13th IPPOG Meeting in Lisbon

Europe/Lisbon
Auditorium (LIP)

Auditorium

LIP

Av. Prof. Gama Pinto, 2, Lisboa
H.P. Beck (Universitaet Bern (CH)), Steven Goldfarb
Description

The IPPOG Spring Meeting 2017 will take place in Lisbon at New LIP from Thursday, 20th April until Saturday, 22nd April 2017.

We propose four PANEL topics.

This year we are offering you a chance to participate at 2 panels, as there are two parallel panel sessions each with 2 panels. Please select one panel from both sessions where you can focus on some aspect of a cool outreach activity in your country, experiment or project. We will limit each panel to 16 people to guarantee good presentations of all topics. There will be a new set of panels with every IPPOG meeting, allowing you full coverage over time.

When you register, please select the panel(s) you would like to participate in. The panellists will have time to discuss together on Friday morning to compile their views, advance ideas and prepare for the panel presentation on Saturday.

  1. Exhibitions and Event Highlights: What is happening in the world of exhibitions? Or have you been involved in a special outreach event worthwhile sharing and discussing? Has the associated material been uploaded to the IPPOG Resource Database?
  2. Reaching to New Audiences / Non-conventional Methods: Paving ways to reach out further can be done through engaging with artists, musicians, celebrities, and through looking for the synergies and common points for science and these other aspects of the society. Opening the door to the ‘unconverted’, non-traditional audience has the potential of creating high impact of the image of science in the society. We should discuss how to create an interface to reach out to masses. One way is going from STEM to STEAM.
  3. Impact of Science on Society: There are many studies about the impact of science on economy but one must be careful not to limit the impact on society to impact on economy only and bring full picture of the impact on society, including the true value of knowledge, which is certainly not zero, as could be misunderstood from some studies… It should be carefully discussed what should be measured and why and the metric being employed to measure impact. We will work together also on developing material that addresses the need for the public funding of scientific research, as well as the need for science-based decision making in government. 
  4. Impact of Educational Programs for Students and Teachers: Let’s revisit this subject which is becoming more and more popular, discussed and relevant, aiming to summarise the status of the feedback from teachers and students on different IPPOG programmes, the way how to obtain the valuable feedback (suggestion of questionnaire) and how to react on it.

There will be three WORKING GROUP discussions:

This time the working group sessions will be held consecutively on Thursday morning, so please, feel free to join as many as you are interested in and make your choices when registering. The WG reports will be given on Friday morning.

  1. WG on Explaining PP Hot Topics to Lay Audience
  2. WG on MC in New Countries
  3. WG Publications and Speakers Committee (including the preparation for future conferences + lessons learned from past conferences (LHCP, EPS…))

Friday evening we will visit the Exhibition on “Challenges in Particle Physics for the Next Decades” which will be followed by an IPPOG official dinner (accompanying persons are allowed).

Saturday 22nd of April there will be Science March starting from 14:00 http://marchapelaciencia.pt/. IPPOG takes this as an opportunity to collectively participate at the event including having an IPPOG stand from 16:00. More information will follow by email soon.

We are looking forward to see you all in Lisbon in April!

Hans Peter, Steve, Barbora, Pedro and Catarina

 

Registration
Registration Form
Participants
  • Achintya Rao
  • Andrej Gorisek
  • Angelos Alexopoulos
  • Barbora Bruant Gulejova
  • Beatrice Bressan
  • Catarina Espirito Santo
  • Catia Peduto
  • Celso Martinez Rivero
  • Charles Timmermans
  • Christine Kourkoumelis
  • Despina Hatzifotiadou
  • Dirk Ryckbosch
  • Farid Ould-Saada
  • Gabriel Stoicea
  • Hans Peter Beck
  • Ivan Melo
  • Jiri Rames
  • Jon-Ivar Skullerud
  • Katarina Anthony
  • kate shaw
  • Kenneth William Cecire
  • Marge Bardeen
  • Marzena Lapka
  • Natascha Krammer
  • Nicolas Arnaud
  • Panja Luukka
  • Pedro Abreu
  • Peter Watkins
  • Rasmus Mackeprang
  • Steven Goldfarb
  • Uta Bilow
  • Yiota Foka
    • 09:00 12:30
      Closed session Masterclasses Steering Group Auditorium

      Auditorium

      LIP

      Av. Prof. Gama Pinto, 2, Lisboa
      Conveners: Kenneth William Cecire (University of Notre Dame (US)), Uta Bilow (Technische Universitaet Dresden (DE))
      • 10:30
        Coffee break 30m
    • 12:30 15:00
      IPPOG Working Groups dicsussions Auditorium

      Auditorium

      LIP

      Av. Prof. Gama Pinto, 2, Lisboa
      • 12:30
        WG on Explaining hot PP topics to lay audience 1h
        Speaker: Dirk D E Ryckbosch (Ghent University (BE))
      • 13:00
        Fingerfood lunch 1h

        Working on Science march posters and strategy

      • 13:30
        WG on Masterclasses in new countries 1h
        Speakers: Kate Shaw (INFN Gruppo Collegato di Udine and ICTP Trieste), Kenneth William Cecire (University of Notre Dame (US)), Uta Bilow (Technische Universitaet Dresden (DE))
      • 14:30
        Publications and Speakers Committee 30m
        Speakers: Farid Ould-Saada (University of Oslo (NO)), Pedro Abreu (LIP Laboratorio de Instrumentacao e Fisica Experimental de Part)
    • 12:30 15:00
      Science March Strategy & Poster Making Workshop B1.07

      B1.07

      LIP

      Working on posters and strategy for the Science March whenever you are not busy with your WG...

    • 15:00 18:40
      IPPOG open session Auditorium

      Auditorium

      LIP

      Av. Prof. Gama Pinto, 2, Lisboa
      • 15:00
        Welcome from IPPOG 5m
        Speaker: IPPOG chairperson(s)
      • 15:05
        Welcome by LIP's management 20m

        Portuguese delegate to the CERN Council and Director of LIP,
        Gaspar will address the IPPOG and welcome us in Lisboa.

        Speaker: Prof. Gaspar Barreira (LIP)
      • 15:25
        IPPOG news 30m
        Speaker: Hans Peter Beck (Universitaet Bern (CH))
      • 15:55
        Masterclasses 2016 20m
        Speaker: Uta Bilow (Technische Universitaet Dresden (DE))
      • 16:15
        An inside view from IPPOG 20m

        Benefits from membership in IPPOG

      • 16:35
        Coffee break 30m
      • 17:05
        Physics for everyone 15m
        • Fields, symmetries, mass: you expect me to understand all that? 15m
          Speaker: Dirk D E Ryckbosch (Ghent University (BE))
      • 17:20
        Impact of science on society and sustainable development – showcased by CERN 20m
        Speaker: Barbora Bruant Gulejova (CERN)
      • 17:40
        Inspiring success stories 30m

        Topical reports with inspiring examples and success stories to be shared within IPPOG.

      • 18:10
        IPhO'2018 - Lisboa (by SPF) 20m

        talk by Portuguese Physics Society (SPF) about the organization in Lisboa of the 49th International Physics Olympiad.

        Speaker: Pedro Abreu (LIP Laboratorio de Instrumentacao e Fisica Experimental de Part)
      • 18:30
        Country, experiment and lab highlights 5m

        Few words about report to be uploaded on the website to motivate the other to read it in details

    • 18:40 22:00
      Science March Strategy & Poster Making Workshop B1.07

      B1.07

      LIP

      Finalizing posters while having some food and fun!

      • 19:45
        Working finger food dinner provided at place 1h
    • 09:00 13:00
      IPPOG session 2 Auditorium

      Auditorium

      LIP

      Av. Prof. Gama Pinto, 2, Lisboa
      • 09:00
        Working Group Reports 1h 30m
        • WG on Explaining hot PP topics to lay audience 30m
          Speaker: Dirk D E Ryckbosch (Ghent University (BE))
        • WG on Masterclasses in new countries 30m
          Speakers: Kate Shaw (INFN Gruppo Collegato di Udine and ICTP Trieste), Kenneth William Cecire (University of Notre Dame (US)), Uta Bilow (Technische Universitaet Dresden (DE))
        • WG Publications and Speakers Committee 30m
          Speakers: Farid Ould-Saada (University of Oslo (NO)), Pedro Abreu (LIP Laboratorio de Instrumentacao e Fisica Experimental de Part)
      • 10:30
        Coffee break 30m
      • 11:00
        Panel Preparation Session 1 1h
        • Exhibitions and Event Highlights
        • Impact of Science on Society
      • 12:00
        Panel Preparation Session 2 1h
        • Reaching to New Audiences / Non-conventional Methods
        • Impact on Educational Programs for Students and Teachers
    • 13:00 13:05
      Group picture Auditorium

      Auditorium

      LIP

      Av. Prof. Gama Pinto, 2, Lisboa
    • 13:05 14:00
      Lunch 55m
    • 14:00 17:15
      IPPOG Session 4 Auditorium

      Auditorium

      LIP

      Av. Prof. Gama Pinto, 2, Lisboa
    • 18:00 20:00
      Exhibition on "Challenges in Particle Physics for the Next decades": Visit to Exhibition "Partículas" at Planetário Lisboa Lisbon

      Lisbon

      Planetário Calouste Gulbenkian Centro Ciência Viva, Museu de Marinha, Praça do Império, 1400-206 Lisboa (http://ccm.marinha.pt/pt/planetario/planearvisita/comochegar)
    • 20:00 23:00
      IPPOG dinner (offered by LIP) 3h Lisbon

      Lisbon

      Cafetaria do Espaço Espelho de Água, http://espacoespelhodeagua.com/ Av. Brasília, Edifício Espelho d’Água (very near to the "Padrão dos Descobrimentos", west entrance)

      Oficial meeting dinner