThe final proceedings of the 61st Seminar will edited in the form an EU Technical Report and e-published with publi c access.\nBoD & Project Group Meetings ( 22 September\, 2022\, 17:00)\nPo litecnico di Torino\n\n\nFinal program – Download PDF\n\n\nVenue\nPolitec nico di Torino\, Torino\, Italia\nAula Magna Torino Lingotto\nVia Nizza\, 230 – 10126 Torino (TO)\nHow to get to POLITO\, Lingotto?\n\nAccommodation \n\nThe Lingotto location is easily reachable through the Metro (Lingotto) from the city centre\, thus any accommodation near railway stations (Port a Susa or Porta Nuova) or the main Politecnico site is acceptable.\nThe ne arest hotel is the:\nHotel NH Torino Lingotto Congress: DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20220922 DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20220924 GEO:+41.87194;+12.56738 LOCATION:Politecnico di Torino\, Torino @ Italy SEQUENCE:0 SUMMARY:61st ESReDA Seminar ( 22–23 Sep 2022\, Politecnico di Torino\, ITAL Y) URL:https://www.esreda.org/event/61st-esreda-seminar-22-23-sep-2022-politec nico-di-torino-italy-2/ X-COST-TYPE:free X-ALT-DESC;FMTTYPE=text/html:\\n\\n\\nA nnouncement and Call for papers
\nClimate change and the delays in adopting the neces sary measures to manage it is in-creasing the number of disrupting events triggered by natural events. Sudden failures or gradual deterioration of s ystem components due to natural events can bring to malfunc-tions\, loss o f containment and disruptions\, whole likelihood is going to increase in t he next future.
\nIn recent years several methodologies and techniqu es have been proposed\, able to take into account explicitly and in realis tic way NaTech events\, able to support the decision making in terms of pr evention\, protection\, adaptation and management.
\nNaTech events h ave also another dimension to be considered\, that is the territorial one\ , again in terms of prevention\, management\, and resilience.
\nThe aim of the seminar is thus to discuss the state of the art and on-going de velopments in the NaTech risk assessment techniques and methodologies and to discuss their strength\, weakness\, and uncertainties in the assessment of the safety and resilience of complex systems.
\nThe 61st ESReDA seminar will be held on September 22‐23\, 2021\, hosted by Poli tecnico di Torino\, Italy
\nThe Seminar is jointly organised by ESReDA and Politecnico di To rino.
\nFor pra ctical local information relative to the venue\, please\, contact: Micaela Demichela (micaela.demichela @polito.it)\, Eleonora Pilone (ele onora.pilone@polito.it)\, and David Castro Rodriguez (david.castro@polito.it) with Antonio Guillèn (ajguillen @us.es) and Mohamed Eid (eid.etu des@gmail.com) in Cc.
\nTo be defined.
\nSubmission of abstracts: | \n|
Authors notification: | \nby July 31st\ , 2022. | \n
Full papers: | \nby S eptember\, 10th\, 2022. | \n
Date of semi nar: | \nSeptember 22nd – 23rd\, 2022.< /td>\n |
ESReDA project group’s meetings: | \nSepte mber 21st\, 2022. | \n
ESReDA Board of Di rectors meetings: | \nSeptember 22st\, 2022 (17.30). b> | \n
ESReDA Gala dinner: | \nSeptember 22 | \n
Authors wishing to pres ent a paper are invited to submit a short abstract (max. 400 words) and au thor’ names before the 15th of July via the EasyC hair system.
\nThe full papers or extended abstracts should be s ubmitted before the 31th of August and should address the follo wing:
\n\n
Extended abstracts are an alternative to full papers. An extended abstract should be at leas t one page in length\, and it should include a list of most relevant refer ences (5 or 6). Both extended abstracts and full papers will be published in the EC JRC technical report.
\nTemplat e of the abstract will be provided at ESReDA website.
\nProposals should be sent to Micaela Demichela (micaela.demichela@ polito.it)\, Eleonora Pilone (eleonora.pilone@polito.it)\, and David Castro Rodriguez (david.castro@polito.it).
\n\n
You can use the Google f
orm 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 t
o:
Micaela Demichela (micaela.demichela@polito.it)\, and
\nDavid Castro Rodriguez (david.castro@polito.it)\, with\nAntonio Guillèn (ajguillen@us.es) in C
c.
\n
A registration form and the practical information package will be made available on the ESReDA website. Fees\, according to ESReDA’s rules\, are:
\nSpeake rs: | \none speaker per accepted paper is exempted. | \n
ESReDA members: | \n3 participants/member are tak en in charge by the Seminar. | \n
Others: | \n300€ /participant | \n
Accompanied persons for Gala dinner: td>\n | 40€/acc. person. | \n
Fees are to be paid by bank transfer to ESReDA
\n*Holder: | \nESReDA | \n
Bank: td>\n | BNP Paribas Fortis Bank\, Boulevard Jamar 1 D\, 1060 Brussels\, B elgium | \n
IBAN: | \nBE69 0012 3728 1678 | \n tr>\n
BIC: | \nGEBABEBB | \n
Subject: | \nRegistration to the 61th ESReDA Seminar | \n
Alberto Martinetti | \nNL | \n
John Andrews | \nUK | \n
Juli en Baroth | \nFR | \n
Christophe Bérenguer | \nFR | \n
David Castr o Rodriguez | \nIT | \n
Henk Akkermans | \nNL | \n
Sarbjeet Singh | \nS | \n
Mohamed Eid | \nFR< /td>\n |
Jan Braaksma | \nNL | \n
Kostantinos Stamoulis | \nNL | \n
Mic aela Demichela | \nIT | \n
Karol Kowal | \nPL | \n
Jan-Jaap Moerma n | \nNL | \n
Asteris Apostolidis | \nNL | \n
Tomasz Nowakowski | \n|
Eleonora Pilone | \nIT | \n
Rasa Remenyte-Prescott | \n|
Kathryn Sanderson | \nUK | \n
Vladimir Milisavljevic | \n|
Kaisa Simola | \nNL | \n
John Stoop | \nNL | \n
Agnieszka Tubis | \nPL | \n
Richard Loendersloot | \nNL | \n
Arnab Majumdar | \nUK | \n
For p ractical local information relative to the venue\, please\, contact: Alber to Martinetti (a.martinetti@utwen te.nl).
\n\n
Authors wishing to presen
t a paper are invited to submit a short abstract (max. 400 words)\, before
28 November
\n2022.
The full papers or extended abstracts sh ould be submitted before March 19th and should address the following:
\n\n
Extended abstracts are an alternative to f
ull papers. An extended abstract should be at least one page in length\, a
nd
\nit should include a list of most relevant references (5 or 6). B
oth extended abstracts and full papers will be published
\nin the JRC
technical report.
Authors should use t
he template provided in the Instructions for Authors\, available on the se
minar page
\n(www.esreda.org)
Proposals should be sent to Alberto Martin
etti (a.martinetti@utwente.nl
) and (j.moerman@utwente.nl )\,
with
\nAntonio Jesus Guillen (ajguil
len@us.es) and Mohamed Eid (eid.
etudes@gmail.com ) in Cc
A registration form and the practical information package will be made ava
ilable on the ESReDA website. Fees\,
\naccording to ESReDA’s rules\,
are:
Speakers: | \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
Accompanied persons for Gala dinner: | \n40€/acc. person. | \n
To be paid by bank transfer t o ESReDA account:
\n*Holder:\n | ESReDA | \n
Bank: | \nBNP Pari bas Fortis Bank\, Boulevard Jamar 1 D\, 1060 Brussels\, Belgium | \n
IBAN: | \nBE69 0012 3728 1678 | \n
BI C: | \nGEBABEBB | \n
Subject: | \nRegistrati on to the 62nd ESReDA Seminar | \n
The final proceedings of
the 62nd Seminar will edited in the form of Technical Report and e-publish
ed with public
\naccess. Some elected papers of the 62nd ESReDA semin
ar will be published in special issue in scientific journals
\n(under
discussion).
BoD & Project Group Meetings (11 April\, 2023) b>
\nUniversity of Twente
\nUniversity of Twente\, Enschede\, The Netherland s
\nI ntercity Hotel – Enschede (city center)
\nUPark Hotel (University o f Twente Campus)
\nFletcher Hotel – Enschede (in front of the University of Twente Campus)
\n1st Ca ll for papers
\n\n
There will be a bus on 25/Oct and 26/Oct leaving at 08.00 from Milano Malpensa Dolce hotel in Somma Lombardo to the JRC. Pl ease 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 da y before the Seminar\, on October 24\, we plan a kick-off meeting of the E SReDA 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 SommaLombardo 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 ESReDA activities.
\nPlease note that if you are staying in different hotel\, we expect that you come at the JRC yourself. You need to go to the reception and receive your per mit. The Seminar will be in the Conference Center bdg 36 very close (3 min s walk) from the entrance and reception building.
\nAll registered p articipants are invited to Gala dinner at the Milano Malpensa Dolce hotel inSomma Lombardo on Oct 25 at 19:00. In case your plans change\, please no tify us immediately as we need to confirm number for the dinner and cateri ng services. We expect your cooperation.
\nResearch in resilience of infrastructure systems ha s been constantly increasing during the last decade and is expected to gro w further. Although the term resilience was used in material science alrea dy in 19 th century\, the current meaning of system resilience originates from research in ecology back in 70s. Self-repairable computer systems\, b eing developed also in the same decade for space and defence applications\ , could be considered as examples of resilience applications in engineerin g. Resilience applications in technical systems domain have evolved most s ignificantly during the last two decades and the term resilience has alrea dy been transferred to the policy domain\, as the Directive on the Resilie nce of Critical Entities (CER Directive) went into force in January 2023 a nd replaced the Critical Infrastructure Directive\, published in 2008.
\nTwo fundamental points in resilience domain to be addressed by the Se minar are:
\nThe 63rd ESReDA seminar will be a forum for exploring these points and other rela ted questions. We aim to discuss theories\, concepts\, and experiences of resilience assessment methodologies and applications. Authors are invited to present their proposals and discuss successes and/or failures and to id entify future needs in resilience research. We want to encourage new ideas \, scientific papers\, conceptual papers\, case studies and cross-sectoral research on this topic with examples and applications of infrastructures exposed to both technological and natural threats\, hazards. This seminar will bring together researchers\, practitioners and decision-makers.
\nPapers for the seminar are welcome from various stakeholders (indu stry\, academia\, R&D consultancy organisations) and could address differe nt infrastructure sectors:
\nThis seminar is aimed at addressing resilience due to d ifferent hazards and threats\, such as:
\nInterdependencie s of infrastructures and cascading effects are also among the topics of th e Seminar. It integrates as well technical\, human\, organizational\, soci al\, financial dimensions. Other topics may be included if they fit well w ithin the topic on resilience assessment.
\nThe aim of the PG is to develop and propose an integrated appr oach for quantitative resilience assessment including management decisions (comparison of solutions for investment\, maintenance) in a context of un certain scenarios (global change and emerging threats).
\nThis Semin ar will serve as a forum to discuss the work of the project group\, exchan ge ideas and set a work plan for the next years. A dedicated project group meeting is planned on October 24\, the day before the Seminar. The Semina r participants are welcome to join the meeting either as PG members or obs ervers.
\nThe Semina r is jointly organised by ESReDA and JRC.
\nEuropean Commission Joint Research Centre (JRC)
\nVia Enr
ico Fermi 2749\, I-21027 Ispra (VA)\, ITALY
John ANDREWS\, University of Nottingham | \n|
Florent ARRIGNON\, MAD-Environment | \nFrance | \n
Anne BARROS\, Ce ntraleSupélec | \nFrance | \n
Jul ien BAROTH\, University of Grenoble | \nFrance | \n
Christophe BÉRENGUER\, University of Grenoble | \nFrance | \n
Marko ČEPIN\, University o f Ljublijana | \nSlovenia | \n
Ni colas DECHY\, IRSN | \nFrance | \n
France td>\n | |
Mohamed EID\, RiskLyse | \nFrance | \n
Gianluca FULLI\, JRC Directorate C – Energy\, Mobility and Climate | \nItaly | \n
Antonio J. GUILL ÉN\, Ingeman | \nSpain | \n
Sauli us GUDŽIUS\, Kaunas University of Technology | \nLithuania strong> | \n
Rainer JUNGWIRTH\, JRC Directorate E – Spac e\, Security and Migration | \nItaly | \n*Vytis KOPUSTINSKAS\, JRC Directorate C – Energy\, Mobility and C limate | \nItaly | \n\n
Elisabeth KRAUSMANN\, JRC Directorate E – Space\, Security and Migration | \nItaly | \n
Pierre-Etienne LABEAU\, Université libre de Bruxel les | \nBelgium | \n
Andre LANNOY \, IMdR | \nFrance | \n
Marcelo M ASERA\, Politecnico di Torino\, | \nItaly | \n\n
Tomasz NOWAKOWSKI\, Wroclaw University of Science and Techno logy | \nPoland | \n
Rasa REMENYT Ė-PRESCOTT\, University of Nottingham | \nUK | \n
Sigitas RIMKEVIČIUS\, Lithuanian Energy Institute | \n< td>Lithuania\n|
Antonio Jesus SANCHEZ HERGUEDAS\, University of Sevilla | \nSpain | \n
Giovanni SANSAVINI\, ETH Zürich | \nSwitzer land | \n
John STOOP\, Kindunos | \n|
Jean-Marc TACNET\, Universi ty of Grenoble | \nFrance | \n
Agnieszka TU BIS\, Wroclaw University of Science and Technology | \nPolan d | \n
Bogdan VAMANU\, ‘Horia Hulubei’ National Institute of Physics and Nuclear Engineering | \nRomania | \n
Laila ZEMITE\, Riga Technical University | \nLatvia | \n
*Techni cal Programme Committee chairperson
\nThe abstracts\, not exceeding 400 words\, should address:
\nThe language of the seminar i s English.
\nAuthors wishing to present a paper at the Seminar are i nvited to submit an abstract/paper online at https: //easychair.org/conferences/?conf=esreda63seminar
\nExtended abstracts are an alternative to full papers. An ex tended abstract should be at least one page in length\, and it should incl ude a list of most relevant references (5 or 6). Both extended abstracts a nd full papers will be published in the Seminar proceedings.
\nIf th ere are any questions related to abstract/paper submission\, authors could use functional e-mail of the Seminar: JRC-ESREDA63-Seminar@ec.europa.eu
\n\n
The registration is only through the JRC meetings management system at the following link:
\nhttps://web.jrc.ec.europa.eu/remjrc/screen/meeting/13108/registration- form
\nRegistrations will be accepted until 4 th of October\, 20 23. Please note this deadline as entrance to the JRC meeting facility is o nly by permit. You will need your ID and travel schedule in order to regis ter.
\nIf you fall into the following two categories\, the Seminar i s free of charge:
\nSpeakers: | \nOne speaker per accepted paper | \n
ESReDA members: | \n(maximum of 3 participants per member organization) | \n
Otherwise\, the S eminar fee is 300 EUR to be paid by bank transfer to ESReDA:
\n*Holder: | \nE SReDA | \n
Bank: | \nBNP Paribas Fortis Bank\, Bou levard Jamar 1 D\, 1060 Bruxelles\, Belgium | \n
IBAN: td>\n | BE69 0012 3728 1678 | \n
BIC: | \nGEBABEB B | \n
Subject: | \nRegistration to the 63rd ESReD A Seminar | \n
For any ques tions\, please contact the organising committee at JRC-ESREDA63-Seminar@ec.europa.eu
\nIspra is located 35km north of M ilano Malpensa (MXP) airport and the transfer to the JRC takes ~30 minutes . Due to unexpected and unilateral contract changes\, JRC experiences temp oral difficulties to provide transportation from the airport to the site/h otel upon your arrival and departure. To easy the situation\, we ask you t o consider only flights to Milano Malpensa (MXP) and if possible during th e day time (avoiding late evening and early morning flights). If that is u navoidable you might need to rent a car of use airport taxi service (consi der that cost of a taxi ride MXP-JRC is ~100eur).
\nPlease do not bo ok any hotel at the moment\, unless you will be 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 informed as soon as an agreement with a hotel is reached to host majority of the participants.
\n\n END:VEVENT BEGIN:VEVENT UID:ai1ec-1981@www.esreda.org DTSTAMP:20240319T023117Z CATEGORIES;LANGUAGE=en-GB:Upcoming Seminars CONTACT: DESCRIPTION:64th ESReDA Seminar on\n Digital Maintenance in the Digital Twi n Era.\n May 30th – 31st 2024\,\n\n\nRegistration Form\n\n\nAnnouncement and Call for Papers\n64th ESReDA seminar within The Digital Twin Week. Bil bao May 29th-31st\, 2024\nThe Digital Twin Week is an event jointly promot ed by ESReDA and the University of Deusto\, along with projects funded by the European Union\, BUILDCHAIN and ENHANCE. In addition to the 64th ESReD A regular seminar\, this event includes a Doctoral Workshop on digital twi n techniques (Bilbao\, May 29th-31st\, 2024).\nScope of the 64th ESReDA se minar\nThe study of the digital transformation in the context of industry and infrastructure is highly topical and interesting. One of the business areas where this transformation is expected to be most significant is main tenance. It is\, therefore\, important to analyze how maintenance can bene fit fromis transformation and how to do it: What are the new technologies and tools with the greatest potential impact on maintenance and why? How c an this transformation process be mandated and realized? How will emerging asset management platforms\, intelligent maintenance Apps\, and digital t wins technology impact companies?.\nThe advent of new technologies has mad e the maintenance landscape more intricate\, necessitating efficient manag ement of vast information and predictive alarms within dynamic schedules. However\, the complexity of optimizing the maintenance decision-making pro cess 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 i nvestment for companies undergoing the digital transformation effort. Over coming this resistance to change is paramount\, especially with the emerge nce of advanced digitalization approaches like digital twins technology\, which introduces a new dimension and a complex System of Systems\n(SoS) sc enario.\nFurthermore\, the role of individuals in the context of maintenan ce digitalization of maintenance is critical. Embracing digital transforma tion offers an opportunity for human evolution\, leveraging the expertise and experience of employees in the new digital environment. This\, in turn \, provides a competitive edge in driving innovation and technological pro gress.\nThe challenges become even more significant when considering the t ransformation of assets or systems with limited digitization. Such assets represent a considerable portion of those amenable to digitization today a nd often hold valuable knowledge about their degradation and maintenance\, typically residing with the personnel responsible for their management. C apturing and transferring this expertise into digital twin systems or inte lligent maintenance Apps becomes essential for fully unlocking the potenti al benefits of digital transformation in maintenance practices as digitali zation continues to advance.\nThis seminar aims to bring together research ers\, practitioners\, and experts from various disciplines to share their insights and advancements in the realm of digital maintenance and its rela tionship with digital twins\, complex systems\, and human resources. The e vent intends to provide a vision of digital maintenance once the foundatio nal technologies (AI\, predictive analytics\, digital twins\, IoT\, cloud/ edge/fog computing\, etc.) have reached a sufficient degree of maturity. T his vision should facilitate drawing conclusions on the approaches needed to overcome current barriers that limit the full development of digital ma intenance\, particularly in assets and systems with a low level of digitiz ation. During the seminar\, participants will have the opportunity to shar e experiences in applying different technologies to improve maintenance\, review the state of the art of these technologies\, and evaluate their rea l impact on organizations and the evolution of their maintenance models.\n Topics\nWe invite researchers and professionals to submit their original a nd high-quality papers related to the following topics (but not limited to ):\nCurrent Barriers in Implementing Technologies for Real Maintenance Evo lution:\n\nIdentification and analysis of challenges hindering the adoptio n of digital maintenance technologies.\nBarriers to integrating cutting-ed ge maintenance practices in traditional industrial environments.\nCase stu dies highlighting real-world experiences and lessons learned in overcoming barriers.\nMaintenance Modelling: Addressing the significance and challen ges of creating comprehensive\nmaintenance models for various assets\, exp loring approaches to predictive maintenance\, failure\nanalysis\, and deci sion-making processes.\n\nAdvancements of Digital Twins in Complex Systems Generation:\n\nDigital twins and/or asset administration shell as fundame ntal components of complex systems in the\nIndustry 4.0 era.\nChallenges a nd solutions in defining and treating assets within digital twins\nApplica tions of digital twins in predictive and prescriptive maintenance strategi es.\nIntegration of IoT\, AI\, and data analytics for enhancing digital tw in capabilities.\nDigital twins and MBSE (Model Based System Engineering). \nLimitations and opportunities of digital twin technology\nStandardizatio n approaches.\n\nThe Role of Human Resources in the Context of Digital Mai ntenance and Digital Twins:\n\nSkill gaps and training requirements for th e workforce to embrace digital maintenance.\nHuman-computer interaction an d collaboration in the digital twin environment.\nStrategies for upskillin g and reskilling the maintenance workforce for the digital era.\n\nDomains \n\nOEM (Original Equipment Manufacturers)\nPower generation & supply\nPro cess industry\nGas & Oil production\, storage & transport\nICT networks\, data storage & servers\nTransport: rail\, road\, air and maritime\nSupply chain process\nWater supply\, water treatment\, and water works\n\nChairma n of the Seminar\nDr. Aitor Goti\, Associate Professor in Department of Me chanical\, Design and Industrial Management Maintenance\, Universidad de D eusto\nTechnical Programme Committee (TPC)\n\n\n\nAdolfo Crespo\nSP\n\n\nJ uan Chiachio\nSP\n\n\nManuel Chiachio\nSP\n\n\nAntonio J. Sanchez\nSP\n\n \nHermann G. Matthies\nGER\n\n\nNajm Habib\nUSA\n\n\nAnna Kucerova\nCZ\n\n \nAndras Benczur\nHU\n\n\nNoémi Friedman\nHU\n\n\nAlberto Martinetti\nNL\n \n\nJosé López Domínguez\nSP\n\n\nDiego López de Ipiña\nSP\n\n\nDiego Cans ado\nSP\n\n\nJohn Andrews\nUK\n\n\nJoaquín Ordieres\nSP\n\n\nMiguel Ortega \nSP\n\n\nCyp F.H. van Rijn\nNL\n\n\nMicaela Demichela\nIT\n\n\nRasa Remen yte-Prescott\nUK\n\n\nAntonio Guillén\nSP\n\n\nMohamed Eid\nFR\n\n\n\nLoca l Organization Committee (LOC)\nFor practical local information relative t o the venue\, please\, contact: Aitor Goti (aitor.goti@deusto.es) with Ant onio Guillén (ajguillen@us.es) and Mohamed Eid (eid.etudes@gmail.com) in C c.\nRelevant dates\n\n\n\nSubmission of abstracts:\n20th of January\, 2024 \n\n\nNotification to the authors:\n10th of February\, 2024\n\n\nFull pape rs or estended abstract:\n31st of March\, 2024\n\n\nDate of seminar:\n30th – 31st May\n\n\nESReDA Project group’s meetings:\n29th of May 2024\n\n\nE SReDA Board of Directors meetings:\n29th of May 2024\n\n\nESReDA General A ssembly:\n30th of May 2024\n\n\nESReDA Gala dinner:\n30th of May 2024\n\n \n\nProcedure to submit an abstract\, paper and to register\nAuthors wishi ng to present a paper are invited to submit a short abstract (max. 400 wor ds) and author’ names\nonline\, before 20th Jaunary 2024.\nThe full papers or extended abstracts should be submitted before March 31st 2024 and shou ld address the following:Tentative title\n\nObjectives\;\nRelevance for th e Seminar\;\nNovelty\;\nData\, Methods and findings.\n\nExtended abstracts are an alternative to full papers. An extended abstract should be at leas t one page in length\, and\nit should include a list of most relevant refe rences (5 or 6). Both extended abstracts and full papers will be published \nin the JRC technical report.\nProposals should be sent to Aitor Goti (ai tor.goti@deusto.es) and Antonio Guillén (ajguillen@us.es)\nRegistration an d Seminar fee\nA registration form and the practical information package w ill be made available on the ESReDA website. Fees\,\naccording to ESReDA’s rules\, are:\nAccompanied persons for Gala dinner: 60€/acc. person.\n\n\n \nSpeakers:\none speaker per accepted paper is exempted.\n\n\nESReDA membe rs:\n3 participants/member are taken in charge by the Seminar.\n\n\nOthers :\n300€/participant.\n\n\n\nTo be paid by bank transfer to ESReDA account: \n\n\n\n\n\n*Holder:\nESReDA\n\n\nBank:\nBNP Paribas Fortis Bank\, Bouleva rd Jamar 1 D\, 1060 Bruxelles\, Belgium\n\n\nIBAN:\nBE69 0012 3728 1678\n \n\nBIC:\nGEBABEBB\n\n\nSubject:\nRegistration in the 64th ESReDA Seminar \n\n\n\n\n\n\n\nCall for paper – Download PDF\n\n\nSeminars Proceedings\n The final proceedings of the 64th Seminar will edited in the form of Techn ical Report and e-published with public\naccess.\nVenue\nFaculty of Engine ering – University of Deusto\, Bilbao Campus\nThe University of Deusto was inaugurated in 1886. The concerns and cultural interest of the Basque Cou ntry in\nhaving their own university\, as well as the interest of the Jesu its in establishing higher studies in some part of the\nSpanish State coin cided in its conception. Nowadays\, Bilbao is the center of a metropolitan area with more than\none million inhabitants\, a city traditionally open to Europe.\nThe central headquarters of the University of Deusto is locate d on the opposite side of the estuary\, facing the Bilbao Guggenheim Museu m\, an emblematic symbol of the significant transformation of Bilbao durin g the last three decades. In 1916\, the “Universidad Comercial de Deusto” received a group of students who would be the first graduates in Economic Sciences in Spain.\nThe institution is located on two campuses: Bilbao and San Sebastian and headquarters in Madrid and Vitoria. It counts with 10.0 00 students\, 600 professors and 1200 invited professors. As Jesuit Univer sity\, Deusto is a part of an international network\, formed by 202 educat ional institutions that provide a pedagogical tradition centered on the pe rson as essential value.\nHow to get to Universidad de Deusto?\nLink\nAcco mmodation\nLink\n\n\nRegistration Form DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20240530 DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20240601 GEO:+43.271245;-2.938558 LOCATION:The Digital Twin Week @ Unibertsitate Etorb.\, 24\, 48007 Bilbo\, Bizkaia\, Spain SEQUENCE:0 SUMMARY:64th ESReDA Seminar ( May 30th – 31st 2024\, University of Deusto\, Bilbao Spain ) URL:https://www.esreda.org/event/64th-esreda-seminar-may-30th-31st-2024-uni versity-of-deusto-bilbao-spain/ X-COST-TYPE:free X-ALT-DESC;FMTTYPE=text/html:\\n\\n\\n64th ESReDA seminar within The Digital Twin Week. Bilbao May 29th-31st\, 2024
\nThe Digital Twin Week is an event jo intly promoted by ESReDA and the University of De usto\, along with projects funded by the European Union\, BUILDCHAIN and ENHANCE. In addition to the 64th ESReDA regular seminar\, this event includes a Doctoral Workshop on digital twin techniques (Bilbao\, May 29th-31st\, 2024).
\nThe study of the digital t ransformation in the context of industry and infrastructure is highly topi cal and interesting. One of the business areas where this transformation i s expected to be most significant is maintenance. It is\, therefore\, impo rtant to analyze how maintenance can benefit fromis transformation and how to do it: What are the new technologies and tools with the greatest poten tial impact on maintenance and why? How can this transformation process be mandated and realized? How will emerging asset management platforms\, int elligent maintenance Apps\, and digital twins technology impact companies? .
\nThe advent of new technologies has made the maintenance landscap
e more intricate\, necessitating efficient management of vast information
and predictive alarms within dynamic schedules. However\, the complexity o
f optimizing the maintenance decision-making process often hampers the tec
hnology’s impact on organizations. Consequently\, conventional maintenance
practices continue to be the norm\, leading to a delay in embracing digit
alization and hindering the expected return on investment for companies un
dergoing the digital transformation effort. Overcoming this resistance to
change is paramount\, especially with the emergence of advanced digitaliza
tion approaches like digital twins technology\, which introduces a new dim
ension and a complex System of Systems
\n(SoS) scenario.
Furt hermore\, the role of individuals in the context of maintenance digitaliza tion of maintenance is critical. Embracing digital transformation offers a n opportunity for human evolution\, leveraging the expertise and experienc e of employees in the new digital environment. This\, in turn\, provides a competitive edge in driving innovation and technological progress.
\n< p>The challenges become even more significant when considering the transfo rmation of assets or systems with limited digitization. Such assets repres ent a considerable portion of those amenable to digitization today and oft en hold valuable knowledge about their degradation and maintenance\, typic ally residing with the personnel responsible for their management. Capturi ng and transferring this expertise into digital twin systems or intelligen t maintenance Apps becomes essential for fully unlocking the potential ben efits of digital transformation in maintenance practices as digitalization continues to advance.\nThis seminar aims to bring together researc hers\, practitioners\, and experts from various disciplines to share their insights and advancements in the realm of digital maintenance and its rel ationship with digital twins\, complex systems\, and human resources. The event intends to provide a vision of digital maintenance once the foundati onal technologies (AI\, predictive analytics\, digital twins\, IoT\, cloud /edge/fog computing\, etc.) have reached a sufficient degree of maturity. This vision should facilitate drawing conclusions on the approaches needed to overcome current barriers that limit the full development of digital m aintenance\, particularly in assets and systems with a low level of digiti zation. During the seminar\, participants will have the opportunity to sha re experiences in applying different technologies to improve maintenance\, review the state of the art of these technologies\, and evaluate their re al impact on organizations and the evolution of their maintenance models.< /p>\n
We invite researchers and profes sionals to submit their original and high-quality papers related to the fo llowing topics (but not limited to):
\nDr. Aitor Goti\, Associate Professor in Department of Mechanical\, Desi gn and Industrial Management Maintenance\, Universidad de Deusto
\nAdolfo Crespo | \nSP td>\n |
Juan Chiachio | \nSP | \n tr>\n
Manuel Chiachio | \nSP | \n
Antonio J. Sanchez | \nSP | \nHermann G. Matthies | \nGER | \n\nNajm Habib | \nUSA | \n\n
A nna Kucerova | \nCZ | \n
Andras B enczur | \nHU | \n
Noémi Friedman | \nHU | \n
Alberto Martinetti td>\n | NL | \n
José López Domínguez td>\n | SP | \n
Diego López de Ipiña td>\n | SP | \n
Diego Cansado | \n|
John Andrews | \n|
Joaquín Ordieres | \nSP | \n
Miguel Ortega | \nSP | \n
Cyp F.H. van Rijn | \nNL< /td>\n |
Micaela Demichela | \nIT | \n
Rasa Remenyte-Prescott | \nUK | \n
SP | \n|
Moh amed Eid | \nFR | \n
For practic al local information relative to the venue\, please\, contact: Aitor Goti (aitor.goti@deusto.es) with Anto nio Guillén (ajguillen@us.es) and Moh amed Eid (eid.etudes@gmail.com) in Cc.
\nSubmission of abstracts: | \n20th of January\, 2024 | \n
Notification to the autho rs: | \n10th of February\, 2024 | \n
Full papers or estended abstract: | \n31st of Ma rch\, 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
ESReDA General Assembly: | \n< td>30th of May 2024\n|
ESReDA Gala d inner: | \n30th of May 2024 | \n
Authors wishing to present a paper are invited to submit a s
hort abstract (max. 400 words) and author’ names
\nonline\, before 20
th Jaunary 2024.
The full papers or extended abstracts should be s ubmitted before March 31st 2024 and should address the following:Tentative title
\nExtended abstracts are an alternative to full papers.
An extended abstract should be at least one page in length\, and
\nit
should include a list of most relevant references (5 or 6). Both extended
abstracts and full papers will be published
\nin the JRC technical r
eport.
Proposals should be sent to Aitor Goti (aitor.goti@deusto.es) and Antonio Guillén (ajguillen@us.es)
\nA registration form and the practical informatio
n package will be made available on the ESReDA website. Fees\,
\nacco
rding to ESReDA’s rules\, are:
Accompanied persons for Gal a dinner: 60€/acc. person.
\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
To be paid by bank transfer to ESReDA account:
\n*Holder: | \nESReDA | \n
Bank: | \nBNP Paribas Fortis Bank\, Boulevard Jamar 1 D\, 1060 Bruxelles\, Belgium | \n
BE69 0012 3728 1678 | \n|
BIC: | \n< td>GEBABEBB\n|
Subject: | \nRegistration in the 64th ESReDA Seminar | \n
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Faculty of Engin eering – University of Deusto\, Bilbao Campus
\nThe University of De
usto was inaugurated in 1886. The concerns and cultural interest of the Ba
sque Country in
\nhaving their own university\, as well as the intere
st of the Jesuits in establishing higher studies in some part of the
\nSpanish State coincided in its conception. Nowadays\, Bilbao is the cent
er of a metropolitan area with more than
\none million inhabitants\,
a city traditionally open to Europe.
The central headquarters of t he University of Deusto is located on the opposite side of the estuary\, f acing the Bilbao Guggenheim Museum\, an emblematic symbol of the significa nt transformation of Bilbao during the last three decades. In 1916\, the “ Universidad Comercial de Deusto” received a group of students who would be the first graduates in Economic Sciences in Spain.
\nThe institutio n is located on two campuses: Bilbao and San Sebastian and headquarters in Madrid and Vitoria. It counts with 10.000 students\, 600 professors and 1 200 invited professors. As Jesuit University\, Deusto is a part of an inte rnational network\, formed by 202 educational institutions that provide a pedagogical tradition centered on the person as essential value.
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