Diapositiva 1 - PISA INFORMA
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Diapositiva 1 - PISA INFORMA
60th CIRP General Assembly Final Announcement August 22-28, 2010 Pisa, Italy www.cirp2010.it Dear Colleagues and Friends, On behalf of the Italian CIRP delegation, it is a great pleasure and honor to invite you to attend the CIRP General Assembly in the beautiful city of Pisa. Pisa has a long history starting from its Etruscan origin, passing through its most glorious period as maritime republic in the 11th century and the culturally prosperous period under the Medici and the Habsburg-Lorraine grand dukes. Its university, founded in 1343, is one of the oldest in Europe and has had many scientist among its alumni and teachers: Galileo Galilei, Enrico Fermi, Antonio Pacinotti and others. Pisa is famous for its relaxing atmosphere and for its art treasures, especially the unique architectural ensemble including the world wide known Leaning Tower. Walking transfer from some hotels to the venue and free time in the evening will allow to admire many architectural jewels or simply relax and enjoy delicious “Tuscan style” dinners. The accompanying persons' program will give you an unforgettable sample of Tuscany. The program will include the visit of Pisa, Volterra, Lucca, the area of marble, and the wonderful Florence. A deeper knowledge of what Tuscany may offer will be possible joining the pre- or the post-conference tour to which we suggest to register. Time spent in Pisa will represent a unique chance to join productive job activities to a short vacation for you and especially for your families. We look forward to welcoming you to the 2010 General Assembly in Pisa for the 60th anniversary of CIRP! Teatro Verdi Venue Most activities of the General Assembly will take place in “Polo Porta Nuova” Conference Center, with meeting rooms of different sizes and fully equipped with modern facilities, according to CIRP standards. The venue is within a walking distance to the city center and only 300 meters far from the Leaning Tower. A free car parking is located about 400 meters from the conference center. The opening ceremony will be held at the “Teatro Verdi”, a lyric theatre dated from the second half of the 19th century. The building is rightly considered one of the most beautiful historical theatres in central Italy. It boasts 900 seats, divided between five tiers and the orchestra. Marco Santochi, Chairman Gino Dini, Vice Chairman Polo Porta Nuova The city of Pisa, … Social events Welcome reception – Sunday 22 August A first occasion to welcome all the participants and friends. It will be held at the conference center, just few walking steps from the leaning tower. Civic reception – Monday 23 August “Giardino Scotto” is a public municipal garden built in the early 19th century and used occasionally for exhibitions and theatrical performances. Assembly dinner – Wednesday 25 August Great spaces, ancient ceilings, arches: this is the portrait of the “Fattoria Medicea” in Monsummano Terme, a farmhouse surrounded by a typical Tuscan landscape between Pisa and Florence. Farewell dinner – Saturday 28 August An open-air dinner in front of the Tyrrhenian sea at sunset hour will close the 60th CIRP General Assembly. The location is “Principe di Piemonte” resort in Viareggio, worldwide famous city for its golden beaches and vast pine woods. Dublin London Paris Madrid Amsterdam Bruxelles Berlin Munich Stockholm Milan Pisa International Airport New York Rome Access to Pisa Pisa international airport (only 3 km to the city centre) connects most European cities through no-stop flights operated by many companies. Pisa can be easily reached also by car through A11 or A12 motorways from Florence, Rome, Milan, Turin and Genoa. The railways station is on the line Rome- Genoa and is frequently connected to the main line Rome-Milan and to many cities in France, Germany, Switzerland, etc. … a long history of scientific culture Sunday, Aug. 22, 2010 (P. Porta Nuova) Monday, Aug. 23, 2010 08:30/09:00 Tuesday, Aug. 24, 2010 (P. Porta Nuova) 09:00/09:30 Teatro Verdi Opening Session 09:30/10:00 10:00/10:30 10:30/11:00 P6 M4 G6 O4 F4 E5 S Keynote C9 A7 P7 Dn Keynote M5 G7 O5 F5 E6 S Keynote C10 A8 P8 Dn5 M6 G8 O6 F6 E7 S1 C11 A6 Late registration Coffee break Wednesday, Aug. 25, 2010 (P. Porta Nuova) Dn Keynote Coffee break Coffee break A9 P9 Dn6 M7 G9 CMAG O7 F Keynote E8 S2 C12 P10 Dn7 M8 C1 CMAG O8 F Keynote E9 S3 C13 P11 Dn8 M9 C2 CMAG O9 F7 E10 S4 C14 Board Meeting 11:00/11:30 Keynote Paper A A10 11:30/12:00 Keynote Paper E A11 12:00/14:00 Lunch Credent. Research Cttee Affiliates Meeting 14:30/15:00 15:00/15:30 16:30/17:00 17:00/17:30 17:30/18:00 Late Registration 16:00/16:30 P12 Dn9 M10 Keynote Paper O A13 P13 Dn10 M11 C3 CMAG Keynote Paper P A14 P14 Dn11 M12 C4 CMAG Coffee break A1 Editorial Cttee Council Meeting 18:00/18:30 P1 Dn1 M Keynote G1 G2 Welcome reception (Polo Porta Nuova) S6 C16 E13 S7 C17 A15 P15 E1 M13 C5 O13 F11 E14 S8 C18 O1 F1 E2 M14 C6 O14 F12 E15 S9 C19 P3 Dn3 M1 G3 O2 F2 E3 M15 C7 O15 F13 E16 S10 C20 P4 Dn4 M2 G4 O3 F3 E4 M16 C8 O16 F14 E17 S11 C21 A5 P5 M3 G5 Presentation of the 61st GA in Budapest (Hungary) Assembly Dinner (Fattoria Medicea - Monsummano Terme) BiomanuTerminology facturing (including (Tracks 1-2 Dictionary) CWG) EREE Energy (Cross Tracks CWG) Friday, August 27, 2010 (P.Porta nuova) STC F STC C STC S EREE Energy (Cross Tracks CWG) STC F STC O LIAISON COMMITTEE Meeting STC C STC P coffee break STC O lunch Surface Integrity (Tracks 1-2 CWG) Communications Cttee STC G coffee break STC S STC P Saturday, August 28, 2010 (P.Porta nuova) coffee break lunch Part II E12 F10 Civic reception (Giardino Scotto) 12.30-14.00 16.30-18.00 F9 O12 A4 10.30-12.30 16.00-16.30 O11 A3 Hybrid Track 2 (M, Processes P, S) Track 1 CWG Track 3 (A, Dn, O) C15 Dn2 coffee break 14.00-16.00 S5 P2 10.00-10.30 STC Dn E11 A2 Thursday, August 26, 2010 (P.Porta nuova) STC Dn F8 Coffee break Part I 8.30-10.00 O10 M Keynote Senate meeting 19:00/19.30 Lunch Coffee break 18:30/19.00 19:30/20.00 C CMAG Keynote A12 Nominat. Cttee 15:30/16:00 Corp. Members Lunch Keynote Paper G Polo Porta Nuova 14:00/14:30 Lunch STC E Editorial Cttee STC G STC E Research Affiliates meeting lunch STC M STC A STC M GENERAL MEETING PART I – 14.00-15.00 for Fellows/Honorary/Emeritus GENERAL MEETING PART II – 15.00-16.30 for all the CIRP Members coffee break Track 1 (C, E, F, G) COUNCIL Meeting STC A To have more information on the meaning of the Tracks, STCs and CWGs, go to the CIRP Website and click in the menu on "Scientific Meetings’ Agendas". CIRP Members can also find at the same place the Agendas and the Minutes of all these meetings (after logging in). Farewell Dinner Centro Congressi Principe di Piemonte Viareggio 19,30 2010 General Assembly – Program Carrara Lucca Versilia Tyrrhenian sea Pisa Florence River Arno Volterra Monday, August 23 Pisa: art and culture A half day walking tour of Pisa, through the promenades along the river, ancient churches and historical buildings. Tuesday, August 24 Volterra and the Etruscans Full day excursion to Volterra, a small town on the top of a hill which still preserves the mediaeval and Etruscan flavour intact. Wednesday, August 25 Lucca and its walls Lucca, an independent republic until the 19th century, is an intriguing old city. The tour will include the 12th century basilica of San Michele and the old market square. Thursday, August 26 Carrara and Versilia: between sea and mountains Michelangelo personally selected the marble in this area for his very famous sculptures. The marble extraction technique will be described. Friday, August 27 Florence: the cradle of Renaissance The visit will include Santa Croce church, the cathedral and Piazza della Signoria, Santa Maria Novella and finally Ponte Vecchio. Accompanying persons’ program Pre-conference tour The land of Etruscans Thursday, August 19 From Pisa by bus to Pitigliano including a visit to geothermal plants. Hotel accomodation and dinner. Friday, August 20 Visit to the famous Etruscan ruins and archeological sites of Tarquinia. A short itinerary through typical towns of Maremma. Accomodation at the hotel and dinner. Saturday, August 21 From Maremma to Siena through the green Tuscan land and visit to Montalcino and Pienza enjoying local wine and cheese. Arrival in Siena, hotel accomodation and dinner. Sunday, August 22 A visit to Siena and its monuments, light lunch and travel to Pisa in time for the welcome reception. Included in the tour, three nights hotel accommodation, meals and transfers by tourism bus from Pisa. Rates: • one person: single room hotel accommodation - € 805,00 • two People: double room hotel accommodation - € 1465,00 Post-conference tour The Tuscan Archipelago The tour includes three nights hotel accommodation in the Elba Island, meals, return transfer to Elba Island by bus and ferry-boat. Rates: • one person: single room hotel accommodation - € 985,00 • two People: double room hotel accommodation - € 1.740,00 Sunday, August 29 Transfer to Elba island by bus and ferry-boat. Lunch on the sea, accomodation in hotel. Free afternoon for relax, walking or swimming. Dinner at the hotel. Monday, August 30 Tour of the island by bus through a panoramic itinerary. Afternoon at the beach, swimming at sunset and dinner at the hotel. Tuesday, August 31 Transfer to Pianosa Island, formerly a high security prison, now open for tourism. Guided walking tour or using mountain bikes. Return to Elba in the late afternoon and dinner at the hotel. Wednesday, September 1 Return to Pisa in the morning by ferry and bus. Deadline for registration to pre and post tours is May 1, 2010. Minimum participation of 35 guests is required. Reservation will be accepted for a maximum of 50 people on first come first served basis. Conference tours Hotel Category Distance from venue Single room Double room Abitalia Tower Plaza (conference main hotel) *****S 2,500 m € 161.00 € 199.00 Grand Hotel Duomo **** 900 m € 120.00 € 150.00 € 88.00 € 93.00 walking distance Hotel Bonanno **** 1,000 m walking distance Hotel Accademia Palace **** 6,500 m € 110.00 € 130.00 Hotel San Ranieri **** 5,500 m € 139.00 € 159.00 My Hotels Galilei **** 3,500 m € 110.00 € 140.00 Hotel Repubblica Marinara **** 3,500 m € 112.00 € 134.00 If you want to take advantage of Meridiana service for 3-, 4- and 5-star hotels, check your preferred hotel on the list, fill in the on-line form in the web site www.cirp2010.it and submit it by May 1, 2010. Hotel booking will not be guaranteed after this date. No bus service is provided for hotels marked with “walking distance” from the venue. A list of b&b and 2-star hotels can be found in the web site. No bus service is provided from b&b and 2-star hotels to conference venue. Hotel accommodation Hotel Category Distance from venue Single room Double room Art Hotel Giardino *** 400 m € 99.00 € 110.00 € 95.00 € 108.00 € 94.00 € 105.00 walking distance Hotel Villa Kinzica *** 800 m walking distance Hotel Athena *** 900 m walking distance Hotel Santa Croce in Fossabanda *** 3,000 m € 100.00 € 115.00 Hotel Ariston *** 700 m € 99.00 € 105.00 € 109.00 € 119.00 € 110.00 € 140.00 walking distance Hotel Roma *** 400 m walking distance Hotel Novecento *** 1,100 m walking distance If you want to take advantage of Meridiana service for 3-, 4- and 5-star hotels, check your preferred hotel on the list, fill in the on-line form in the web site www.cirp2010.it and submit it by May 1, 2010. Hotel booking will not be guaranteed after this date. No bus service is provided for hotels marked with “walking distance” from the venue. A list of b&b and 2-star hotels can be found in the web site. No bus service is provided from b&b and 2-star hotels to conference venue. Hotel accommodation Introduction to Pisa and its origins Pisa is a town of ancient origins. It remained under Etruscan influence for many centuries. Its importance as a port and maritime trading center increased during the most glorious period of Roman power. Pisa acquired autonomy from the 9th century onwards, promoting its own maritime vocation in Mediterranean sea. The 11th and 12th centuries were marked by Pisa’s great military victories in Sicily, Corsica, Sardinia and Baleari islands. It engaged a naval supremacy with the powerful city of Genoa and it was defeated in the famous battle of Meloria on 6 August 1284, which represented the end of Pisa’s maritime splendour. In the following centuries Pisa had a culturally prosperous period under the Medici and the Habsburg-Lorraine grand dukes. Most recently, in the 20th century, Pisa was characterized by a great expansion but also by a deep devastation caused by the second world war which brought enormous damage and injury to the town. Currency The currency of Italy is Euro, usually abbreviated in EUR or €. Money can be changed at Pisa International Airport, banks and in Money Exchange Offices. Credit Cards are widely accepted in restaurants, shops and hotels. Banks Banks are opened from Monday to Friday from 08,30 am to 1,30 pm and from 2,30 pm to 4,00 pm. Electricity Electricity in Italy is 220 V, 50 Hz and Italian earthed three-pin outlets are commonly used. In some installations, schuko plugs cab be also used. Climate In late August a warm and a humid climate may be expected, with occasional thunderstorms. Average high temperature: 29°C (84°F). Average low temperature: 17°C (63°F). We also suggest that accompanying persons wear comfortable walking shoes for the day program. Polo Porta Nuova Conference center Suggested pedestrian route from walking distance hotels to the conference site Cathedral Baptistry Leaning tower Ancient walls from hotels 100 m from hotels Local information Registration fees Delegates Accompanying Persons Part I Part I and II Part I Part I and II Advance registration (before May 1) € 650 € 850 € 400 € 550 Standard registration (after May 1) € 720 € 940 € 450 € 610 For on-line registration and other information, please visit the conference website www.cirp2010.it. Registration fee for members/invited guests includes: access to the technical sessions, printed material (excluding the CIRP annals), lunches and coffee breaks, social events (Part 1 + 2 or part 1 only) as specified in the program. Registration fee for accompanying persons includes: the participation to the accompanying persons’ program and to social events (Part 1 + 2 or part 1 only) as specified in the program. Admission: only persons wearing official CIRP 2010 badge and having tickets are admitted to CIRP meetings, lunches, accompanying persons’ program and social events. Important Dates Registration opens at www.cirp2010.it: March 2010 Advanced registration: before May 1 2010 Standard registration: after May 1 2010 Deadline for on-line standard registration: July 31 2010 Reservation of conference tours: before May 1 2010 Organizing Committee Contacts Organizing Office Nicola Alberti Alessandro Balsamo Paolo Bariani Gino Dini Luigi Galantucci Francesco Jovane Raffaello Levi Pietro Lonardo Fabrizio Micari Sergio Noto La Diega Marco Santochi Roberto Teti Tullio Tolio Chairman: Marco Santochi Vice-Chairman: Gino Dini Dipartimento di Ingegneria Meccanica, Nucleare e della Produzione (DIMNP) Via Bonanno Pisano, 25/b I 56126 - Pisa - Italy Tel. +39-050-2218042 Fax +39-050-2218069 E-mail: [email protected] Laura Balbarini Ilaria Tonelli Meridiana events & education Via Cocchi Trav. A n. 10 Loc. Ospedaletto I 56121 – Pisa - Italy Tel. +39-050-9711721 Fax +39-050-974148 E-mail: [email protected] Website: www.meridianaevents.it COMUNE DI PISA ASSOCIAZIONE ITALIANA DI TECNOLOGIA MECCANICA Conference information