Dear Tom,
One by one:
- You can inform the speakers of the online talks already decided that online registration
will be opened this week, most probably tomorrow. On preference of in person backup talks
over online, I am afraid this depends on how many online talks. As a general guide, if you
find that you end up with more than 40 % online talks, choose the in person ones.
- I understand. It was only an idea for people from Asia and US to join at decent times
for them. If you prefer otherwise, OK, but keep in mind that within a given slot (e.g.
11.30-13.10) online talks should be together, in order to minimise the time lost when
changing from one format to the other. Although lunch and coffee breaks will be ample, we
should avoid strong delays, and changing format is always difficult.
- Yes, accept these extra talks. The room I have found is small and I had to press for
getting wire (to secure connections independently of wifi routers with many people
connecting) there, but this morning it worked.
Best
Nestor
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Galician Institute of High Energy Physics (IGFAE)
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De: Cridge, Tom <t.cridge(a)ucl.ac.uk>
Enviado: luns, 28 de marzo de 2022 16:48
Para: ARMESTO PEREZ NESTOR <nestor.armesto(a)usc.es>
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Asunto: Re: questions about DIS2022 and abstracts
Dear Nestor,
Thanks for the further information, we appreciate it has been difficult for you as
organisers too to deal with the various issues that have arisen. Your answers indeed help
us to resolve several of the issues (e.g. the Russian participants) however can we ask for
further clarity on a couple of things:
* Can we ask about how we treat online talks, do we allow all participants now in
principle the chance to give talks virtually? In addition, do we prioritise backup in
person talks over online talks or just select the talks regardless of being
in-person/online?
*
* As for the grouping of online talks into the first and last sessions of the day,
that would substantially mix up the order of talks so that similar topics are no longer
grouped together which may complicate the timetabling.
*
* Regarding the joint sessions, the key issue is that the proposed joint session with
WG6 (proposed by them) would be an extra joint session, in addition to both of our
individual sessions, it would therefore constitute an extra session and enable us each to
accept a couple more (very good) talks. Should we proceed on the basis this will be
possible and therefore accept these few extra talks? This of course makes the abstract
situation a little easier for us.
Thanks for your help in resolving these issues, it is much appreciated.
Best,
Tom (for WG1)
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Subject: RE: questions about DIS2022 and abstracts
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Dear all,
WG1 is making, most fairly, the point that the lack of clear instructions from the side of
the LPC is creating you problems. I want to apologise for this, it is being extremely
complicated but this is no excuse. So, answers:
1) The Russians: the three people from Russian institutions (including one from JINR) will
be contacted tomorrow jointly by the IAC and the LPC. We had to wait for CERN council
communicate (last Firday at 18.30). The decission is that they can participate and talk as
individuals. No mention of their affiliations can be done at any point in the conference.
If they do not accept, they cannot participate.
2) Online talks. Yes, it will announced this week that online registration is possible and
the conference will result hybrid. Fee will not be small, as rooms have to be paid anyway.
We will group the online talks in first sessions in the morning and last ones in the
afternoon.
3) Additional room for joint sessions and further talks: it is possible but it is small.
So yes, you can organise some joint sessions.
4) Posters: in person only. It makes no sense otherwise.
Again, apologies and thank you very much indeed for your hard work.
Best regards
Nestor
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Néstor Armesto
Galician Institute of High Energy Physics (IGFAE)
Email: nestor.armesto(a)usc.es
Tel: +34 881 814 107
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De: Cridge, Tom <t.cridge(a)ucl.ac.uk>
Enviado: domingo, 27 de marzo de 2022 22:04
Para: ARMESTO PEREZ NESTOR <nestor.armesto(a)usc.es>
CC: dis2022_wg1(a)igfae.usc.es <dis2022_wg1(a)igfae.usc.es>
Asunto: questions about DIS2022 and abstracts
Dear Nestor,
Given the upcoming early registration deadline and several urgent requests for clarity
from potential attendees we wish to finalise our invitations and our program. However, we
are currently unable to do so as we are lacking clear decisions/guidance on the side of
the DIS organisers, this is leaving us in a quite uncomfortable position and so we
therefore have several questions that need to be answered in order to allow us to complete
our duties.
In particular:
- we need a decision/information with respect to speakers from Russian
or Belorussian institutes, since we have learned that DESY speakers would
be forbidden to participate in case there were any, see here:
https://eur01.safelinks.protection.outlook.com/?url=https%3A%2F%2Fparticl...
You certainly have been contacted with respect to that question.
- We did not hear back from you with respect to the "joint session" with WG6,
is it refused? Would this take one session from each of us? ?
For now we have assumed it will not happen but it would make the abstract situation
more straightforward.
- Most urgently, we would like to understand whether online presentations are
accepted or not (ideally without us judging the relevance of their reasons),
and whether we should prioritise in person backup talks instead. It appears we would
have
enough talks that could be given in person to fill the schedule, but some are backups
currently.
We have a growing list of talks for which speakers may not be able to attend and several
which definitely cannot attend, in addition to several backup talks currently accepted as
posters that need addressing as soon as possible (several of the authors have requested
urgent clarity on this). We understand the issues of covid and other factors have
complicated the organisation this year but request that you please help us to solve these
issues rapidly and efficiently.
Best regards,
Klaus, Barak, Tom of WG1