2nd SPB Workshop

Europe/Rome
Thiessen Wineries, Maastricht, Netherlands

Thiessen Wineries, Maastricht, Netherlands

Thiessen Wineries, Maastricht, Grote Gracht 18, 6211SW, Maastricht, The Netherlands. https://thiessen.nl/ Apart from a centuries-old wine shop where you can buy world-famous wines, Thiessen is one of Maastricht's finest event venues for groups of max 50 people. The beautiful city building –located in Maastricht’s center– with its historic atmosphere and variety of spaces, is an ideal place for both the plenary parts of our workshop (max 50 attendants) and the informal discussions during the breaks. Lunch will be served in the wine cellars where also the workshop dinner on Tuesday evening will take place.
Domenico D'Urso, Franck Linde, Wim Walk (Nikhef)
Description

The 1st Site Preparation Board (SPB) Workshop was from 8-11 November 2021, Nuoro, Sardina (IT). The sequel will take place from23-26 January 2023, Maastricht (NL). This will be the occasion to discuss and get updates on the various activities taking place at the sites aspiring to possibly host the future Einstein Telescope (Sardegna in Italy, EMR partially in Belgium, Germany & The Netherlands and possibly Lausitz in Germany). In particular (hydro)geology aspects, noise environment, legal/permitting affairs, bidbook organization, schedules, excavation costs, local funding and future plans, etc. will be discussed. Apart from plenary presentations, lots of time will be reserved for discussions. 

The venue of the workshop is Thiessen Wineries, Maastricht, Grote Gracht 18, 6211SW, Maastricht, The Netherlands. See: https://thiessen.nl/. A maximum of 50 participants can be hosted in person. A video (Zoom) link will be provided to allow remote attendance.

Registration is required for both in person (fee: €200, now closed) and online (no fee, open till end of workshop) participation.

Registration
online participation (no fee)
54 / 100
Participants
  • Achim Stahl
  • Alain Dassargues
  • Alba Romero-Rodríguez
  • Alessandro Parisi
  • Alexander Sevrin
  • Ali Mohammadi
  • Andreas Freise
  • Andreas Kemna
  • Andreas Rietbrock
  • Ben Telkamp
  • Bjorn Vink
  • Carlo Giunchi
  • Chiara Arina
  • Christian Stegmann
  • Christoph Butscher
  • Christophe Collette
  • Davide Rozza
  • Domenico D'Urso
  • Dorota Rosinska
  • Edit Fenyvesi
  • Federico Paoletti
  • Fernando Ferroni
  • Francesca Badaracco
  • Francesco Dessì
  • Frank Fischer
  • Frank Linde
  • Frederic Nguyen
  • gaetano schillaci
  • Giacomo Bruno
  • Gianluca Gemme
  • Gieljan de Vries
  • giorgio spada
  • Giovanni Borasi
  • Giovanni Luca Cardello
  • Hans-Balder Havenith
  • Harald Lück
  • Helmut Wannenmacher
  • Irene Fiori
  • Jan Harms
  • Jean-Pierre Locquet
  • Jean-René Cudell
  • Joost Hase
  • Joris van Heijningen
  • Jose Cembranos
  • Josiah Ensing
  • Katharina Henjes-Kunst
  • Luca D'Onofrio
  • Luca Deidda
  • Luca Massaro
  • Luca Naticchioni
  • Maria Concetta Tringali
  • Maria Elina Belardinelli
  • maria marsella
  • maria teresa melis
  • Mario Martinez
  • Marius Waldvogel
  • Mariusz Suchenek
  • Martin Panzner
  • massimiliano razzano
  • Massimo Nespoli
  • Matteo Di Giovanni
  • Matyas Vasuth
  • Michele Maggiore
  • Michele Punturo
  • Miriam Roelofs
  • Myrna Staring
  • Nick Van Remortel
  • Nikesh Yadav
  • Nils Chudalla
  • Patrick Werneke
  • Patryk Lason
  • Paul Kuijer
  • Peter Achtziger-Zupancic
  • Peter Nelemans
  • Philippe Orban
  • Pooya Hamdi
  • Rob van der Meer
  • Roberto Passaquieti
  • Rosario De Rosa
  • Ruben Snellings
  • Rudy Swennen
  • Shahar Shani-Kadmiel
  • Silvano Tosi
  • Silvia Piranomonte
  • Soumen Koley
  • souvik agasti
  • stan bentvelsen
  • Stefan Hild
  • Steffen Grohmann
  • Takaaki Yokozawa
  • Tatsuki Washimi
  • Teng Zhang
  • Tomasz Bulik
  • Valentina Mangano
  • Wim Walk
  • Yannick Forth
  • Zhengwen Liu