PAERI'24

Europe/Zurich
CUBE

CUBE

Avenue de Vertou 2C 1110 Morges Switzerland
Candice Norhadian, Carolyn Crichton, Joanna Jermini-Howard, Mathieu Isidro (SKA Observatory)
Description

 Picture by Wenzel Schürmann, TUM

Welcome to PAERI 2024!

Date: 27 Nov. - 29 Nov. 24

Venue: CUBE in Morges, Switzerland     

Theme: "Communication across Borders"  

 

The fifth edition of the international Public Awareness and Engagement with Research Infrastructures conference comes to Morges, Switzerland

For whom is it?

If you are a communication professional working for a research infrastructure, then this conference is a must-visit! It offers professionals in the field of science communications, outreach, public relations, public policy, and media relations  to share their knowledge, grow their know-how and benefit from best practices. 

With an expected 150 participants, the PAERI’24 conference is small enough, so you can network well, and it is exclusive to communication professionals from large research organisations.

Where is it?

PAERI’24 is taking place in Switzerland and is hosted by SKACH – The Swiss Consortium to the SKA Observatory. The conference will take place from Wednesday 27 to 29 November 2024 at the CUBE in Morges, very close to the Léman Lake and its beautiful Swiss Riviera.

What is in for me?

You will be able to follow exciting sessions both in person and online. Sessions will take place from Wednesday 27 November 2024 to Thursday 28 November 2024. There is an opportunity to join in a visit to CERN (the European Laboratory for Particle Physics) on Friday 29 November 2024, home to the Large Hadron Collider (LHC) where physicists and engineers are probing fundamental physics and the nature of our Universe.

Who is organizing it?

The conference is organized by a dedicated subcommittee. We are communication professionals across Europe organized in the PAERI (Public Awareness and Engagement with Research Infrastructures) working group within the ERF-AISBL (LINK: www.erf-aisbl.eu/) .

Deadlines

Stay tuned for more about the programme and registration opening.

 

We look forward to welcoming you to Switzerland and don't forget to share our poster! 

 

 

All pictures by Wenzel Schürmann, TUM

Contact
    • 09:30
      Registration and Welcome Coffee
    • Wednesday Morning: Opening Panel Session - Communicating Across Boarders
      Convener: Prof. Jean-Paul Kneib (EPFL)
      • 1
        Welcome Address
        Speaker: Prof. Jean-Paul Kneib (EPFL)
      • 2
        Keynote Speaker
        Speaker: Prof. Gihan Kamel
      • 11:00
        Quick Break/Stretch and Refresh
      • 3
        Behind the Light: 20 years of communicating across borders and cultures
        Speaker: Mrs Silvana Christina Westbury (Lightsources.org)
      • 4
        Indigenous Astronomy, communicating back to communities what belongs to them
        Speaker: Anton Binneman (NRF|SARAO University of Johannesburg)
      • 5
        Communicating a shared goal by harnessing different science specialisms
        Speaker: Nancy Jackman (April Six)
      • 12:05
        Quick Break/Stretch and Refresh
    • Wednesday Morning: Lightning Talks (3 min)
      • 6
        PAERI ’24 – Communicating Across Borders: 3 Identities in 3 Minutes: Using AI tools to adapt headshots to better connect to your audience
        Speaker: Mrs Molly Pekarik Fry (Diamond Light Source)
      • 7
        PhD students campaign
        Speaker: Andrea Voit (FRM II, TUM)
      • 8
        When our telescope was targeted by conspiracy theorists...
        Speaker: Frank Nuijens (ASTRON)
      • 9
        Carnarvon Astro Guides communicating Astronomy
        Speaker: Anton Binneman (NRF|SARAO University of Johannesburg)
      • 10
        Accelerate Your Teaching: Using the stories from RIs to inspire teachers, through MOOCs - large-scale online professional development courses
        Speaker: Jo Lewis (European Spallation Source)
      • 11
        Two meanings of YES and a clear NO - how to run multinational working groups
        Speaker: Christiane Hübner (Svalbard Integrated Arctic Earth Observing System (SIOS))
      • 12
        LabView: Analyzing Media Frames of News Reports on the DOST-PCIEERD Institution Development Program
        Speaker: Mark Ivan Roblas (Department of Science and Technology Philippine Council for Industry, Energy and Emerging Technology Research and Development)
    • 12:31
      Lunch (Group photo)
    • Wednesday Afternoon: PARALLEL SESSION 1 - Communication in a digital age
      • 13
        AI generated visual communication: the good, the bad and the ugly
        Speaker: Tabea Rauscher (EMBL – European Molecular Biology Laboratory)
      • 14
        Communicating AI to combat misinformation
        Speaker: Kit Newens
      • 15
        Communicating across borders in times of crisis and uncertainty – Lessons learnt from a cyber incident at ESO
        Speaker: Anna-Lynn Wegener (ESO)
      • 15:20
        Quick Break/Stretch and Refresh
      • 17
        I hear the sparkle in their eyes: podcasting for effective outreach
        Speaker: Dr Eleanor Shember (BBMRI-ERIC)
      • 18
        Communicating Science through Podcasts in Today’s Increasingly Competitive Market
        Speaker: Tanya Petersen (EPFL)
    • Wednesday Afternoon: PARALLEL SESSION 2 - Ensuring Professional Organizational Communication
      • 19
        Europlanet – A Case Study in Sustainable Communications for Distributed Research Infrastructures
        Speaker: Anita Heward (Europlanet)
      • 20
        Developing a corporate narrative to bridge internal and external communications
        Speaker: Frank Nuijens (ASTRON)
      • 21
        A web of communications - the ELIXIR Hub and Nodes
        Speaker: Zippy Tseng (ELIXIR)
      • 15:00
        Quick Break/Stretch and Refresh
      • 22
        WORKSHOP - Clarity in comms: tips for effective writing
        Speaker: Cassandra Cavallaro (SKAO)
    • Wednesday Afternoon: PARALLEL SESSION 3 - Communication across Boarders (top theme)
      • 23
        The public engagement and communication of the UK SKA Regional Centre
        Speaker: Dr Tianyue Chen (UK SKA Regional Centre)
      • 24
        CERIC: a case study of science communication in a distributed research infrastructure
        Speaker: Marcello Maria Turconi (CERIC-ERIC)
      • 25
        Engagement with a dream: Designing a public engagement strategy for a facility with no science (yet!)
        Speaker: Jo Lewis (European Spallation Source)
      • 15:00
        Quick Break/Stretch and Refresh
      • 26
        From Experimental Hall to Exhibition Hall: Public engagement at a large-scale facility
        Speaker: Preeti Kaur (STFC ISIS Neutron and Muon Source)
      • 27
        Hack the borders! - Collaboration across invisible borders
        Speaker: Emma Joughin (AURIN)
      • 28
        Breaking down the 3m high border fence between our Science Campus and the local community
        Speaker: Jake Gilmore (STFC UKRI)
    • 16:05
      Coffee break & Networking
    • Wednesday Afternoon: PARALLEL SESSION 1 - WORKSHOP (top theme)
      • 29
        Communications strategy 101 for science communicators
        Speaker: Nancy Jackman (April Six)
    • Wednesday Afternoon: PARALLEL SESSION 2 - WORKSHOP (top theme)
    • Wednesday Afternoon: PARALLEL SESSION 3 - Communicating across Education Levels (sub-theme of top theme)
      • 31
        Sharing a baseline – a pilot project linking school classes and radio astronomy facilities
        Speaker: Robert Cumming (Onsala Space Observatory)
      • 32
        “Discovering the invisible with X-ray light” – how to explain science in a small children’s book in seven languages
        Speaker: Dr Wiebke Laasch (DESY Hamburg)
      • 33
        Community and Communication: Reaching young people through teachers at Science in School
        Speaker: Dr Tamaryin Godinho (EIROforum)
    • Wednesday Afternoon: Closing Remarks
    • 17:40
      Apero & Welcome Evening - Sponsored by Lightsources.org
    • 09:30
      Registration and Welcome Coffee
    • Thursday Morning: Opening Panel Session - Developing Diversity Sensitive Science Communication
      • 34
        Joining the PAERI Working Group
        Speaker: Mathieu Isidro (SKA Observatory)
      • 35
        Keynote Speaker
        Speaker: Sheila Kanani
      • 36
        Everyday EDI: embedding equality, diversity and inclusion in SKAO communications
        Speaker: Cassandra Cavallaro (SKAO)
      • 37
        An escape room pilot test about multi-wavelength astronomy, EDI and Open Science
        Speaker: Marcos Villaverde Aparicio (Instituto de Astrofísica de Andalucía - CSIC)
      • 11:05
        Quick Break/Stretch and Refresh
      • 38
        Inclusive guided tours at the ALBA Synchrotron
        Speaker: Laia Torres (ALBA Synchrotron)
      • 39
        Not just for boys: Fostering girls’ interest in technical activities in pre-vocational education
        Speaker: Amelie Finan
      • 40
        Talk to the Body: Science backed communication strategies that use sensory input to improve learning outcomes
        Speaker: Heidi Forssell LaGrasta (MAX IV Laboratory)
    • 12:10
      Lunch
    • Thursday Afternoon: PARALLEL SESSION 1 - How to Engage Scientists in Outreach or Public Engagement
      • 41
        Hack your creativity!
        Speaker: Tabea Rauscher (EMBL – European Molecular Biology Laboratory)
      • 42
        Shining a light on outreach at Diamond – how to engage scientists with outreach and bring people together
        Speaker: Amy Griffin (Diamond Light Source)
      • 43
        10 Essential Tips for Talking About Your Science
        Speakers: Florentine Krawatzek (Helmholtz-Zentrum Berlin), Silvana Christina Westbury (Lightsources.org)
      • 44
        How and why scientists do outreach
        Speaker: Aurélien Verdier (EPFL)
    • Thursday Afternoon: PARALLEL SESSION 2 - Branding and Strategic Communication
      • 45
        How to survive from a website upgrade
        Speaker: Ana Belén Martínez (ALBA Synchrotron)
      • 46
        Euro-BioImaging’s Virtual Pub & EVOLVE: How to enthuse scientists to benefit from Open Access to European Imaging Infrastructures
        Speaker: Marianna Childress-Poli (Euro-BioImaging)
      • 47
        Enhancing Internal Communication in a Multinational Research Environment
        Speakers: Dr Bernd Ebeling (European XFEL), Marieke Sander (European XFEL)
      • 48
        The power of the ‘one EMBL’ unified brand
        Speaker: Tabea Rauscher (EMBL – European Molecular Biology Laboratory)
    • Thursday Afternoon: PARALLEL SESSION 3 - Exploring CERN’s Science Gateway
      • 49
        Introducing Science Gateway
        Speaker: Emma Sanders (CERN)
      • 50
        Evaluating Science Gateway, the social science perspective
        Speaker: Jimmy Clerc (CERN)
      • 51
        Discovering the labs and science shows
        Speaker: Laura de Vevey (CERN)
      • 52
        Communicating Science Gateway
        Speaker: Kate Kahle (CERN)
    • 14:50
      Coffee break & Networking
    • Thursday Afternoon: PARALLEL SESSION 1- WORKSHOP on Diversity
      • 53
        Identifying Indigenous Knowledge in communities to communicate across cultural borders for science infrastructure construction success
        Speaker: Dr Anton Binneman (NRF|SARAO University of Johannesburg)
    • Thursday Afternoon: PARALLEL SESSION 2 - WORKSHOP on Branding and Strategic Communication
      • 54
        PAERI ’24 – Communicating Across Borders: Science is sexy! How to leverage your brand merit to create an engaged online audience
        Speaker: Molly Pekarik Fry (Diamond Light Source)
    • Thursday Afternoon: PARALLEL SESSION 3 - WORKSHOP on Designing communication across audiences and cultures
    • Thursday Afternoon: Closing Remarks & Presentation of PAERI 26
    • 16:35
      Free evening / Informal Networking

      Dinner at Club Nautique for Committee and Working Group Members

    • 08:30
      Depart for CERN with Bus from Morges (exact location : in front of Morges train station) MORGES

      MORGES

      In front of Morges train station - Place de la gare

      The bus will leave on time - please don't be late / Public transport is available at your own cost if you miss the bus

    • 09:45
      Arrive at CERN CERN

      CERN

    • Friday Morning: Opening Remarks and CERN Keynote CERN

      CERN

    • Friday Morning: Museum (Group 2) CERN

      CERN

    • Friday Morning: Tour (Group 1) - Note we will break into smaller groups CERN

      CERN

    • 12:00
      Lunch CERN

      CERN

    • Friday Afternoon: Museum (Group 1) CERN

      CERN

    • Friday Afternoon: Tour (Group 2) - Note we will break into smaller groups CERN

      CERN

    • 15:30
      Closing Remarks CERN

      CERN

      Please note that the Bus will leave CERN at 16:00 and will have 2 stops:
      - First Geneva Airport Cointrin
      - Second and last stop Geneva Train Station Cornavin
      The bus WILL NOT bring back participants to Morges.