Introduction, April 5 th 2013 Hans Peter Beck, Marjorie Bardeen: IPPOG Co-chairs IPPOG Meeting #5, FNAL, 4-6 April 2013Introduction, Hans Peter Beck1
Introduction Many thanks to Greg Bock and Fermilab for hosting this IPPOG 2013 Spring Meeting the first time outside Europe. Many thanks to Marge and her local team for taking care of all the nitty gritty in organizing this event. Many thanks to Greg Bock and Fermilab for hosting this IPPOG 2013 Spring Meeting the first time outside Europe. Many thanks to Marge and her local team for taking care of all the nitty gritty in organizing this event. IPPOG Meeting #5, FNAL, 4-6 April 2013Introduction, Hans Peter Beck2
Handover of the IPPOG co-Chairs Thanks a lot to Michael Kobel and to Dave Barney for having led IPPOG in the past few years. Especially for making the transition from EPPOG to IPPOG and for having built up IPPOG so efficiently. IPPOG Meeting #5, FNAL, 4-6 April 2013Introduction, Hans Peter Beck3
Welcome to our Guests Fabiola Vazquez and Salvador Carillo both the from Universidad Iberoamericano in Mexico Fabiola Vazquez and Salvador Carillo both the from Universidad Iberoamericano in Mexico IPPOG Meeting #5, FNAL, 4-6 April 2013Introduction, Hans Peter Beck4
IPPOG Expansion IPPOG expansion will continue and discussions with new country delegates or simply with interested individuals, who can initiate further discussions and links back in their respective home countries, are ongoing: India, Israel, Turkey…and today including Mexico IPPOG Meeting #5, FNAL, 4-6 April 2013Introduction, Hans Peter Beck5
Sad News Laurenz Widhalm IPPOG Member for Austria passed away after long endured Illness. Michael Kobel will say a few words in memory of our dear colleague. (1973–2012) IPPOG Meeting #5, FNAL, 4-6 April 2013Introduction, Hans Peter Beck6
IPPOG Membership Welcome to Natascha Hörmann, as new IPPOG Member for Austria IPPOG Meeting #5, FNAL, 4-6 April 2013Introduction, Hans Peter Beck7
Aims of this Meeting Thursday morning is reserved for parallel working group discussions, where among other issues also the mandate and scope of every working group will be discussed and that upon further input from all IPPOG members will become formal documents in IPPOG. Friday morning will be used to summarize the working group discussions and to open up for plenary input from all. Friday afternoon, instead of country reports, we will have a set of panel discussions on various topics. Please do not forget to subscribe with Marge to select an activity/resource from your country/experiment to feature. Each panelist will have 5 minutes (3-slide maximum) to present the activity/resource. A general discussion will follow including questions or contributions to the topic. Thursday morning is reserved for parallel working group discussions, where among other issues also the mandate and scope of every working group will be discussed and that upon further input from all IPPOG members will become formal documents in IPPOG. Friday morning will be used to summarize the working group discussions and to open up for plenary input from all. Friday afternoon, instead of country reports, we will have a set of panel discussions on various topics. Please do not forget to subscribe with Marge to select an activity/resource from your country/experiment to feature. Each panelist will have 5 minutes (3-slide maximum) to present the activity/resource. A general discussion will follow including questions or contributions to the topic. IPPOG Meeting #5, FNAL, 4-6 April 2013Introduction, Hans Peter Beck8
Aims of this Meeting Saturday morning will be used for discussing how technology and knowledge transfer shall be entering IPPOG; how outreach activities are perceived by our fellow colleagues; how the IPPOG website shall be further improved, mainly by adding content for internal usage in IPPOG; and, surely, how to explain the Higgs mechansim - now the Higgs has been confirmed in a press-release! CERN 14 March New results indicate that particle discovered at CERN is a Higgs boson Saturday morning will be used for discussing how technology and knowledge transfer shall be entering IPPOG; how outreach activities are perceived by our fellow colleagues; how the IPPOG website shall be further improved, mainly by adding content for internal usage in IPPOG; and, surely, how to explain the Higgs mechansim - now the Higgs has been confirmed in a press-release! CERN 14 March New results indicate that particle discovered at CERN is a Higgs boson IPPOG Meeting #5, FNAL, 4-6 April 2013Introduction, Hans Peter Beck9
TEDxCERN – 3 May 2013 Claudia Marcelloni could not join us today here at Fermilab for family reasons. Congratulations to you and your husband! Claudia wished to be here with IPPOG and tell us about TEDxCERN: The full TEDxCERN programme is online on TEDxCERN is an excellent opportunity for labs, universities and TEDx organizers to engage with their community about science and STEM subjects. You can build your own event around the live feed from CERN, which will include exclusive material only available to participants in the webcast. For more information about on how to host a TEDxCERN simulcast Claudia Marcelloni could not join us today here at Fermilab for family reasons. Congratulations to you and your husband! Claudia wished to be here with IPPOG and tell us about TEDxCERN: The full TEDxCERN programme is online on TEDxCERN is an excellent opportunity for labs, universities and TEDx organizers to engage with their community about science and STEM subjects. You can build your own event around the live feed from CERN, which will include exclusive material only available to participants in the webcast. For more information about on how to host a TEDxCERN simulcast IPPOG Meeting #5, FNAL, 4-6 April 2013Introduction, Hans Peter Beck10
TEDxCERN – 3 May IPPOG Meeting #5, FNAL, 4-6 April 2013Introduction, Hans Peter Beck
TEDxCERN – 3 May IPPOG Meeting #5, FNAL, 4-6 April 2013Introduction, Hans Peter Beck
TEDxCERN – 3 May 2013 George Church, who will talk about the recent breakthroughs using DNA; HiranyaPeiris, on the Early Universe; Lee Cronin on Networking Chemistry; Chris Lintott on Citizen Science; Marc Abrahams on Improbable Research; Ian Foster, on Big Data; LondaSchiebinger, on Gendered Innovation; Maya Tolstoy, on Ocean Floor/Tidal Triggering; John Searle, on Consciousness; EliezerRabinovici and Zehra Sayers, on SESAME and Collaboration; and Brittany Wenger, 2012 Google Science Fair Grand Prize Winner on Research and Inspiration. The full TEDxCERN programme is online on our website in which you can also find all information about our speakers TEDxCERN is an excellent opportunity for labs, universities and TEDx organizers to engage with their community about science and STEM subjects. You can build your own event around the live feed from CERN, which will include exclusive material only available to participants in the webcast. For more information about on how to host a TEDxCERN simulcast If you have done yet, we would really appreciate if you could spread the word to those who might be interested in joining several institutes that have already confirmed their participation: University of Oslo, Bucharest, Belgrade, Granada, Chicago, Brunel, Leeds, Johannesburg, INFN, TRIUMPH among others. Thank you very much in advance, Best Regard, Claudia IPPOG Meeting #5, FNAL, 4-6 April 2013Introduction, Hans Peter Beck13
Dinner Tonight Chez Leon Users Center, 2 Che Pinqua Street, Fermilab Village, Fermilab IPPOG Meeting #5, FNAL, 4-6 April 2013Introduction, Hans Peter Beck14