Dear All,
As you might have noticed, yesterday the CfP for Coordination 2024 has
been sent out. I'm forwarding it to you for your convenience (see
below). The final PC is slightly different than the one that was
proposed because some people declined.
The important dates are:
- Abstract submission: February 02, 2024
- Paper submission: February 09, 2024
- Paper notification: March 29, 2024
- Camera-ready: April 24, 2024
Dates are Anywhere on Earth (AoE).
In case you are in the SC but not on the PC this year, this gives you
extra time to prepare a nice paper for Coordination 2024! So we are
looking forward to many submissions from you and/or members of your
group. There are various submission categories available.
For now I take the occasion to wish you all the best for the coming
festivities in this otherwise rather dark period.
Mieke
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COORDINATION 2024
26th International Conference on Coordination Models and Languages
Dates: June 18-20, 2024
Location: University of Groningen, The Netherlands
Website: https://www.discotec.org/2024/coordination
Paper submission deadline: February 09, 2024
Submission Link: https://easychair.org/conferences/?conf=coordination2024
Scope
========
Modern information systems rely increasingly on combining concurrent,
distributed, mobile, adaptive, reconfigurable, and heterogeneous
components. New
models, architectures, languages, and verification techniques are
necessary to
cope with the complexity induced by the demands of today's software
development.
Coordination languages have emerged as a successful approach, in that they
provide abstractions that cleanly separate behaviour from communication,
therefore increasing modularity, simplifying reasoning, and ultimately
enhancing
software development. Building on the success of the previous editions, this
conference provides a well-established forum for the growing community of
researchers interested in models, languages, architectures, and
implementation
techniques for coordination.
Main Topics
==============
Topics of interest encompass all areas of coordination, including (but not
limited to) coordination-related aspects of:
- Theoretical models and foundations for coordination:
component composition, concurrency, distribution, mobility; dynamic,
spatial
and probabilistic aspects of coordination; logic, types, semantics.
- Coordination of multi-agent and collective systems:
models, languages, infrastructures, self-adaptation, self-organisation,
distributed solving, collective intelligence and emerging behaviour.
- Coordination and modern distributed computing:
web services, microservices, peer-to-peer networks, grid computing,
context-awareness, ubiquitous computing, mobile computing, reversible
computing.
- Session-based programming:
models, languages, behavioural types, and tools.
- Models, languages, verification techniques, and tools for
interacting smart contracts and (blockchain-based) decentralised
applications.
- Languages, methodologies, and tools for secure coordination.
- Cybersecurity aspects of coordinated systems, coordinated approaches to
cybersecurity.
- Nature- and bio-inspired approaches to coordination.
- Specification, refinement, and analysis of architectures:
patterns and styles, verification of functional and non-functional
properties, including performance and security aspects.
- Dynamic software architectures:
distributed mobile code, configuration, reconfiguration, networked
computing,
parallel, high-performance and cloud computing.
- Coordination platforms for infrastructures of emergent new application
domains, like IoT, fog-, and edge-computing.
- Programming methodologies, languages, middleware, tools, and environments
for the development and verification of coordinated applications,
including
DevOps approaches.
- Coordination in business process management:
coordination models for business process management, process mining
techniques and tools for coordination models.
- Industrial relevance of coordination and software architectures:
programming in the large, domain-specific software architectures and
coordination models, industry-driven efforts in coordination and case
studies.
- Interdisciplinary aspects of coordination.
Invited Speaker
==================
Marieke Huisman, University of Twente, The Netherlands
Important dates
==================
- Abstract submission: February 02, 2024
- Paper submission: February 09, 2024
- Paper notification: March 29, 2024
- Camera-ready: April 24, 2024
Dates are Anywhere on Earth (AoE).
Submission
=============
We invite you to submit:
- Regular papers (7-15 pages, not counting references):
describing thorough and complete research results and experience
reports. In
a clear case of need, as an exception, authors may ask for
permission via
email to the PC co-chairs to exceed the paper's max length by at
most 10%,
under the condition that last-minute shortening would really damage the
clarity of the paper or result in non-submission. The authors must
make a
draft of the paper available to the PC co-chairs via EasyChair.
- Short papers (4-6 pages, not counting references):
describing research in progress or opinion papers on the past of
COORDINATION research, on the current state of the art, or on
prospects for
the years to come.
- Survey papers (16-25 pages, not counting references):
describing important results and success stories related to the
topics of
COORDINATION.
- Tool papers (4-15 pages, not counting references):
describing technological artefacts in the scope of the research
topics of
COORDINATION. Tool papers should provide a clear account of the tool's
functionality, discuss the tool's practical capabilities possibly with
reference to the type and size of problems it can handle, and, when
applicable, report on realistic case studies (possibly providing a
rigorous
experimental evaluation). Tool papers may also provide an account
of the
theoretical foundations, including relevant citations, and present
design
and implementation concerns, possibly including software
architecture and
core data structures. Papers that present extensions to existing tools
should clearly describe the improvements or extensions with respect to
previously published versions of the tool, possibly providing data on
enhancements in terms of resources and capabilities. Papers may
contain a
link to a publicly downloadable MPEG-4 demo video of at most 10 minutes
length.
Artefacts
============
Following ACM's definition [1], an artefact is "a digital object that
was either
created by the authors to be used as part of the study or generated by the
experiment itself. For example, artifacts can be software systems,
scripts used
to run experiments, input datasets, raw data collected in the experiment, or
scripts used to analyze results".
To improve and reward reproducibility and to give more visibility and
credit to
the effort of tool developers in the COORDINATION community, authors of
submitted papers are invited to submit publicly available artefacts (using
permanent repositories such as Software Heritage, Zenodo, etc.), which
will be
associated with their paper for evaluation. Based on the result of the
artefact
evaluation, one or more badges may be applied to a paper. Specifically,
COORDINATION uses the EAPLS badging scheme [2], which in its own turn is
based
on and consistent with the ACM initiative.
Artefact submission is mandatory for tool papers and the result of the
artefact
evaluation will be considered in the tool paper's acceptance decision.
Instead,
artefact submission is optional for all the other paper categories and the
result of the artefact evaluation will not affect the paper's acceptance
decision but may affect the best paper selection.
Dates (AoE):
- Artefact submission: February 29, 2024
- Kick-the-tires phase:
- Problem reports from reviewers: 8 March, 2024
- Authors' response to reviewers: 15 March, 2024
- Artefact notification: March 29, 2024
[1]
https://www.acm.org/publications/policies/artifact-review-and-badging-curre…
[2] https://eapls.org/pages/artifact_badges
Proceedings
==============
The conference proceedings, consisting of accepted submissions from any
paper
category, will be published by Springer in LNCS-IFIP volumes.
Special issues
=================
After the conference, accepted papers (except for tool papers) selected from
COORDINATION and FORTE programmes will be invited to a special issue of the
Logical Methods in Computer Science journal. The paper submission
deadline is
planned for October/November 2024, while the notifications for the first
round
of reviews around February 2025. Selected accepted tool papers, instead,
will be
invited to a special issue of a reputable journal with a track dedicated to
software, like the Journal of Science of Computer Programming's Software
Track.
Programme Committee chairs
=============================
Ilaria Castellani (INRIA Sophia Antipolis, France)
Francesco Tiezzi (University of Florence, Italy)
Publicity chair
==================
Saverio Giallorenzo (University of Bologna, Italy)
Programme Committee
======================
Giorgio Audrito (University of Turin, Italy)
Laura Bocchi (University of Kent, UK)
Chiara Bodei (University of Pisa, Italy)
Marcello Bonsangue (Leiden University, The Netherlands)
Silvia Crafa (University of Padova, Italy)
Cinzia Di Giusto (Université Côte d'Azur, France)
Paola Giannini (University of Piemonte Orientale, Italy)
Hannah Gommerstadt (Vassar College, USA)
Heerko Groefsema (University of Groningen, The Netherlands)
Thomas Hildebrandt (University of Copenhagen, Denmark)
Sung-Shik Jongmans (Open University of the Netherlands, The Netherlands)
Dimka Karastoyanova (University of Groningen, The Netherlands)
Jean Krivine (IRIF, CNRS, France)
Eva Kühn (Vienna University of Technology, Austria)
Roland Kuhn (Actyx, Germany)
Alberto Lluch Lafuente (Technical University of Denmark, Denmark)
Antónia Lopes (University of Lisbon, Portugal)
Michele Loreti (University of Camerino, Italy)
Mieke Massink (CNR-ISTI, Italy)
Hernán Melgratti (University of Buenos Aires, Argentina)
Maurizio Murgia (Gran Sasso Science Institute, Italy)
Anna Philippou (University of Cyprus, Cyprus)
José Proença (Polytechnic Institute of Porto, Portugal)
Violet Ka I Pun (Western Norway University of Applied Sciences, Norway)
Barbara Re (University of Camerino, Italy)
Marjan Sirjani (Mälardalen University, Sweden)
Meng Sun (Peking University, China)
Carolyn Talcott (SRI International, USA)
Peter Thiemann (Universität Freiburg, Germany)
Mirko Viroli (University of Bologna, Italy)
Franco Zambonelli (University of Modena and Reggio Emilia, Italy)
Artefact Evaluation Committee chair
======================================
Rumyana Neykova (Brunel University London, UK)
Artefact Evaluation Committee
================================
TBA
Steering Committee
=====================
Gul Agha (University of Illinois at Urbana Champaign, USA)
Farhad Arbab (CWI and Leiden University, The Netherlands)
Simon Bliudze (INRIA Lille, France)
Laura Bocchi (University of Kent, UK)
Ferruccio Damiani (University of Turin, Italy)
Ornela Dardha (University of Glasgow, UK)
Wolfgang De Meuter (Vrije Universiteit Brussels, Belgium)
Rocco De Nicola (IMT School for Advanced Studies Lucca, Italy)
Giovanna di Marzo Serugendo (Université de Genève, Switzerland)
Tom Holvoet (KU Leuven, Belgium)
Jean-Marie Jacquet (University of Namur, Belgium)
Sung-Shik Jongmans (Open University of the Netherlands, Netherlands)
Christine Julien (University of Texas at Austin, USA)
Eva Kühn (Vienna University of Technology, Austria)
Alberto Lluch Lafuente (Technical University of Denmark, Denmark)
Antónia Lopes (University of Lisbon, Portugal)
Michele Loreti (Università di Camerino, Italy)
Mieke Massink (ISTI-CNR, Pisa, Italy) - chair
José Proença (CISTER, ISEP, Portugal)
Rosario Pugliese (Università di Firenze, Italy)
Marjan Sirjani (Mälardalen University, Sweden)
Carolyn Talcott (SRI International, California, USA)
Maurice ter Beek (CNR-ISTI, Italy)
Emilio Tuosto (Gran Sasso Science Institute, Italy)
Vasco T. Vasconcelos (University of Lisbon, Portugal)
Mirko Viroli (Università di Bologna, Italy)
Gianluigi Zavattaro (Università di Bologna, Italy)
Dear all,
Thank you for your quick and mostly positive reactions. I'll relay your
response to Ilaria and Francesco.
@Michele, Rocco, Mirko, Simon: Indeed the members of the SC and the PC
are strongly invited to contribute with the submission of a paper to
Coordination and/or DisCoTec next year. I'll refer this also to Ilaria
and Francesco so they can add this in their message to the invitation
for PC members. Of course, all of us should also sollicit other people
in the community to submit too.
@Simon: I'll send your explanation on the tolerance of 10% of the paper
length at the time of submission. I would make it subject to asking
motivated permission to the PC Chairs so that the latter are made aware
of the situation.
I'm aware of the fact that not all members of the SC can be part of the
PC. In the future, some form of rotation could be useful in this respect.
All the best,
Mieke
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FM&&T Group (http://fmt.isti.cnr.it)
C.N.R. - Area della Ricerca di Pisa - Ist. ISTI
Via G. Moruzzi, 1 - I56124 Pisa, Italy
Tel: +39 050 3152981 http://www1.isti.cnr.it/~Massink/
Fax: +39 050 3152040 E-mail: Mieke.Massink(a)isti.cnr.it
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“Half of humanity is in the danger zone, from floods, droughts, extreme
storms and wildfires. No nation is immune. Yet we continue to feed our
fossil fuel addiction.
We have a choice. Collective action or collective suicide. It is in our
hands.”
António Guterres, UN Secretary General, July 2022, at the Petersberg
Climate Dialogue, Berlin
Dear SC members,
Many thanks for your timely responses and valuable suggestions. I have
sent your feedback received so far in a first email to the PC Chairs
with the idea to speed up the preparations of the conference. Please
find the feedback sent to them so far at the end of this email. If there
are any further suggestions I’m happy to forward them to Ilaria and
Francesco. Please send me such suggestions before Friday, Nov. 3, afternoon.
I’m also addressing some of your remarks:
1) Concerning the size of the SC now composed of 26 members. Yes, I
agree. But let’s discuss this at another occasion, perhaps at the next
conference. The (not very strict) rule that is currently in force is
that members that do not participate to the conference 3 times in a row
and are not actively and substantially contributing to Coordination in
other ways are invited to leave the SC.
2) Concerning the gender balance of the SC. This would also better be
discussed at the next conference. The imbalance is due to historic
choices. At the start of Coordination it happened much more often that
both PC Chairs were male. We are slowly rebalancing.
3) Concerning names of paper categories: personally I would prefer
“regular” over “long”, also because the range of number of pages (7-15).
I’ll suggest this to the PC Chairs.
4) Concerning the requirements for artefact submissions and EAPLS
badging. The information on this procedure is currently missing but
should be inserted also in the first version of the CfP. The guidelines
document that you received some time ago provides clear indications on
how to do this. These guidelines have been discussed and agreed upon by
the SC. In particular, at the end of the guidelines document you find
some helpful definitions and principles concerning artefacts badging. In
particular:
A) Following ACM’s definition, an artifact is “[a] digital object that
was either created by the authors to be used as part of the study or
generated by the experiment itself. For example, artifacts can be
software systems, scripts used to run experiments, input datasets, raw
data collected in the experiment, or scripts used to analyze results.
B) COORDINATION accepts regular papers and tool papers. For both kinds
of papers AE is voluntary. To improve and reward reproducibility and to
give more visibility and credit to the effort of tool developers in our
community, authors of accepted (regular and tool, short and long) papers
will be invited to submit publicly available (using permanent
repositories such as Software Heritage, Zenodo, etc.) artifacts
associated with their paper for evaluation, and based on the result of
the evaluation they may be awarded one or more badges. See EAPLS
Artifact Badges for details. Artifact submission is optional and the
result of the artifact evaluation will not alter the paper’s acceptance
decision but may impact the decision on best papers. Detailed guidelines
for the preparation and submission of the artifacts will be made available.
The rules for artefact submission and badging should be clearly
mentioned in the CfP and on the web-site of Coordination.
Please find below a copy of the email that I sent to the PC Chairs.
Many thanks and Best regards,
Mieke
====================
Answer to PC Chairs
Dear Ilaria and Francesco,
Last Monday I forwarded your proposal for the PC and draft CfP to the
Steering Commission. Below please find the first set of suggestions.
More people may still follow-up on my email, but I wanted to share the
feedback received so far already with you in order to speed-up the
preparations for the conference.
I’m happy to inform you that almost all members that responded so far
agree with most of the proposal and with the proposed members for the
PC. On the latter there was a slight concern about the gender balance.
(It was remarked that the proposed PC has 11/23 female-to-male ratio,
which is kind of underwhelming. True, this is very close to the ratio we
had in 2020 (9/18) but last year it was already 12/17, which is much
better.) The SC expresses their gratitude for you hard work.
There have also been a few suggestions for improvement and some minor
suggestions (see below).
- Concerning the requirements for artefact submissions and EAPLS
badging. The information on this procedure is currently missing but
should be inserted also in the first version of the CfP. The guidelines
document that you received some time ago provides clear indications on
how to do this. These guidelines have been discussed and agreed upon by
the SC. In particular, at the end of the guidelines document you find
some helpful definitions and principles concerning artefacts badging. In
particular:
1) Following ACM’s definition, an artifact is “[a] digital object that
was either created by the authors to be used as part of the study or
generated by the experiment itself. For example, artifacts can be
software systems, scripts used to run experiments, input datasets, raw
data collected in the experiment, or scripts used to analyze results.
2) COORDINATION accepts regular papers and tool papers. For both kinds
of papers AE is voluntary. To improve and reward reproducibility and to
give more visibility and credit to the effort of tool developers in our
community, authors of accepted (regular and tool, short and long) papers
will be invited to submit publicly available (using permanent
repositories such as Software Heritage, Zenodo, etc.) artifacts
associated with their paper for evaluation, and based on the result of
the evaluation they may be awarded one or more badges. See EAPLS
Artifact Badges for details. Artifact submission is optional and the
result of the artifact evaluation will not alter the paper’s acceptance
decision but may impact the decision on best papers. Detailed guidelines
for the preparation and submission of the artifacts will be made available.
The rules for artefact submission and badging should be clearly
mentioned in the CfP and on the web-site of Coordination.
Some minor suggestions:
- Some found the use of the term “long” sounds strange. Most conferences
just call them “regular papers”; calling them “long” may be confusing.
In fact, the length of the “long” paper is from 7-15 pages. So “regular”
might be a better term. Furthermore, it was suggested to put tool papers
as the last in the order as they have a longer description and are
considered orthogonal to the other categories. Someone suggested to be
also a bit more tolerant on the maximal length of a paper and, say
accept a paper that is 10% longer if this is beneficial for the clarity
of the paper. One could make this explicit in the CfP and require
authors to inform the PC Chairs about such a case.
- Furthermore, maybe it is possible to improve the description of tool
papers as currently much content is between parentheses.
- There was some concern about requiring a 10 minutes video in addition
to an artefact would not ask too much of the authors. As far as I
remember, the video in the past was required only for short tool papers.
- the link to the website is currently dangling. This should be fixed
before it is distributed.
Many thanks and Best regards,
Mieke
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Dr. Mieke Massink Ph.D. - Senior Researcher
FM&&T Group (http://fmt.isti.cnr.it)
C.N.R. - Area della Ricerca di Pisa - Ist. ISTI
Via G. Moruzzi, 1 - I56124 Pisa, Italy
Tel: +39 050 3152981 http://www1.isti.cnr.it/~Massink/
Fax: +39 050 3152040 E-mail: Mieke.Massink(a)isti.cnr.it
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“Half of humanity is in the danger zone, from floods, droughts, extreme
storms and wildfires. No nation is immune. Yet we continue to feed our
fossil fuel addiction.
We have a choice. Collective action or collective suicide. It is in our
hands.”
António Guterres, UN Secretary General, July 2022, at the Petersberg
Climate Dialogue, Berlin
Dear Steering Committee members,
Below please find a letter by the PC Chairs of Coordination 2024 in
which they present their proposal for the Programme Committee as part of
a draft CfP. The draft CfP including the PC list are attached to this email.
There is one point that should be made more clear, I think, which
concerns the procedure and aim of Artifact Badging. However, in order
not to delay the submission of the draft to you all I decided to
circulate the draft as it is now and ask you for possible further
suggestions to be communicated to the PC Chairs.
It would be great if you could let me know your observations by friday,
November 3, at latest. As usual, I'll collect your suggestions and pass
them on to the PC Chairs in anonymised form.
Many thanks,
Mieke
==== Letter by Francesco and Ilaria:
> Dear Mieke,
> we have prepared a first (partial) draft of the CfP, including
> proposals for the AE chair and PC .
>
> More specifically, we have:
> - left the Scope section unchanged;
> - slightly revised/extended the list of Main Topics;
> - indicated the invited speaker (we are happy to inform you that
> Marieke Huisman accepted our invitation 😀 );
> - slightly revised the paper categories (in particular, we propose to
> merge short and long tool papers in a single category);
> - revised the timeline (in particular, we propose to have two
> submission windows for artefacts: the idea is that artefacts
> associated to tool papers play a crucial role for that kind of papers,
> hence we would like to require to submit such artefacts together with
> the tool paper submission; instead, artefacts associated to accepted
> papers of other categories would be submitted after the camera-ready,
> so as not to rush the authors to submit the artefacts while they are
> finalizing the paper);
> - agreed with LMCS the organisation of a joint COORDINATION/FORTE
> special issue;
> - indicated Saverio Giallorenzo as Publicity Chair (we propose a
> new Publicity Chair since Giorgio Audrito has been promoted as member
> of the PC);
> - slightly revised/extended the list of PC members;
> - proposed Rumyana Neykova as Artefact Evaluation Committee chair.
>
> Please let us know if you think the draft is fine for the evaluation
> by the SC.
>
> Best regards,
> Francesco & Ilaria
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Dr. Mieke Massink Ph.D. - Senior Researcher
FM&&T Group (http://fmt.isti.cnr.it)
C.N.R. - Area della Ricerca di Pisa - Ist. ISTI
Via G. Moruzzi, 1 - I56124 Pisa, Italy
Tel: +39 050 3152981 http://www1.isti.cnr.it/~Massink/
Fax: +39 050 3152040 E-mail: Mieke.Massink(a)isti.cnr.it
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“Half of humanity is in the danger zone, from floods, droughts, extreme
storms and wildfires. No nation is immune. Yet we continue to feed our
fossil fuel addiction.
We have a choice. Collective action or collective suicide. It is in our
hands.”
António Guterres, UN Secretary General, July 2022, at the Petersberg
Climate Dialogue, Berlin
Dear All,
I hope you all had a good summer.
During the last SC meeting in Lisbon we have discussed issues about how
to deal with artifacts. It was proposed to include instructions on this
aspect in the Coordination Guidelines document that will be send to the
new PC Chairs for every future edition of Coordination.
I would like to thank Sung-Shik Jongmans and Alceste Scalas (receiving
in cc) for their precious input and suggestions for the instructions on
dealing with artefacts and related commissions.
Furthermore, it was felt that also some guidelines were needed on how to
deal with the selection of Coordination Best papers, which are now also
included.
Please find the updated Guidelines Document attached to this email. The
new parts are highlighted in yellow.
*Please let me know about any observations asap, but not later than Sept 6.*
After that date I'll send the (updated) Guidelines Document to the PC
Chairs for Coordination 2024 so that they can start preparations in time.
Many thanks!
Mieke
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Dr. Mieke Massink Ph.D. - Senior Researcher
FM&&T Group (http://fmt.isti.cnr.it)
C.N.R. - Area della Ricerca di Pisa - Ist. ISTI
Via G. Moruzzi, 1 - I56124 Pisa, Italy
Tel: +39 050 3152981http://www1.isti.cnr.it/~Massink/
Fax: +39 050 3152040 E-mail:Mieke.Massink@isti.cnr.it
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“Half of humanity is in the danger zone, from floods, droughts, extreme
storms and wildfires. No nation is immune. Yet we continue to feed our
fossil fuel addiction.
We have a choice. Collective action or collective suicide. It is in our
hands.”
António Guterres, UN Secretary General, July 2022, at the Petersberg
Climate Dialogue, Berlin
Dear Ilaria and Francesco,
Thank you very much for your availability to serve as PC Co-Chairs for
the next edition of Coordination in 2024, also on behalf of the Steering
Committee (in cc).
We are looking forward to a nice next Coordination conference!
I'll get in touch with you again early September sending you some
further information that you might find useful for the organisation
(such as a guidelines document and an overview of past PC members and
invited speakers).
For now I wish you all a good summer!
Best regards,
Mieke
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Dr. Mieke Massink Ph.D. - Senior Researcher
FM&&T Group (http://fmt.isti.cnr.it)
C.N.R. - Area della Ricerca di Pisa - Ist. ISTI
Via G. Moruzzi, 1 - I56124 Pisa, Italy
Tel: +39 050 3152981 http://www1.isti.cnr.it/~Massink/
Fax: +39 050 3152040 E-mail: Mieke.Massink(a)isti.cnr.it
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Dear All,
Just a quick follow-up. Ilaria was very happy to accept the invitation
to serve as Co-Chair of Coordination 2024.
More news later on.
All the best,
Mieke
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Dr. Mieke Massink Ph.D. - Senior Researcher
FM&&T Group (http://fmt.isti.cnr.it)
C.N.R. - Area della Ricerca di Pisa - Ist. ISTI
Via G. Moruzzi, 1 - I56124 Pisa, Italy
Tel: +39 050 3152981 http://www1.isti.cnr.it/~Massink/
Fax: +39 050 3152040 E-mail: Mieke.Massink(a)isti.cnr.it
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“Half of humanity is in the danger zone, from floods, droughts, extreme
storms and wildfires. No nation is immune. Yet we continue to feed our
fossil fuel addiction.
We have a choice. Collective action or collective suicide. It is in our
hands.”
António Guterres, UN Secretary General, July 2022, at the Petersberg
Climate Dialogue, Berlin
Dear Steering Committee members of Coordination,
Please find attached the minutes of the SC meeting of June 20 that was
held in hybrid form at Coordination 2023 in Lisbon. Many thanks to
Emilio Tuosto who kindly assisted running the hybrid part of the meeting
and taking notes. Of course, if those who participated to the meeting
feel that anything is missing or not represented as intended, please let
us know so that we can correct the issues. Attached please find also the
slides of the presentation by Antonia and Sung on this year's event.
An important part of the meeting was dedicated to the proposal of PC
Chairs for Coordination 2024 that will be held at the University of
Groningen, the Netherlands possibly in the third week of June 2024
(dates to be confirmed).
The following PC Chair candidates seemed good options after the
discussion. We would like to ask all SC members to express their
preferences for the proposed candidates by sending me an email in which
you order each list (female/male) with best preference first and a brief
(optional) motivation for your choice. I'll communicate the outcome of
the preferences that I receive in a *non-anonymous* way to the SC in the
form of a table. I'll start invitation of the PC Chairs in the order of
preference expressed by the SC.
Please express you choice asap by sending *me an email*, *not later than
friday, July 7, 2023*.
Options (not in any particular order):
Female candidates:
Illaria Castellani
Helle Hanson
Vashti Galpin
Male candidates:
Francesco Tiezzi
Claudio Antares Mezzina
Marcello Buonsangue
Roberto Casadei
This way, right after summer the new chairs can be approached and
preparations for the next conference be started.
Have a nice summer, and many thanks,
Mieke Massink
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Dr. Mieke Massink Ph.D. - Senior Researcher
FM&&T Group (http://fmt.isti.cnr.it)
C.N.R. - Area della Ricerca di Pisa - Ist. ISTI
Via G. Moruzzi, 1 - I56124 Pisa, Italy
Tel: +39 050 3152981http://www1.isti.cnr.it/~Massink/
Fax: +39 050 3152040 E-mail:Mieke.Massink@isti.cnr.it
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The zoom link once more
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SUBJECT:
Re: [Zoom] Link for Steering Committee meeting
DATE:
2023-06-08 18:47
FROM:
Mieke Massink <mieke.massink(a)isti.cnr.it>
TO:
Gianluca Trentanni <Gianluca.Trentanni(a)isti.cnr.it>
REPLY-TO:
mieke.massink(a)isti.cnr.it
On 2023-06-08 18:37, Gianluca Trentanni wrote:
> ho prenotato dalle 17 alle 21
>
> ==========================
> Argomento: Coordination 2023 - Steering Committee meeting
> Ora: 20 giu 2023 05:00 PM Roma
>
> Entra nella riunione in Zoom
> https://us02web.zoom.us/j/89007522428?pwd=QTNwY0h6bEJaZUNrZ3dRbWdvLzJ3Zz09
> [1]
>
> ID riunione: 890 0752 2428
> Passcode: 572287
> ==========================
>
> g
>
> Il 08/06/2023 13:28, Mieke Massink ha scritto:
>
>> Ciao Gianluca,
>>
>> Avrei bisogno di un link Zoom per una riunione della Steering
>> Committee della conferenza Coordination 2023 che si tiene martedi il
>> 20 giugno dalle 18 alle 20. Se si possa cominciare un po' prima
>> potrebbe essere utile per fare qualche prova perche' si tratta di una
>> riunione ibrida con la parte in persona a Lisbona (li sara' dalle 17
>> alle 19 ora locale).
>>
>> Fammi sapere e grazie,
>>
>> Mieke
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Dr. Mieke Massink Ph.D. - Senior Researcher
FM&&T Group (http://fmt.isti.cnr.it)
C.N.R. - Area della Ricerca di Pisa - Ist. ISTI
Via G. Moruzzi, 1 - I56124 Pisa, Italy
Tel: +39 050 3152981 http://www.isti.cnr.it/People/M.Massink/
Fax: +39 050 3152040 E-mail: Mieke.Massink(a)isti.cnr.it
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Dr. Mieke Massink Ph.D. - Senior Researcher
FM&&T Group (http://fmt.isti.cnr.it)
C.N.R. - Area della Ricerca di Pisa - Ist. ISTI
Via G. Moruzzi, 1 - I56124 Pisa, Italy
Tel: +39 050 3152981 http://www.isti.cnr.it/People/M.Massink/
Fax: +39 050 3152040 E-mail: Mieke.Massink(a)isti.cnr.it
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https://us02web.zoom.us/j/89007522428?pwd=QTNwY0h6bEJaZUNrZ3dRbWdvLzJ3Zz09
Dear All,
This is just a brief reminder for the Steering Committee meeting of this
afternoon at 5PM local Lisbon time.
For those participating in person, the meeting will be held in Room 217
in the place where the conference takes place.
We will do our best to have a hybrid meeting (see link in the email
below). Though we are currently experiencing somenetwork connection
problems. We hope these will be solved soon.
All the best,
Mieke
-------- Original Message --------
SUBJECT:
Re: [Sc_coordination] [SC Coord] SC meeting at Coordination 2023 on
June 20 at 5PM (GMT+1)
DATE:
2023-06-07 09:19
FROM:
Mieke Massink <mieke.massink(a)isti.cnr.it>
TO:
Alberto Lluch Lafuente <albertolluch(a)gmail.com>
REPLY-TO:
mieke.massink(a)isti.cnr.it
On Wed, Jun 7, 2023 at 8:44 AM Mieke Massink <mieke.massink(a)isti.cnr.it>
wrote:
Dear All,
Thanks to the many of you who responded to the doodle. There is a clear
preference for organising the SC meeting in Lisbon on:
Tuesday June 20 from 5PM to 6.30PM (GMT+1 local Lisbon time).
I'll contact Carla Ferreira to ask her whether she can reserve a room
for us.
I'll get back to you when the meeting date and time is confirmed, but
for now we are aiming at the above mentioned date and time.
Best regards and see you soon,
Mieke
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FM&&T Group (http://fmt.isti.cnr.it)
C.N.R. - Area della Ricerca di Pisa - Ist. ISTI
Via G. Moruzzi, 1 - I56124 Pisa, Italy
Tel: +39 050 3152981 http://www1.isti.cnr.it/~Massink/
Fax: +39 050 3152040 E-mail: Mieke.Massink(a)isti.cnr.it
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FM&&T Group (http://fmt.isti.cnr.it)
C.N.R. - Area della Ricerca di Pisa - Ist. ISTI
Via G. Moruzzi, 1 - I56124 Pisa, Italy
Tel: +39 050 3152981 http://www.isti.cnr.it/People/M.Massink/
Fax: +39 050 3152040 E-mail: Mieke.Massink(a)isti.cnr.it
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Dr. Mieke Massink Ph.D. - Senior Researcher
FM&&T Group (http://fmt.isti.cnr.it)
C.N.R. - Area della Ricerca di Pisa - Ist. ISTI
Via G. Moruzzi, 1 - I56124 Pisa, Italy
Tel: +39 050 3152981 http://www.isti.cnr.it/People/M.Massink/
Fax: +39 050 3152040 E-mail: Mieke.Massink(a)isti.cnr.it
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