困难时期以混合模式成功召开的两场会议

Q4 Physics and Astronomy
F. Djurabekova, Kai Nordland
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固体原子碰撞国际会议(ICACS)和物质中快速重离子国际研讨会(SHIM)是离子束和核辐射与材料相互作用一般领域的长期会议系列。虽然最初是两个独立的会议系列,ICACS每两年举行一次,SHIM每三年举行一次,但在2010年左右之后,很明显,这两个会议在参与者和主题方面都有很多共同点。虽然从名称上看不出来,但ICACS会议特别倾向于处理与材料中离子诱导的电子激发有关的主题,这也是材料中快速重离子效应的关键。因此,在某些场合,会议开始联合安排。该系列的上一次会议于2018年在法国卡昂联合举行。在会议工作期间,联合会议和专门会议的合作精神证明对两个社区都是有益的,两个会议的国际委员会同意于2020年夏天在赫尔辛基举行下一次会议。由于新冠肺炎疫情的爆发,会议自然无法在2020年举行。它最初被推迟到2021年,然后,随着疫情的持续肆虐,再次推迟到2022年。虽然该病毒的组粒变体在2022年初仍对旅行和会议造成严重限制,但到2022年3月左右,包括芬兰在内的欧盟国家已经得出结论,在大多数人口接种疫苗后,COVID-19不再危险到足以证明严格限制流动和会议的理由。因此,我们终于可以在赫尔辛基现场组织会议,这是社区长期以来一直错过的。然而,在筹备会议期间,我们确实认识到,世界上一些地区仍然存在与covid -19相关的严重旅行限制。最值得注意的是,这些会议传统上都有来自日本、中国和俄罗斯的大型代表团,在会议计划期间,所有这些代表团的旅行都存在严重障碍,通常情况下,旅行是在3月至5月预订的。由于实际上将这些国家排除在会议之外不利于在这些领域维持一个真正的国际社会,因此决定采用混合形式的会议,有可能参加并参与讨论通过Zoom视频会议软件进行的所有介绍。我们还利用Zoom分组会议室功能组织了一个虚拟海报会议。实际上,安排混合式会议相对容易,因为会议室已经具备混合式报告的必要设施。它也没有直接成本,因为Zoom会议由赫尔辛基大学的安全Zoom许可证支付。现场参与者约为90人(图1),在线参与者约为80人(图2)。现场项目遵循通常的形式。会议计划包括邀请讲座、口头和海报展示,没有平行会议。然而,几次邀请和口头演讲是远程进行的,这些都是基于sciMeeting Report的节目传播的
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A Successful Pair of Conferences Held in Hybrid Mode in Difficult Times
The international conference on atomic collisions in solids (ICACS) and the international symposium on swift heavy ions in matter (SHIM) are long-running conference series in the general field of ion beam and nuclear radiation interactions with materials. While originally run as two separate conference series, ICACS being held biannually and SHIM every three years, after around 2010 it became evident that the meetings had much in common both in terms of participants and topics covered. Although not obvious from the name, the ICACS conference in particular had evolved toward dealing much with topics related to ion-induced electronic excitations in materials, which is also key to swift heavy ion effects on materials. Hence, the meetings started to be arranged jointly on some of the occasions. The previous meeting in the series was held jointly in 2018 in Caen, France. The collaborative spirit of joint and specialized sessions during the work of the conferences proved to be mutually beneficial for both communities, and the international committees of both conferences agreed to hold the next meeting in the summer of 2020 in Helsinki. Due to the outbreak of the COVID-19 pandemic, the meeting could naturally not be held in 2020. It was first postponed to 2021, and then, as the pandemic kept raging, again to 2022. While the omicron variant of the virus still caused serious restrictions to travel and meetings in early 2022, by around March 2022 the European Union countries, Finland included, had concluded that after a majority of the population was vaccinated, COVID-19 was no longer dangerous enough to justify severe restrictions on mobility and meetings. Hence, we could finally proceed with organizing the conference on-site in Helsinki, something the community had long missed. While preparing for the conference, we did, however, recognize that several regions in the world still had serious COVID-19-related travel restrictions in place. Most notably, the meetings have traditionally had large delegations from Japan, China, and Russia, all of which still had serious obstacles to travel in place while the meeting was being planned, and travel normally would have been booked from March to May. As it would have been detrimental to maintaining a truly international community in the fields practically to exclude these countries from attending the conference, it was decided to go for a hybrid format meeting, with a possibility to attend and participate in the discussion for all presentations over the Zoom videoconferencing software. We also organized a virtual poster session utilizing the Zoom breakout room feature. In practice, arranging the hybrid meeting was relatively easy, as the conference room had the necessary facilities for hybrid format presentations already. It was also free of direct costs, as the Zoom sessions were covered by the University of Helsinki secure Zoom license. The number of participants was about 90 onsite (Figure 1) and 80 online (Figure 2). The onsite program followed the usual format. The conference program comprised invited lectures as well as oral and poster presentations, with no parallel sessions. However, several invited and oral talks were given remotely, and these were spread in the program based on sciMeeting Report
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