BULLETIN No.2 21ST EUROPEAN YOUNG GEOTECHNICAL
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BULLETIN No.2 21ST EUROPEAN YOUNG GEOTECHNICAL
BULLETIN No.2 21ST EUROPEAN YOUNG GEOTECHNICAL ENGINEERS CONFERENCE ROTTERDAM, THE NETHERLANDS The Dutch division of the ISSMGE (KIVI NIRIA) and the Organising Committee have the pleasure of inviting you to Rotterdam, the Netherlands for the 21st European Young Geotechnical Engineers Conference, which will be held: SEPTEMBER 4TH – 7TH , 2011 CONFERENCE CITY The 21st European Young Geotechnical Engineers Conference will be held in the heart of Rotterdam. ‘Manhattan on the Maas’ has an impressive skyline which can be seen from afar, enhancing the city’s imposing appearance. A city of great architecture spreading the Maas river, it features beautiful bridges, Europe’s largest harbour and impressive constructions. For more information on the city of Rotterdam please visit www.rotterdam.info. CONFERENCE VENUE The conference will be hosted by the Rotterdam University of Applied Sciences, in the RDM Campus. The RDM campus is situated in Heijplaat, centrally located in the City Ports area of Rotterdam, easily accessible with transportation to the city centre by fast ferry Aqualiner; This historical industrial location was once a shipyard and buildings of the 'Rotterdamsche Droogdok Maatschappij' (Rotterdam Dry Dock Company). The abbreviation RDM now stands for: Research, Design & Manufacturing and currently houses a place where students and companies collaborate in an open environment and focus on new economic activity and sustainable and innovative solutions in the markets Building, Moving & Powering. For more information about the RDM campus please visit www.rdmcampus.nl. Your accommodation during your stay in Rotterdam will be the Maritime Hotel, which is located in the beautiful district near the waterfront in the centre of Rotterdam. Opposite the famous 'Erasmusbridge' you'll find a comfortable place for your stay in Rotterdam. Not only guests of the maritime world, but also tourists, business people, etc. can enjoy a stay in this hotel with maritime and historical atmosphere. Reservations for the hotel will be arranged by the organising committee based on two people sharing. For more information www.maritimehotel.nl. Address information RDM Campus Heijplaatstraat 23 3089 JB ROTTERDAM about the Maritime hotel please visit Maritime hotel*** Willemskade 13 3016 DK Rotterdam HOW TO GET TO ROTTERDAM Rotterdam is easily accessible by plane, train, bus or car. Both the accommodation and the conference venues are in the city centre and easily reached from Rotterdam Central Railway Station using the underground or local trains. By plane Flights are available from several European airports to Rotterdam Airport. Alternatives, like Amsterdam “Schiphol” Airport and Eindhoven Airport have good train connections (1 - 2 hours) to Rotterdam By train Rotterdam Central Station is part of the High Speed Rail Line from Amsterdam to Paris and Southern France. In addition all local trains and long distance trains stop at Rotterdam Central Station. By bus Eurolines offers low cost bus services connecting Rotterdam to 500 European destinations (www.eurolines.com). By car The accommodation is accessible by car with paid parking garages. TRANSPORTATION IN ROTTERDAM The accommodation is in the city centre of Rotterdam. Most places of interest are on walking distance. For more information on public transport in Rotterdam please visit www.ret.nl. How to get from Rotterdam Central Station to the Maritime Hotel by public transport Due to an annual event in Rotterdam on the day of arrival (Rotterdam World Port Days) no bus or taxi services will be available on September 4. We recommend using the tram system from Rotterdam Central Station to the hotel: - Tram no. 7 (direction Willemsplein / Nesserdijk) and get off at Willemskade - Tram no. 20 (direction Lombardijen), get off at Vasteland and walk to Willemskade - Tram no. 25 (direction Carnisselande), get off at Metrostation Leuvehaven and walk to Willemskade Participants can be dropped of at Rotterdam Central Station on the last day of the conference (Wednesday). How to get from the Maritime Hotel to the RDM Campus By aqualiner (ferry) from the Willemskade to Heijplaatstraat (± 20 minutes). Transport from and to the RDM campus on Monday and Tuesday will be arranged by the organising committee. PROGRAMME OF EYGEC 2011 Keynote speakers Four experienced geotechnical engineers and ISSMGE representatives have been invited to EYGEC 2011. These keynote speakers will also be actively involved in the main presentation and discussion sessions. The following keynote speakers will attend the EYGEC 2011 conference: - prof. Jean Louis Briaud, president of ISSMGE - Ivan Vanicek, vice president ISSMGE for Europe - Laura Caldeira, LNEC / president ELGIP - Tim Chapman, Arup Presentations Each participant will give a 10 minute presentation (±10 sheets), which is followed by a short discussion. Please submit your presentation (powerpoint format) to [email protected] Sunday September 4, 2011 (arrival) 16:00 - 20:00 : Conference registration and check-in at the Maritime hotel 19:00 - 21:00 : Welkom drinks in Hotel Bar Note: After registration participants have the oppertunity to go sight-seeing in Rotterdam and/or enjoy the “Wereldhavendagen” (World Port Days). The World Port Days are a big annual maritime event in Rotterdam, that offers a festive and adventurous opportunity to get a glimpse behind the scenes of the Rotterdam Port and Industrial area (for more information please visit www.wereldhavendagen.nl) Monday September 5, 2011 (lectures) 08:30 – 10:30 : Opening by prof. Jean Louis Briaud, keynote presentation “Unsaturated soil behaviour for the practicing engineer ” Session 1A 10:30 – 11:00 : Coffee break 11:00 – 13:00 : Session 1B 13:00 – 14:00 : Lunch 14:00 – 16:00 : Keynote presentation by Laura Caldeira + Session 1C 16:00 – 16:30 : Break + refreshments 16:30 – 18:30 : Session 1D 19:30 : Young professionals dinner Tuesday September 6, 2011 (lectures) 08:30 – 10:30 : Keynote presentation by Ivan Vanicek and Joost Breedeveld on “Present and future of geotechnics” + session 2A 10:30 – 11:00 : Coffee break 11:00 – 13:00 : Session 2B 13:00 – 14:30 : Lunch + Plaxis demonstration 14:30 – 16:30 : Keynote presentation by Tim Chapman “The future of infrastructure in a low carbon World” + Session 2C 16:30 – 17:00 : Break + refreshments 17:00 – 19:00 : Session 2D and closure 20:00 : Conference dinner Wednesday September 7, 2011 (excursions) 08:30 : Departure for excursions from hotel 09:30 – 11:30 : Presentation + Tour at the Railway tunnel project in Delft 11:30 – 12:30 : Transport from Delft to Maasvlakte 2 info centre (Futureland) 12:30 – 13:00 : Lunch 13:00 – 14:15 : Presentations Maasvlakte 2 14:15 – 15:30 : Tour Maasvlakte 2 15:30 – 16:30 : Transport from Maasvlakte 2 to Maritime Hotel 16:30 : Depart from hotel to Rotterdam central station Maasvlakte 2 Harbour Expansion Directly to the west of the current port and industrial area of Rotterdam a new top European location for port activities and industry is to be created in the North Sea. Maasvlakte 2 will shortly cover 1000 hectares of new land for industrial sites, located directly on deep water. The reclaimed land will emerge after the construction of a combination of hard and soft sea defences in the North Sea. Beach and dunes form the soft part of the sea defence, rubble or concrete blocks the hard sea wall. Inside these defences, the sites will subsequently be sprayed on. The sand for this will come from carefully selected locations at sea, but will also become available when the port itself is deepened. The land reclamation will measure around 2000 hectares in total. Half of this will consist of infrastructure, such as sea defences, fairways, railways, roads and port basins. The other 1000 hectares will provide the space for industrial sites. For more information please visit www.maasvlakte2.com. Railway tunnel Delft The Delft Railway tunnel including access ramps spans 2300 m through the historical city centre of Delft. The central part includes two tunnel tubes constructed simultaneously while the current tracks are maintained at the surface. Completion of the first tunnel tube will allow removal of the existing tracks on an elevated overpass which currently divides the city in two. Construction works include a building pit within diaphragm walls which act as deep foundations for the overlying city hall, and jacking a historical windmill up onto a new foundation. For more information please visit www.spoorzonedelft.nl. Conference language The official language of the conference is English. Conference fee The conference fee is € 300. For additional delegates a fee is applicable of € 600. The fee will cover participation at the Conference, Conference proceedings, accommodation in the Maritime Hotel (3 nights from Sunday to Wednesday morning), meals from Monday morning breakfast to Wednesday afternoon lunch, transportation from accommodation to conference venue and excursions. Methods of payment An invoice will be sent to the European member societies of the ISSMGE. All payments must be made in EURO and made payable to KIVI NIRIA. Payment by bank transfer Please note that all bank transfer charges must be supported by the participant and cannot be in any part deducted from the registration fee. Account name: Congresbureau KIVI NIRIA IBAN: NL21INGB0001777070 BIC: INGBNL2A Conference Organising Committee Mandy Korff Deltares, Geo-Engineering Robin Vervoorn Witteveen en Bos, Underground construction Wouter van der Weijst Fugro GeoServices Leon van Paassen Delft University of Technology, Geo-Engineering Joost Breedeveld Deltares Geo-Engineering Frans Barends Deltares Geo-Engineering Jochem van der Meulen Delft University of Technology, Geo-Engineering, Student board “De Ondergrondse” Thijs de Blaeij Delft University of Technology, Geo-Engineering, Student board “De Ondergrondse” Conference Scientific Committee Leon van Paassen Delft University of Technology, Geo-Engineering Frans Barends Deltares Geo-Engineering Ronald Brinkgreve Delft University of Technology, Geo-Engineering, PLAXIS BV Sponsors The European Young Geotechnical Engineering Conference 2011 is sponsored by: Contact information Preferences for room sharing, dietary requirements or other issues can be submitted per email to [email protected] Angelique van Tongeren PO box 30424 2500 GK THE HAGUE The Netherlands