14–16 Sept 2022
Città della Scienza, Naples
Europe/Rome timezone

The Workshop is open ONLY to Euclid Consortium members

Euclid is going to be launch-ready by spring 2023, and hopefully actually launched not much further down the line. A call for Key Projects using actual Euclid data is forthcoming. This is excellent timing to start focusing on the scientific projects we would like to carry out with the Euclid data, as a collaboration, particularly in this case as part of the Galaxy and AGN Evolution Science Working group. 

We will meet for 3 days that will be dedicated to the presentation of science projects, with a large space left for discussions and sub-group/topical parallel sessions. This will be along the topics defined by the SWG Work-packages, dealing with star forming and passive galaxies, galaxy morphology, lensing, environment, AGN, distant galaxies, etc etc. But also beyond, and discussion of further applications and science ideas is welcome. 

SOC:

Viola Allevato (Chair), Jarle Brinchmann, Emanuele Daddi, Andrea Cimatti (co-chairs), Giovanni Covone, Lucia Pozzetti, Margherita Talia, Manuela Magliocchetti, Jenny Sorce, Marc Huertas-Company, Michele Moresco, Gabriella De Lucia, Alessandro Sonnenfeld, Sotiria Fotopoulou, Elena Zucca.

LOC

Maurizio Paolillo (Chair), Viola Allevato (co-chair), Crescenzo Tortora, Giovanni Covone, Demetra De Cicco, Olena Torbaniuk, Michele Delli Veneri, Rosario Aiello

The workshop will be held at Monte Sant'Angelo, Sala Azzurra in Naples, Italy on 14-16 September 2022.

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Accommodation

We have a variety of accommodation possibilities in Naples, but please book early as middle of September is still "high season" in Naples. Every morning we will provide a shuttle leaving from Piazza Vittoria to the conference center and back from the conference center to Piazza Vittoria in the evening. We then suggest you to book your room within walking distance from Piazza Vittoria, a  beautiful front-sea area full of hotels, b&b/airb&b and restaurants.. 

You can also reach the conference center "Città della Scienza" by public transportation. Take the direct bus R7 from "Piazza Vittoria Riviera di Chiaia" towards "Bagnoli - La Pietra" and get off after 22 stops at "Coroglio - Città della Scienza". The ticket is 1.10 euros. You can download the App Unico Campania, available on Play Store and App Store , in Android and iOS version and use it to check the bus schedule, calculate the route and buy the ticket  after registering as new user.

Travelling to Naples

Reaching Naples is simple! 

By plane: the Naples' international airport (Napoli- Capodichino, NAP), is located less than 6 km northeast of the city center, with direct international flights arriving and departing daily. There is a regular bus service (Alibus Shuttle) from the airport to the centre of the town. A one-way ticket costs 5euros and takes you directly to Piazza Garibaldi in just 15 minutes. Taking a taxy may be more expensive, but it's definitely the most convenient. The journey shouldn't take more than 12 minutes and will cost you a flat rate fee of ~20 euros.

By train: Naples' main train stations is called Napoli Centrale (or Piazza Garibaldi Station) and both Trenitalia (Italian national rail company) and private Italo trains arrive and depart from here. 

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Città della Scienza, Naples
Via Coroglio, 57/104, 80124 Napoli NA
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Meeting Code of Conduct

The organizers are committed to making this meeting productive and enjoyable for everyone, regardless of gender, sexual orientation, disability, physical appearance, race, nationality or religion. We will not tolerate harassment of participants in any form. Please follow these guidelines:

  1. Behave professionally. Harassment and sexist, racist, or exclusionary comments or jokes are not appropriate. Harassment includes sustained disruption of talks or other events, inappropriate physical contact, sexual attention or innuendo, deliberate intimidation, stalking, and photography or recording of an individual without consent. It also includes offensive comments related to gender, sexual orientation, disability, physical appearance, race or religion.
  2. All communication should be appropriate for a professional audience including people of many different backgrounds. Sexual or sexist language and imagery is not appropriate.
  3. Be kind to others. Do not insult or put down other attendees.
  4. Discretion should be used when taking photographs, in particular to protect the privacy of individuals as part of large crowd scenes. Consent for photography may be assumed when the subject is giving a talk during an EC meeting, unless the speaker expresses a wish not to be photographed, in which case the speaker should inform the chairperson, who will inform the public. In addition, attendance of the meeting signifies consent for appearing in the background of photos where the individual is not the central focus of the image. Publicizing/posting photos to social media sites (or on Euclid dedicated social media pages) of individuals without explicit and prior consent is not permitted, even if the individual is giving a talk.
  5. Slides shown at EC meeting may contain information that is not public. Publicizing/posting slides shown at the meeting without prior consent by the speaker or ECL is not allowed.

Participants asked to stop any inappropriate behaviour are expected to comply immediately. Attendees violating these rules may be asked to leave the meeting at the sole discretion of the organizers. Any participant who wishes to report a violation of this policy is asked to speak, in confidence, to a member of the Euclid Consortium Diversity Committee.

The above code of conduct is based on the “London Code of Conduct”, as originally designed for the conference “Accurate Astrophysics. Correct Cosmology”, held in London in July 2015. The London Code was adapted with permission by Andrew Pontzen and Hiranya Peiris from a document by Software Carpentry, which itself derives from original Creative Commons documents by PyCon and Geek Feminism. It is released under a CC-Zero licence for reuse. To help track people’s improvements and best practice, please retain this acknowledgement, and log your re-use or modification of this policy at https://github.com/apontzen/london_cc