4–5 Nov 2019
Other Institutes
Europe/Helsinki timezone

NORNDiP2019, Nordic Network for Diversity in Physics   norndip.com

While Nordic countries traditionally top World Economic Forum equality index,  job segregation exists there and it is actually quite strong. This parameter is not taken into account in the Gender Gap Index. Implicit bias is one of the factors preventing women and men alike from pursuing non-traditional carriers. The second annual NorNDIP conference is devoted to implicit bias in addition to a review of interesting physics highlights. For more info about the Conference and the Network visit our website www.norndip.com

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Europe/Helsinki
Other Institutes
Helsinki, Paasitorni
Paasivuorenkatu 5 A, FIN-00530 Helsinki

The conference starts on Monday 4. 11. 2019 at  12 o'clock noon (Eastern European time) with a lunch (registration open from 11am), and Finishes on Tuesday at 3pm

The conference fee  of 60€ covering lunches,  coffees and conference dinner on Monday.

The registration fee should be paid to the Svenska Fysikersamfundet  account IBAN: SE94 9500 0099 6042 0002 6831
BIC-code (SWIFT-adress): NDEASESS 
Write " [your name] NORNDiP2019Helsinki" to the message field.

Address  of the receiver (in case you need it when paying): 

Svenska Fysikersamfundet
Inst. för fysik och astronomi, Uppsala universitet
Box 516, 751 20 Uppsala

Swedish participants can pay  via Postgiro 26 83 – 1. In  this case write  "'Ref: [your name], Ws Ks" to the message field (Ws Ks means 'Workshop Kvinnosektionen' for internal use).

We have  a  block reservation for Hotel Scandic Paasi next to the conference venue.  If you want to  utilise this  book your room here  http://www.scandichotels.fi/?bookingcode=FIARB (through this link you get 10% the price of the day,   reservations are cancellable until  6 pm  on the  arrival day and you do not need to pay  in advance).

Travel info:https://www.helsinki.fi/en/university/coming-to-the-university-of-helsinki

Keynote speakers:

Fabiola Gianotti, CERN / topic: "Science  and Diversity  at CERN"
Jadranka Gvozdanovic,  University of Heidelberg, Germany / topic: Implicit Bias


Confirmed invited speakers:

Leena Järvi, University of Helsinki, Finland / topic: urban meteorology
Irene Tamborra, Niels Bohr Institute / topic:  Neutrino Physics
Ellen Moons, Karlstad University / topic:  Solar Cells