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Purpose and Nature: This one-week intensive Workshop is designed for physicists from developing countries who are interested in learning entrepreneurial skills to commercialize their scientific inventions. Such an educational program is missing in many of the developing countries for scientists working in universities and scientific institutions. The participants will benefit from the international perspective provided in this Workshop from both experts and co-participants from developing countries. Goals and Objectives: The objectives of this Workshop are to introduce to the scientists the process of innovation, generation and protection of intellectual property, technology transfer and commercialization of inventions. The Workshop will consist of lectures by invited speakers, case studies, group discussions and role-playing sessions related to commercialization of a product. |
Entrepreneurship for Physicists and Engineers from Developing Countries | (smr 1996)
Go to day
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08:30 - 10:00
Registration and Administrative Formalities
Visitors are requested to register with the secretary in the Adriatico Guesthouse. There will be a shuttle bus running from the Adriatico to the Fermi Building and back until 10 a.m. for those needing to go to the Finance office
- 08:30 Registration and Administrative Formalities 1h30'
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10:00 - 11:00
Welcome Remarks
K.R. Sreenivasan (Director, ICTP) Giancarlo Michellone (AREA Science Park, Trieste) Claudio Tuniz (Assistant Director, ICTP) Dipali Chauhan (IOP, London) Amy Flatten (APS, USA)
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10:00
Welcome Remarks
1h0'
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10:00
Welcome Remarks
1h0'
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11:00 - 12:00
Participant self-introductions and expectations from the Workshop
Moderators: David Secher and S. Raghu
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11:00
Participant self-introductions and expectations from the Workshop
1h0'
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11:00
Participant self-introductions and expectations from the Workshop
1h0'
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12:00 - 13:00
Lunch Break
- 12:00 Lunch Break 1h0'
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13:00 - 14:00
Lecture 1 (tentative topic): Relation between scientific research, inventions and products
Chair: Andrea Vacchi, Director, INFN Trieste - Open-ended research versus product oriented research, identifying technological needs of the society and market. University vs. industrial research.
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13:00
Lecture 1 (tentative topic): Relation between scientific research, inventions and products
1h0'
Speaker: Peter Dobson (University of Oxford, UK) Material: lecture notes
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13:00
Lecture 1 (tentative topic): Relation between scientific research, inventions and products
1h0'
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14:00 - 15:00
Lecture 2: Institutional roles for commercialization
(Chair: Dipali Chauhan) - Role of the academic departments/sections, technology transfer office, the University and the government in encouraging scientists to commercialize inventions. SMEs. Interfacing with industry, strategic partnerships, inter-institutional and international agreements.
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14:00
Lecture 2: Institutional roles for commercialization
1h0'
Speaker: David Secher (N8 Research Partnership, Sheffield, UK) Material: lecture notes
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14:00
Lecture 2: Institutional roles for commercialization
1h0'
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15:00 - 15:30
Coffee Break
- 15:00 Coffee Break 30'
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15:30 - 16:30
Lecture 3: Pre-Business feasibility analysis and opportunity assessment
Chair: Amy Flatten
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15:30
Lecture 3: Pre-Business feasibility analysis and opportunity assessment
1h0'
Speaker: Edward Caner (Innovation & Entrepreneurship Programs, Cleveland, USA) Material: lecture notes
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15:30
Lecture 3: Pre-Business feasibility analysis and opportunity assessment
1h0'
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16:30 - 17:30
Group discussion
Topic: Physicists as entrepreneurs: opportunities and challenges
Moderators: Edward Caner and Dawood Parker
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16:30
Group discussion
Topic: Physicists as entrepreneurs: opportunities and challenges
1h0'
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16:30
Group discussion
Topic: Physicists as entrepreneurs: opportunities and challenges
1h0'
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19:00 - 21:00
Dinner/Post-Dinner Informal Q&A Sessions
- 19:00 Dinner/Post-Dinner Informal Q&A Sessions 2h0'
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08:30 - 10:00
Registration and Administrative Formalities
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08:30 - 09:30
Lecture 4: Concept of intellectual property and its significance
Chair: Surya Raghu - Patents, trade secrets and trademarks. Who is the inventor and who is not? Proper record keeping for patenting. Who owns the rights to an invention - you or your organization/company? Publications vs. patents.
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08:30
Lecture 4: Concept of intellectual property and its significance
1h0'
Speaker: Harry Thangaraj (London, UK)
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08:30
Lecture 4: Concept of intellectual property and its significance
1h0'
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09:30 - 10:30
Lecture 5: Basics of patenting
Chair: Amy Flatten - General Patent Office Info, Patent and literature search, Classification, filing procedures, Process of examination and verification, communication with patent attorney/individual, help for individual inventors, etc.
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09:30
Lecture 5: Basics of patenting
1h0'
Speaker: Charles Eloshway (Office of Intellectual Property Policy and Enforcement, USPTO, USA) Material: lecture notes
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09:30
Lecture 5: Basics of patenting
1h0'
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10:30 - 11:00
Coffee Break
- 10:30 Coffee Break 30'
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11:00 - 13:00
Panel Discussion: Global IP Protection (USPTO, WIPO, EPO)
Chair/Moderator: Peter Dobson
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11:00
Panel Discussion: Global IP Protection (USPTO, WIPO, EPO)
2h0'
Speaker: 20 minutes presentation each+discussion
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11:00
Panel Discussion: Global IP Protection (USPTO, WIPO, EPO)
2h0'
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13:00 - 14:00
Lunch Break
- 13:00 Lunch Break 1h0'
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14:00 - 15:00
Lecture 6: Invention to product: Timelines and processes
Chair: Dawood Parker
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14:00
Lecture 6: Invention to product: Timelines and processes
1h0'
Speaker: Surya Raghu (Advanced Fluidics, USA) Material: lecture notes
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14:00
Lecture 6: Invention to product: Timelines and processes
1h0'
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15:00 - 16:00
Lecture 7: IP management and Institutional IP policy for Universities and R&D Institutions
Chair: Dipali Chauhan - Non disclosure agreements, licensing, various legal agreements between inventor, institutions and industries, licensing and technology transfer
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15:00
Lecture 7: IP management and Institutional IP policy for Universities and R&D Institutions
1h0'
Speaker: Yumiko Hamano (Intellectual Properties and New Technologies Division, WIPO, Switzerland)
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15:00
Lecture 7: IP management and Institutional IP policy for Universities and R&D Institutions
1h0'
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16:00 - 16:30
Coffee Break
- 16:00 Coffee Break 30'
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16:30 - 18:00
Group Discussion: Topic 1: To patent or not to patent: Implications on business strategies and secrets, control on IP, moral and ethical issues, conflicts of "open science" vs. "secret science", Restrictive patent regulations.
Topic 2: Working with Industry: How to deal with IP issues?
Chair: Patrizia Tiberi Vipraio, University of Udine; Moderators Topic 1: Peter Dobson and Charles Eloshway; Moderators Topic 2: David Secher and TBA
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16:30
Group Discussion: Topic 1: To patent or not to patent: Implications on business strategies and secrets, control on IP, moral and ethical issues, conflicts of "open science" vs. "secret science", Restrictive patent regulations.
Topic 2: Working with Industry: How to deal with IP issues?
1h30'
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16:30
Group Discussion: Topic 1: To patent or not to patent: Implications on business strategies and secrets, control on IP, moral and ethical issues, conflicts of "open science" vs. "secret science", Restrictive patent regulations.
Topic 2: Working with Industry: How to deal with IP issues?
1h30'
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19:00 - 21:00
Dinner/Post-Dinner Informal Q&A Session/Business Plan Development
- 19:00 Dinner/Post-Dinner Informal Q&A Session/Business Plan Development 2h0'
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08:30 - 09:30
Lecture 4: Concept of intellectual property and its significance
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08:30 - 10:30
Lecture 8: Business Plan Fundamentals
Chair - John Enderby - Financials involved in patenting (typical cost of provisional application, full patent application, maintenance fees, CIP costs). Marketing of an invention. How to raise capital for developing an invention into a marketable product. Preparing a business plan. Early-stage venture capitalists and angel investors.
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08:30
Lecture 8: Business Plan Fundamentals
2h0'
Speaker: Richard Brooks (FD Solutions, London, UK)
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08:30
Lecture 8: Business Plan Fundamentals
2h0'
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10:30 - 11:00
Coffee Break
- 10:30 Coffee Break 30'
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11:00 - 12:00
Lecture 9: Taking science to the market: insights, models and experiences from NCL, India
Chair: Dipali Chauhan
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11:00
Lecture 9: Taking science to the market: insights, models and experiences from NCL, India
1h0'
Speaker: V. Premnath (National Chemical Laboratory, Pune, India)
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11:00
Lecture 9: Taking science to the market: insights, models and experiences from NCL, India
1h0'
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12:00 - 12:30
Lecture 10: Success Story 1. Innovation Centre and Mexican Venture Capital Fund for High Technology
Chair V. Premnath
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12:00
Lecture 10: Success Story 1. Innovation Centre and Mexican Venture Capital Fund for High Technology
30'
Speaker: Graziano Bertogli (ICS, UNIDO, Trieste, Italy)
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12:00
Lecture 10: Success Story 1. Innovation Centre and Mexican Venture Capital Fund for High Technology
30'
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12:30 - 13:00
Lecture 11: TBD
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12:30
Lecture 11: TBD
30'
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12:30
Lecture 11: TBD
30'
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13:00 - 14:00
Lunch Break
- 13:00 Lunch Break 1h0'
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14:00 - 15:00
Lecture 12: Success Story 2. Opportunities for developing countries in the post-oil era
Chair: Amy Flatten
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14:00
Lecture 12: Success Story 2. Opportunities for developing countries in the post-oil era
1h0'
Speaker: Fernando Galembeck (UNICAMP, Brazil) Material: lecture notes
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14:00
Lecture 12: Success Story 2. Opportunities for developing countries in the post-oil era
1h0'
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15:00 - 16:00
Lecture 13: TBA
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15:00
Lecture 13: TBA
1h0'
Speaker: TBA
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15:00
Lecture 13: TBA
1h0'
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16:00 - 16:30
Coffee Break
- 16:00 Coffee Break 30'
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16:30 - 17:30
Lecture 14: Success Story 4.
Chair: Fabio Ruzzier (University of Trieste)
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16:30
Lecture 14: Success Story 4.
1h0'
Speaker: Dawood Parker (Melys Diagnostics, UK) Material: lecture notes
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16:30
Lecture 14: Success Story 4.
1h0'
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17:30 - 18:30
Group Discussion (continued). Topic 1: To Patent or Not to Patent. Topic 2. Working with Industry.
Moderators: Charles Eloshway Chair: Surya Raghu
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17:30
Group Discussion (continued). Topic 1: To Patent or Not to Patent. Topic 2. Working with Industry.
1h0'
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17:30
Group Discussion (continued). Topic 1: To Patent or Not to Patent. Topic 2. Working with Industry.
1h0'
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19:00 - 21:00
Dinner/Post-Dinner Informal Q&A Session/Business Plan Development
- 19:00 Dinner/Post-Dinner Informal Q&A Session/Business Plan Development 2h0'
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08:30 - 10:30
Lecture 8: Business Plan Fundamentals
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08:30 - 08:30
Bus to AREA Science Park - Program at AREA Science Park, Padriciano
All participants will meet at the bus stop in Grignano (by the sea), where a private bus will depart to the AREA Science Park, Padriciano.
- 08:30 Bus to AREA Science Park - Program at AREA Science Park, Padriciano
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10:00 - 10:30
Lecture 15: Evaluating business opportunities arising from technology commercialisation
Chair: Steve Taylor Methodologies used for global business intelligence gathering, and filtering and for technology monitoring and opportunity identification and assessment
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10:00
Lecture 15: Evaluating business opportunities arising from technology commercialisation
30'
Speaker: Steve Taylor (SRI Consulting - Business Intelligence) Material: lecture notes
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10:00
Lecture 15: Evaluating business opportunities arising from technology commercialisation
30'
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10:30 - 11:00
Lecture 16: Introduction to Science Parks: Innovation policies and innovative start-ups
Chair: Steve Taylor The role of science and technology parks in developing and managing innovation as a tool for enterprise creation and growth. Innovation policies and practices tailored to facilitate the regional investment in RTD and technological innovation. Showcasing the practices adopted in AREA Science Park and presentation of success stories achieved and of the NovaRegio toolkit.
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10:30
Lecture 16: Introduction to Science Parks: Innovation policies and innovative start-ups
30'
Speaker: Gabriele Gatti (AREA Science Park, Trieste)
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10:30
Lecture 16: Introduction to Science Parks: Innovation policies and innovative start-ups
30'
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11:00 - 11:30
Lecture 17: Introduction to Innovation Network (TM) and Innovation Factory (TM) toolkits
Chair: Steve Taylor Fostering the creation of high growth potential innovative companies by technology assessment and transfer: the regional network of competence centers for managing and diffusing technologies and innovation, exploring the commercial feasibility of an idea and bringing research to market. Hi-tech business incubation for innovative start-ups from academic research. Two valuable tools: Innovation Network (TM) and Innovation Factory (TM)
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11:00
Lecture 17: Introduction to Innovation Network (TM) and Innovation Factory (TM) toolkits
30'
Speaker: Paolo Mander (AREA Science Park, Trieste)
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11:00
Lecture 17: Introduction to Innovation Network (TM) and Innovation Factory (TM) toolkits
30'
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11:30 - 12:00
Lecture 18: Introduction to the enterprise creation and acceleration experience of BIC-FVG
Chair: Steve Taylor BIC-FVG is a "best practice" European business incubator/accelerator. Several approaches and methods have been developed to support venture creation. For example, the "lead Users" and "collaborative entrepreneurship" methods are being successfully adopted to accelerate company growth, compress time to market, reduce risk - and attract private investors. BIC-FVG is leading a US-Italy partnership program to network high-level Italian Business Angels co-investing with Venture Capital Funds.
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11:30
Lecture 18: Introduction to the enterprise creation and acceleration experience of BIC-FVG
30'
Speaker: Elena Colonna (BIC-FVG, Trieste)
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11:30
Lecture 18: Introduction to the enterprise creation and acceleration experience of BIC-FVG
30'
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12:00 - 13:00
Visit to AREA Science Park "Virtual Show Room"
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12:00
Visit to AREA Science Park "Virtual Show Room"
1h0'
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12:00
Visit to AREA Science Park "Virtual Show Room"
1h0'
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13:00 - 13:00
Departure by bus from AREA Padriciano to Sincrotrone Basovizza
- 13:00 Departure by bus from AREA Padriciano to Sincrotrone Basovizza
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13:30 - 14:00
Self-service buffet lunch in Basovizza Cafeteria
- 13:30 Self-service buffet lunch in Basovizza Cafeteria 30'
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14:00 - 16:00
Visit to AREA Science Park Laboratories and Facilities (Basovizza site)
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14:00
Visit to AREA Science Park Laboratories and Facilities (Basovizza site)
2h0'
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14:00
Visit to AREA Science Park Laboratories and Facilities (Basovizza site)
2h0'
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16:00 - 16:00
Departure by bus back to the ICTP
- 16:00 Departure by bus back to the ICTP
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19:00 - 21:00
Workshop Dinner
Location: Adriatico Guest House Cafeteria - 19:00 Workshop Dinner 2h0'
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08:30 - 08:30
Bus to AREA Science Park - Program at AREA Science Park, Padriciano
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08:30 - 09:00
Introduction of the Panel (Confirmed panellists: Joseph Niemela, Antonio Sfiligoj)
Chair: Beth Taylor, IOP
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08:30
Introduction of the Panel (Confirmed panellists: Joseph Niemela, Antonio Sfiligoj)
30'
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08:30
Introduction of the Panel (Confirmed panellists: Joseph Niemela, Antonio Sfiligoj)
30'
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09:00 - 10:30
Session I
Chair: TBA 9:00 - 9:30 - Group 1 9:30 - 10:00 - Group 2 10:00 - 10:30 - Group 3
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09:00
Session I
1h30'
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09:00
Session I
1h30'
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10:30 - 11:00
Coffee Break
- 10:30 Coffee Break 30'
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11:00 - 12:30
Session II
Chair: Joseph Niemela, ICTP 11:00 - 11:30 - Group 4 11:30 - 12:00 - Group 5 12:00 - 12:30 - Group 6
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11:00
Session II
1h30'
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11:00
Session II
1h30'
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12:30 - 14:00
Lunch Break
- 12:30 Lunch Break 1h30'
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14:00 - 15:00
Session III
Chair: TBA 14:00 - 14:30 - Group 7 14:30 - 15:00 - Group 8
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14:00
Session III
1h0'
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14:00
Session III
1h0'
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15:00 - 16:00
Concluding Remarks
ICTP Director, Workshop Organizers, Beth Taylor IOP
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15:00
Concluding Remarks
1h0'
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15:00
Concluding Remarks
1h0'
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08:30 - 09:00
Introduction of the Panel (Confirmed panellists: Joseph Niemela, Antonio Sfiligoj)