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21–23 March 2016University of Sussex, Brighton, UK
http://heppappsussex2016.iopconfs.org
Organised by the IOP High Energy Particle Physics and Astroparticle Physics Groups
Joint annual HEPP and APP conference
Delegate handbook
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Contents
Contact information 1
Location 2
Registration 2
Conference rooms 3
Campus map 4
Campus facilities 5
Accommodation 6
Catering 6
Programme 7
Social programme 7
Information for presenters 8
Sponsors 9
Exhibition and public lecture 10
Safety and security 11
Travel 12-13
Brighton tourist information 13
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Contact information
If you have any questions, please contact the conferences team by telephone or email. There will be at least two IOP
representatives on-site throughout the conference.
Joanne Hemstock
Conferences Organiser - Institute of Physics
Email: joanne.hemstock@iop.org
Direct tel: +44 (0)20 7470 4890
Mobile: +44 (0)7884 268232
Conferences team
Email: conferences@iop.org
Tel: +44 (0)20 7470 4800
We hope that your time at the conference is enjoyable. However, should you encounter any problems during your
stay, please report them to the conference registration desk as soon as possible. The conference team will make
every effort to rectify any issues as soon as possible.
Organised by
Local Organising Committee – University of Sussex
Simon Peeters (S.J.M.Peeters@sussex.ac.uk)
Antonella De Santo (A.De-Santo@sussex.ac.uk)
Philip Harris (P.G.Harris@sussex.ac.uk)
Fabrizio Salvatore (P.F.Salvatore@sussex.ac.uk)
Veronica Sanz (V.Sanz@sussex.ac.uk)
Chris Byrnes (C.Byrnes@sussex.ac.uk)
Bubble chamber tournament:
Ed Leming (E.Leming@sussex.ac.uk)
Disclaimer
The Institute of Physics, University of Sussex and their approved representatives cannot take responsibility for any
accident, loss or damage to participants or their property during the conference.
Supporting organisations
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Location
The conference will be located on the University of Sussex campus in Falmer, Brighton. On arrival, delegates should
enter the building and make their way to the registration desk location in Dine Central, Level 1 Bramber House.
Campus and location maps can be found in the back of this handbook.
University of Sussex
Falmer
Brighton
BN1 9QJ
UK
Telephone: +44 (0)1273 678678
For information about the venue, please visit their website: www.sussex.ac.uk/conferences
Registration
An early registration facility will be available on Sunday 20 March at the Jurys Inn Hotel Brighton (close to Brighton
mainline train station). During the conference, registration will be located in Dine Central, Level I, Bramber House.
Date Times Location
Sunday 20 March 16:00 – 21:00 Jurys Inn Brighton, 101 Stroudley Rd, Brighton, BN1 4DJ
(https://www.jurysinns.com/hotels/brighton)
Monday 21 March 08:30 – 18:30 Dine Central, Level 1 Bramber House
Tuesday 22 March 08:30 – 18:00 Dine Central, Level 1 Bramber House
Wednesday 23 March 08:30 – 16:00 Dine Central, Level 1 Bramber House
On arrival, each participant will receive a delegate pack containing a pen and pad, programme and a name badge.
Please wear your badge at all times because this will help with security, catering and enable you to identify your
fellow delegates. Replacement badges can be issued at the registration desk.
Payment
The organiser reserves the right to refuse admission to any participants who has failed to pay their registration fee in
full prior to the start of the event.
Notice board
Notice boards will be available in Dine Central and Chichester Lecture Theatre Foyer. Participants should check the
board for the latest programme updates and conference information.
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Conference rooms
Registration, lunches and poster sessions will be located in Dine Central, Level 1 Bramber House (no. 13 on
campus map). Invited plenary presentations will be held in the Chichester Lecture Theatre (no. 51 on campus map).
Parallel session rooms include; Chichester Lecture Theatre (no. 51 on campus map) and Pevensey I (no. 52 on
campus map); rooms 1A06 and 1A07 on Level 1 and 2D10 and 2D11 on Level 2. Please refer to the table below
and campus map on the following pages for a full outline of the venues/rooms.
Times Monday 21 March Venue Map No.
08:30 – 10:00 Registration and refreshments Dine Central, Level 1 Bramber House 13
10:00 – 12:35 Welcome and plenary lectures Chichester I Lecture Theatre 51
12:35 – 13:45 Lunch Dine Central, Level 1 Bramber House 13
13:45 – 15:30 Plenary lectures (afternoon) Chichester I Lecture Theatre 51
15:30 – 16:45 Poster session and refreshments Dine Central, Level 1 Bramber House 13
16:45 – 17:45 Parallel session 1 Chichester I Lecture Theatre
1A06 Pevensey 1, Level 1
1A07 Pevensey 1, Level 1
2D10 Pevensey 1, Level 2
2D11 Pevensey 1, Level 2
51
52
52
52
52
17:45 Welcome reception Meeting House 53
Times Tuesday 22 March Venue Map No.
08:30 – 09:00 Registration Dine Central, Level 1 Bramber House 13
09:00 – 10:10 Plenary lectures Chichester I Lecture Theatre 51
10:10 – 10:45 Refreshments Chichester I Lecture Theatre Foyer 51
10:45 – 12:30 Plenary lectures Chichester I Lecture Theatre 51
12:30 – 13:45 Lunch Dine Central, Level 1 Bramber House 13
13:45 – 15:15 Parallel session 2 Chichester I Lecture Theatre
1A06 Pevensey 1, Level 1
1A07 Pevensey 1, Level 1
2D10 Pevensey 1, Level 2
2D11 Pevensey 1, Level 2
51
52
52
52
52
15:15 – 16:30 Poster session and refreshments Dine Central, Level 1 Bramber House 13
16:30 – 18:00 Parallel session 3 Chichester I Lecture Theatre
1A06 Pevensey 1, Level 1
1A07 Pevensey 1, Level 1
2D10 Pevensey 1, Level 2
2D11 Pevensey 1, Level 2
51
52
52
52
52
19:00 Conference dinner Amex Stadium Named
Times Wednesday 23 March Venue Map No.
08:30 – 09:00 Registration Dine Central, Level 1 Bramber House 13
09:00 – 09:35 Plenary lecture Chichester I Lecture Theatre 51
09:35 – 10:35 Parallel session 4 Chichester I Lecture Theatre
1A06 Pevensey 1, Level 1
1A07 Pevensey 1, Level 1
2D10 Pevensey 1, Level 2
2D11 Pevensey 1, Level 2
51
52
52
52
52
10:35 – 11:05 Refreshments Chichester I Lecture Theatre Foyer 51
11:05 – 12:15 Plenary lectures Chichester I Lecture Theatre 51
12:15 – 13:30 Lunch Dine Central, Level 1 Bramber House 13
13:30 – 14:05 Plenary lecture Chichester I Lecture Theatre 51
15:00 – 16:00 STFC Town Meeting Chichester I Lecture Theatre 51
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University of Sussex – campus facilities
Cloakroom and luggage storage
The venue does not facilitate a manned cloakroom. Coat rails will be available in Dine Central and a luggage storage
room will be located in Bramber House, please visit the IOP registration desk in Dine Central should you wish to
make use of this storage facility. All goods left in these areas are left at the owner's risk and neither the IOP nor the
University of Sussex accept any liability for any loss or damage to personal goods.
Internet access
There is free Wi-Fi in the venue through the conferences network. The passwords are all lowercase letters with
regular spaces (as below). Delegates can also log in to Eduroam if they are already members of this network.
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Cafes
There are eight cafes on campus – please refer to the link
http://www.sussex.ac.uk/aboutus/campus/buildings/catering for more information.
Shops
A Co-op supermarket is located in Bramber House and is open 7 days a week. The Post Office located inside the Co-
op is open Monday to Friday. The Union Shop is located in Falmer House and is open Monday to Friday. John
Smith’s bookshop is located in the library. There is a pharmacy located next to Lancaster House.
ATMs can be found on the ground floor of Bramber House, York House reception and Sussex House.
Health services
The Health Centre at the University operates a standard GP practice. If you need to see a doctor, call 01273
249049 between 09:00 and 17:00 weekdays to make an appointment. For an emergency outside of these hours,
please ring Security at York House 01273 873333 or from an internal phone on 3333.
Sports facilities
Sussex sport facilities are available all conference delegates; gym sessions and other classes are charged at £4.30
and £4.40 each respectively. Simply show your delegate badge when registering for a session. For further
information or to book a class please use the contact details below:
Sport Centre
Monday to Friday 09:00 to 10:00; Saturday/Sunday 09:30 to 18:00
01273 678228
Falmer Sports Complex
Monday to Friday 07:30 to 10:00; Saturday / Sunday 09:30 to 18:00
01273 877125
Prayer room
There is a multi-faith chapel on campus which is located in Meeting House. There is also a Prayer Room on campus
in Falmer House.
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Accommodation
Accommodation is not included in the registration fee and delegates are expected to organise and book their own
accommodation.
We have partnered with VisitBrighton’s Accommodation Bureau to offer you special rates for accommodation in
hotels and guesthouses in the city.
For details on these establishments and to make a booking, please click here
https://resweb.passkey.com/go/iopb2016
If you have any queries relating to accommodation, need alternative accommodation or require further assistance
please either call the Accommodation Bureau on +44 (0)1273 292626 or email delegates@visitbrighton.com.
All rates quoted on the site are per room per night and are inclusive of breakfast and VAT (unless stated otherwise).
Please note that bookings are subject to the hotel’s terms and conditions and you may be asked for full or part
payment in advance of arrival or for a credit card number to guarantee your booking. Charges will apply for late
cancellations and amendments.
Please note that the online booking site will close on Sunday 13 March 2016. After this date you would need to
contact the Accommodation Bureau directly for further bookings by calling +44 (0)1273 292626 or emailing
delegates@visitbrighton.com. Rates cannot be guaranteed after this date so please book early to guarantee the
negotiated conference rates.
Catering
Refreshments, lunches, the welcome reception and conference dinner are included in the registration fee and are
served at set times during the conference programme.
Monday 21 March Times Venue
Registration and refreshments 08:30 – 10:00 Dine Central, Level 1 Bramber House
Lunch 12:35 – 13:45 Dine Central, Level 1 Bramber House
Poster session and refreshments 15:30 – 16:45 Dine Central, Level 1 Bramber House
Welcome reception 17:45 – 19:00 Meeting House
Tuesday 22 March Times Venue
Refreshments 10:10 – 10:45 Chichester Lecture Theatre Foyer
Lunch 12:30 – 13:45 Dine Central, Level 1 Bramber House
Poster session and refreshments 15:15 – 16:30 Dine Central, Level 1 Bramber House
Conference dinner 19:00 – 22:00 Amex Stadium
Wednesday 23 March Times Venue
Refreshments 10:35 – 11:05 Chichester Lecture Theatre Foyer
Lunch 12:15 – 13:30 Dine Central, Level 1 Bramber House
Dietary requirements
Participants with special dietary requirements are asked to notify the conference office by email prior to their arrival
if they have not already done so when registering. Those with special dietary requirements other than vegetarian are
asked to make themselves known to the catering team. It will not be possible to provide an alternative menu unless
prior notification has been received. We are aware that nut allergies in particular present a serious problem to some
people. The venue catering team can provide details of the ingredients of any particular dish, but cannot provide
assurances that the food has not been cross contaminated with traces of nuts during ingredient processing at
manufacturer’s site or during food preparation/service on site. For these reasons, we regret we are unable to provide
guarantees that any of the food we serve is free from nuts or trace elements. Please email joanne.hemstock@iop.org
if you have any queries.
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Programme
For the latest programme information, please refer to http://heppappsussex2016.iopconfs.org/programme. A print
copy of the programme will be included in your delegate pack which will be given to you upon arrival at the event.
The abstracts are available in digital format only and can be download from the website at
http://heppappsussex2016.iopconfs.org. Please print a personal copy of the abstract book if you would like to refer
to a hardcopy at the event.
Social programme
Sunday 20 March - The 42nd Annual Bubble Chamber HEP football tournament
For further information on the football tournament please refer to http://heppappsussex2016.iopconfs.org/football
Monday 21 March – Welcome reception - Meeting House
An evening reception will be held from 17:45 on Monday 21 March in Meeting House.
The Grade II listed Meeting House at the University of Sussex was designed by Sir Basil Spence, and was completed
in 1966. It is a complex structure formed with an asymmetric truncated conical roof covered with copper and
pitched stained glass central roof light. Externally the walls are section precast concrete blocks with antique fixed
glass panes providing coloured light to the interior.
Tuesday 22 March – Conference dinner – Amex Stadium
The joint annual HEPP and APP conference dinner will be held at the American Express Community Stadium. The
American Express Community Stadium is home to Brighton & Hove Albion FC and is located next to the University of
Sussex campus. There will be a pre-dinner drinks reception from 19:00, followed by a three course dinner from
20:00. If you have registered for the dinner, a dinner ticket will be included in your registration pack – please
remember to bring this with you for entry into the Amex Stadium.
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Information for presenters
Oral presentations
Presenters are asked to prepare their talks to match the allocated times which will be rigidly enforced. Presenters
should allow time for both a formal presentations and questions within the time allocated in the programme. As a
guide, contributed oral presenters should allow 12 minutes for the formal presentation and up to 3 minutes for
questions.
The lecture theatre is equipped with the following audio-visual equipment:
Data projectors and screens
Desktop computer (Windows)
Lectern and microphone (Chichester Theatre only)
If you require any additional equipment, please email joanne.hemstock@iop.org
For the benefit of being able to upload your presentations, we have provided indico site:
https://indico.cern.ch/event/507870/
In timetable, you should be able to login to indico and edit your contribution: click on your contribution, 'View
details' then 'edit files' and 'add materials to the session'.
We realise some people are not registered with indico, but we would encourage them to do so at
https://account.cern.ch/account/Externals. If you have any problems, contact the local organisers for help or your
talk can be provided by on USB stick.
Direct connection of personal laptops (with set up in the break prior to the corresponding session) is an acceptable,
but not preferred, alternative.
The lecture theatres are reasonably large, so speakers should use a minimum 16-point font size in PowerPoint
slides to ensure legibility.
Poster presenters
Posters will be on display throughout the conference in Dine Central, Level 1, Bramber House. There will be two
poster sessions: 15:30-16:45 on Monday 21 March and 15:15 – 16:30 on Tuesday 22 March. All posters will be
presented in both sessions.
If you are presenting a poster please ensure that you display your poster on the board number that matches your
poster number in the programme. Posters can be mounted from 12:35 on Monday 21 March and must be removed
by 16:30 on Tuesday 22 March. Fixing material will be supplied.
Posters must be no larger than A0 in size (118.9 x 84.1cm / 46.8 x 33.1 inches), in a portrait format. If your poster
does not fit within these dimensions, we cannot guarantee it will be displayed. Posters must be prepared in advance
of the conference as it may not be possible to print posters on-site.
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Sponsors
Conference dinner sponsor
www.micronsemiconductor.co.uk
Welcome reception sponsor
CANBERRA UK Ltd is one of the UK’s leading suppliers of
instrumentation for a diverse range of applications in the nuclear
industry. We aim to work closely with our customers to ensure that
we provide innovative, high quality products, measurement systems
and services. CANBERRA UK Ltd is an AREVA company.
www.canberra.com
Delegate lanyard sponsor
Dell technology solutions for the public sector
Dell supports over 250,000 public sector workers across the UK, to
deliver real benefits for patients and clinical staff, students and
teachers, citizens and public service professionals. The Dell
approach is focussed on practical innovation, affordable solutions
and a superior customer relationship model, to transform ways of
working, connect a more mobile workforce, inform decision-making
and protect against security threats.
Dell solutions are end-to-end, open, modular and scalable,
integrating with existing infrastructures and empowering staff. Driving
better outcomes, easier management and cost efficiencies, Dell
delivers transformative capabilities across data management and
big data, mobility, cloud computing, security and compliance.
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Exhibition
Throughout the conference, an exhibition will be located in Dine Central, Bramber House. The exhibition will include
sponsors and a photographic exhibition by ICTP.
Women in Physics in the Palestinian Territories
Kate Shaw, ICTP
This is a study in observation, and looks at the multifaceted nature of the lives of women scientists in Palestine.
Thoughts on academic opportunity and on career are presented alongside those relating to society, family and the
realities of living under occupation.
In the Palestinian Territories, more women than men study physics, yet women faculty members remain a very small
minority. At Birzeit University, outside Ramallah in the West Bank, Chair of the Physics Department Dr Wafaa Khater
offers a unique example of success to her postgraduate students. The demands of social norms, of gender bias
across the international scientific community, in addition to the challenges of pursuing science in the developing
world and under occupation render a career in physics a difficult undertaking. Yet despite these obstacles, and in an
ever changing landscape, more and more women are choosing to embark on a career in physics.
Through exploring the lives of some of these women at Birzeit University, this study goes beyond stereotypical
portrayals of Palestinian women and highlights some of the issues incumbent in their experience.
These women are exceptional. The photographs and accompanying quotations displayed here represent an attempt
to capture something of this in as balanced and fair a way as possible.
The authors would like to thank Wafaa, Doa, Suhad, Wesal, Waad, Tasneem and Worood for their enthusiastic
participation in this work.
For more information visit: https://www.ictp.it/about-ictp/media-centre/galleries/women-in-physics-in-the-
palestinian-territories.aspx
Public lecture
19:00, Wednesday 23 March 2016, Chichester I Lecture Theatre, University of Sussex
Into the unknown - what might we find at the LHC in 2016?
Dr Harry Cliff, Cavendish Laboratory (HEP) - University of Cambridge, UK
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Safety and security
Fire safety
The fire alarm is a loud two-tone siren. This alarm is tested weekly on Thursday at 15:45 and the siren will sound for
no longer than 20 seconds. If the alarm sounds continuously, immediately leave the building by your closest safe
exit. Please take a moment to look around and familiarise yourself with your nearest exits should you need to
evacuate quickly.
The fire assembly point is located on the lawn area at the rear of Bramber House. Do not return to the building until
you are given permission to do so.
First aid
In the event of a serious accident you should contact University security on 3333 on any bedroom or University
phone. Tell security the problem and your location and they will respond. If necessary, they will also contact an
ambulance, wait for it to come onto campus and guide them directly to you. Please do not contact the Ambulance
Services directly as they will not know where to go and this could waste valuable time. Security will also complete
an incident/ accident form, which a Health and Safety Advisor will investigate and follow up, if necessary. If an
accident occurs off campus dial the national emergency services on 999.
Security
In case of an emergency contact the University of Sussex 24-hour Security Service by dialling 3333 from any
internal phone. From an external or mobile phone please dial (01273) 873333.
Smoking
In compliance with the current UK legislation, smoking is not permitted within all buildings and any enclosed area of
the venue.
Behaviour and conduct
Whilst on the site, all guests should show respect that the University of Sussex is a working environment. Delegates
should not venture outside the conference areas. Delegates are also asked to wear their conference badges at all
times while inside the venue. The Institute of Physics and University of Sussex reserve the right to charge in full for
loss or damage to the property.
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Travel
The University campus is located in Falmer and is within easy access of Brighton, Gatwick Airport and London.
A campus map and directions to the University of Sussex can be found online at www.sussex.ac.uk/aboutus/findus
By air - from London airports
The closest airport to Brighton is London Gatwick, which is 30 minutes away by train. London Heathrow is around
two hours away by coach. European budget airlines tend to fly to Luton, Stansted and London City airports, but
please be aware that these are some distance away from Brighton, although public transport links are available.
From Gatwick Airport: take the train or the bus to Brighton. Change at Brighton for either the train, the bus or a taxi
to the University as detailed below.
From Heathrow Airport: take the train or the bus to Brighton. Change at Brighton for either the train, the bus or a taxi
to the University as detailed below.
By train
Falmer train station is directly opposite the University campus. Pedestrian access is through a subway under the
A27 - follow signs for the University of Sussex (the University of Brighton has a campus at Falmer too). Falmer is on
the line between Brighton and Lewes, about eight minutes' travel time in each direction. Four trains an hour go
there during the day time. Visitors travelling via London and the west should take a train to Brighton and change
there for Falmer. The journey time from London to Brighton is just under an hour. You can also change at Lewes for
Falmer, if you are coming from the east.
For information contact National Rail Enquiries (www.nationalrail.co.uk, tel: +44 (0)8457 484950).
By coach/bus
National Express Coaches (www.nationalexpress.com) to Brighton depart from London Victoria Coach Station and
arrive at Pool Valley in the centre of the city. Services are every hour during the day and take about two hours.
Coaches also run to Brighton from Gatwick and Heathrow. From Pool Valley you need to walk 100 metres to the Old
Steine where you can catch a bus direct to the University (see Local buses section below), or you can take a taxi.
You can book National Express tickets via the VisitBrighton website at http://www.visitbrighton.com/plan-your-
visit/getting-here
Local buses
Bus services run from central Brighton and from Lewes to the campus seven days a week.
The main bus service operates to the University via main routes bus 25 or 25X (other services to the University
include 23, N25, 28, 29, 29B and 84). Each bus stops at the campus entrance at Falmer House, Sussex House,
twice on the North South Road, Bramber House, at Brighthelm Porter's Lodge, Swanborough, Boiler House Hill,
Mantell Building and on Eastern Ring Road before leaving campus. Services are every 5-10 minutes Monday to
Saturday daytime (84 is Mon-Fri only) and every 30 minutes in the evenings up to approx. 23:30 (check each route
for exact times). Service N25 is a night bus which operates throughout the night, from approx 23:30 until 05:30.
Bus travel on campus and as far as Falmer Station is free of charge. For up to date times and live departures see the
Brighton and Hove buses website: www.buses.co.uk
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By car
The University is at Falmer on the A27 between Brighton and Lewes, about four miles (six kilometres) from the
centre of Brighton. (Please follow signs for University of Sussex on the north side of the A27; the University of
Brighton also has a campus at Falmer on the south side of the A27.) Visitors from London and the north should take
the M23/A23 road towards Brighton. Before entering the centre of Brighton, join the A27 eastbound signposted
Lewes. Drivers from the east or west take the A27 direct to the University.
Google map
You can plan your route online using one of the free route planners - examples are The AA or The RAC.
Parking on campus
Delegates can park on campus in one of the dedicated car parks. A conference parking permit can be found at the
back of this handbook. All motor vehicles parked on the University campus between the hours of 09:00 – 17:00
Monday to Friday must display, on the front windscreen of their vehicle, a valid permit or pass to park or evidence of
payment of the appropriate parking charge.
Please note that there are families with children living on campus all year round. Visitors to the University travelling
by car are asked to drive with all due care and caution around campus.
Taxis
Taxis are available at both Brighton and Lewes train stations and at many places in the centre of Brighton. It is
about four miles (six kilometres) from central Brighton to the University. There is no taxi service at Falmer station
itself, it is often quicker to catch the train direct to Falmer from Brighton or Lewes.
Streamline Taxis: www.streamlinetaxis.org
Tourist information
Brighton
Brighton, one of Britain's liveliest cities, has a bohemian, artistic and eccentric atmosphere that can't be found
anywhere else in the UK. Combining the modern with the traditional, Brighton has a heritage that is rooted in the
Regency era and is brought up to date with a unique cultural offer. There's elegant Regency architecture, museums
and galleries, great shopping, stylish cafés, bars and restaurants, glittering nightlife, arts and theatre and all the fun
of the seaside.
For more information, visit the Brighton Visitor Information Centre website at www.visitbrighton.com
A free visitor app is available at www.visitbrighton.com/plan-your-visit/app
Sussex
The University of Sussex and Brighton & Hove are also great bases for exploring the beautiful Sussex countryside -
cream teas and castles, English Wines and windmills, there's something for everyone. From the picturesque little
villages of Alfriston, Lindfield and Petworth, and the famous gardens of Leonardslee, Nyman's and Borde Hill, to the
historic houses of Great Dixter, Parham and Standen, and much more. For more information, visit the Sussex
Tourism website at www.visitsussex.org
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Main buildings
Accelerator Building 49Aisin Seiki 41Arts A 22Arts B 18Arts C 17Arundel 28Asa Briggs (A1 and A2) Lecture Theatres 21Ashdown House 42Attenborough Centre 56Boiler House 31Bramber House 13BSMS Research 45BSMS Teaching 46Chichester I 24Chichester II 25Chichester III 27Chichester Lecture Theatre 51Childcare centre (under construction) 58Clinical Imaging Sciences Centre (CISC) 39Essex House 12Falmer House 55Falmer Sports Complex 36Freeman Centre 43Friston 33Fulton 30Genome Centre 48
Brighthelm 4East Slope 5Kent House 8Kulukundis House 9Lancaster House 7Lewes Court 2
Business, Management and Economics KBrighton and Sussex Medical School (BSMS) HEducation and Social Work AEngineering and Informatics GEnglish EGlobal Studies C
Hastings 34Health Centre 6Institute of Development Studies (IDS) 19John Clifford West 35John Maynard Smith 47Jubilee Building 15Jubilee Lecture Theatre 15aLibrary 20Mantell 32Meeting House 53Pevensey l 52Pevensey II 50Pevensey III 26Richmond 29Shawcross 23Silverstone 16Sport Centre 57Sussex Health Outcomes Research and
Education in Cancer (SHORE-C) 37Sussex House 54Sussex Innovation Centre 44Sussex Centre for Language Studies 22Thermo-Fluid Mechanics
Research Centre (TFMRC) 40Trafford Centre 38
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School offices
24-hour security point/reception
Wheelchair access for Library
Information point
Railway station
Bus stop
Car park
Conference car parking permit
This permit authorises this vehicle to park in any designated car park on the University campus. Where specific parking spaces have been reserved by your organiser they must be used.
Conference
IOP Joint HEPP and APP Conference
Date of conference
Monday 21st March – Wednesday 23rd March 2016
To contact the owner of this vehicle call Conference Services on (01273) 678678
This vehicle should be parked in accordance with the University’s car parking regulations - see www.sussex.ac.uk/efm/1-2-14-15-4
Car Parking Regulations:
All motor vehicles parked on the University campus between the hours of 09:00 – 17:00 Monday to Friday,
must display, on the front windscreen of their vehicle, a valid permit or pass to park or evidence of payment
of the appropriate parking charge.
Temporary parking for loading/unloading is possible outside the residences and other campus buildings for
short periods of time, but once this has been accomplished vehicles should be moved to one of the
designated car parks.
Motor vehicles parked on the University campus are parked there at their owners' risk and the University
cannot accept liability for loss or damage.
The University’s parking regulations are published in full on the University website at:
www.sussex.ac.uk/efm/1-2-14-15-4
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Conferences wifi passwordThe Conferences network available throughout the campus requires noauthentication apart from this password which is changed weekly.
The password for seven days from 8.00am on 15 March 2016 is
surround another elbow(all lowercase with normal spaces)
Go to the wifi settings on your device toconnect to wifi in the normal way and chooseConferences from the list of available networks
When asked for the password, type insurround another elbow (all lowercase letterswith regular spaces)
This password changes weeklyThe wifi password should be remembered by your device and will be valid until the password is changed at 8.00am on the following Tuesday.
Password lengthThe password is designed to be easy for people to remember but is a bit longer to make it difficult for hackers to crack. If you have troubleentering the longer password, your device may offer you the option to view the password while you're typing it.
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Conferences wifi passwordThe Conferences network available throughout the campus requires noauthentication apart from this password which is changed weekly.
The password for seven days from 8.00am on 22 March 2016 is
venture my macaroni(all lowercase with normal spaces)
Go to the wifi settings on your device toconnect to wifi in the normal way and chooseConferences from the list of available networks
When asked for the password, type in venturemy macaroni (all lowercase letters with regularspaces)
This password changes weeklyThe wifi password should be remembered by your device and will be valid until the password is changed at 8.00am on the following Tuesday.
Password lengthThe password is designed to be easy for people to remember but is a bit longer to make it difficult for hackers to crack. If you have troubleentering the longer password, your device may offer you the option to view the password while you're typing it.
Delegate handbook
Institute of Physics76 Portland Place, London W1B 1NT, UK
Telephone: +44 (0)20 7470 4800www.iop.org/conferences
Registered Charity Number: 293851
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