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
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