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SUMMARY:BOR Workshop - 2023-09 Delft
DESCRIPTION:The Fall Workshop from the European Working Group on Behavioural OR (EWG BOR) is a 2-day workshop to foster the exchange of BOR knowledge and research practices. \n  \nRegistration for BOR Fall Workshop 2023 in Delft (NL) now open! \n  \nDear Colleague\, \nWe are happy to announce the forthcoming Fall Workshop of the European Working Group on Behavioural OR (EWG BOR) that will take place in Delft\, The Netherlands\, 21-22 September 2023. The workshop aims at bringing together researchers\, students and practitioners to engage in discussions about ongoing recent research\, the current state of the field\, and future directions of the emerging BOR community. The programme will be comprised of keynote talks from experts\, methodological and practical sessions\, short presentations by participants\, and interactive discussions. \nCentral to the BOR agenda is the understanding of how human behaviour affects\, or is affected by\, OR-supported activity\, and the use of this understanding to improve OR practice and education. Against this backdrop\, we cordially invite contributions that explore behavioural issues in relation to OR\, especially those that examine behaviour in OR-supported settings. \nYour contribution will be a short presentation delivered as a lightning talk based on conceptual or empirical work that is either complete or still ongoing. Additionally\, we provide all participants the option to present a poster. For further information\, please see “Guidelines for Authors” in the section below. \nIt is possible to attend without submitting a talk or a poster contribution. \n  \nProgramme overview\nThursday 21 September 2023\n09.00 – 10.00    Registration and coffee\n10.00 – 10.30    Welcome and opening session\n10.30 – 12.00    Plenary session 1\n12.00 – 13.00    Lunch break\n13.30 – 14.30    Research presentations\n14.30 – 15.30    Poster session 1 + coffee break\n15.30 – 17.00    Interactive session 1: Research methods to inspire BOR\n17.00 – 18.30    Dutch Borrel \n19.30                  Dinner in Delft (not included in fees) \nFriday 22 September 2023\n09.00 – 09.45    Plenary session 2\n09.45 – 10.30    Bridges to other fields (panel discussion)\n10.30 – 11.00    Coffee-break\n11.00 – 12.00    Interactive session 2: Towards the future of BOR\n12.00 – 13.30    Poster session 2 + lunch break\n13.30 – 15.00    Feedback session\n15.00 – 15.30    Coffee and farewell \n19.30                  Dinner at the beach (not included in fees) \n  \nImportant Dates \nAbstract submission                                25.06.2023\nNotification of acceptance                      26.06.2023\nDeadline registration & payment          25.06.2023 \n  \nPlease note\, once we receive the payment\, a participation is confirmed. \n  \n  \nFees\n\n(The fees include general costs\, materials\, lunch & coffee breaks\, and Dutch borrel reception on the first evening; they do not include accommodation costs nor breakfast and dinner) \n  \nRegular participant fee                               €150\nReduced student/post-doc fee                  €100 \n  \nThe participant fees are to be paid in full at the time of registration to bank account NL08 ABNA 0542 8918 59. Make sure to mention “M74-M74106-[YOUR LASTNAME]” as the payment reference. \n  \n  \nRegistration\n\nThe event is hosted by the Policy Analysis section of the Department of Multi-Actor Systems\, Faculty of Technology\, Policy and Management\, TU Delft. \n  \nTo register\,  send an e-mail\, including the following information: \n\nFull name\, affiliation\, contact details and billing address (for payment receipt)\nWhether you would like to contribute a lighting talk or a poster\, incl. respective information as mentioned under “Guidelines for Authors”\nProof of payment\n\n  \nPlease do let us know should you have special dietary requirements or any other special needs. \n You will find here addresses and detailed information! \nGuidelines for Authors\n\nTo submit your contribution\, please submit a short title and abstract (350 words max) including author names and affiliations. Accepted abstracts entitle the author(s) to deliver one lightning talk\, subject to availability of speaker spots. If there are more submissions than spots for speakers\, allocation will be at a first-come\, first-serve basis. If you wish to submit a poster\, please provide the authors\, affiliations\, title of the poster and 3 keywords\, . Posters will be scheduled during the separate poster presentation slots. \nThe official language of the workshop is English. \nAccommodation and Transport\n\nDelft and surroundings are a popular destination in September. Reserving early via your preferred channels is highly encouraged. A list of accommodation recommendations is provided below. \n  \n\n\n\nAccomodation name\nTypical price single room (EUR/night)\n\n\nNew Hampshire\n130-170\n\n\nCasa Julia\n75-110\n\n\nHotel De Koophandel\n100-150\n\n\nHotel Johannes Vermeer\n100-160\n\n\nHotel de Plataan \n110-160\n\n\nThe Social Hub Delft\n100-140\n\n\nWestcord Hotel Arsenaal \n140-190\n\n\nHotel Grand Canal\n140-190\n\n\nCampanile Delft\n130-150\n\n\nB&B Swaenenryck\n80-100\n\n\nB&B Bloem\n80-100\n\n\nB&B Monika\n80-90\n\n\n\n  \nThe TU Delft campus is within short distance from Delft train station and city centre (15-20 min walking\, 10-15 min by bus\, 5-10 min cycling). Link to more information. \nDelft has frequent direct train connections to major transport hubs such as Amsterdam Schiphol Airport\, Amsterdam Central Station (trains to Germany) or Rotterdam Central Station (trains to UK\, Belgium\, France). \n  \nWe are looking forward to meet you in Delft!
URL:https://www.euro-online.org/websites/bor/event/ewg-events/
LOCATION:TU Delft campus\, Jaffalaan 5\, Delft\, 2628 BX\, Netherlands
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