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REMOTE CMS WEEK 2013 PROPOSAL

REMOTE CMS WEEK 2013 PROPOSAL. Taipei. September 9 th –13 th , 2013. If you’re tired of never seeing bumps.

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REMOTE CMS WEEK 2013 PROPOSAL

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  1. REMOTE CMS WEEK 2013PROPOSAL Taipei September 9th–13th, 2013 If you’re tired of never seeing bumps ...

  2. “Taiwan has always had a jaw-dropping landscape – oversized sea cliffs and densely forested mountains barely start to describe its majesty. And then there’s the museums,which are simply bursting with treasures (including the best of imperial China...” We are on Lonely Planet’s Top 10 list, together with Suisse. Great motivation to come!

  3. CMS GROUPS • NTU + NCU: dynamic duo in CMSES in 2000’s: Si (NCU), MB (NTU);construction; backbone of ES runningPixel 1 Upgrade since 2010 (NTU)Many Analyses covering UE, 4G andv-quark, Vg, H to γγ, FCNC top ...Total of 23 Physicists (20 M&O), 11 Doctoral46 CMS members, w/ int’l team (10)Good presence at CERNNTU FacultyNCU Faculty Prof. Yuan-Hann Chang (CBD)Prof. Chia-Ming Kuo (CBI)Prof. Willis T. LinProf. Shin-Shan (Eiko) Yu Prof. Paoti ChangProf. Kai-Feng (Jack) Chen (UOD)Prof. George W.S. Hou (CBI)Prof. Yee (Bob) Hsiung Prof. Minzu WangDr. Paolo BartaliniDr. Yuan (John) ChaoDr. Rong-Shyang Lu (CBD)Dr. Jing-Ge Shiu

  4. THE PROPOSAL • Date: September 9-13 (!) 2013, week before classPlace: on NTU campus in Taipei City Past Experience:BCP3 (1999), FPCP 2008, attendance 200+Off-KEK Belle General/Analysis Meeting (2003)Numerous smaller scale workshopsCMSDASia Sept 11-15 2012Have been encouraged to host Lepton-Photon 2017Standard: Reception; Coffee; Lunch; Afternoon Excursion; Banquet; Poster SessionLow fee (up to additional funding)Most European and North American countries do not need visa forvisit of up to 90 or 30 days.[ see http://www.boca.gov.tw/ct.asp?xItem=1443&ctNode=779&mp=2 ]

  5. IMPRESSIONS OF TAIPEI Taipei, a sleepless city ― many shops run for 24 hours (including restaurants, and even bookstores!) ― is located in northern Taiwan. It offers areas of spectacular natural beauty, streets lined with shops, bustling night markets, countless restaurants, and numerous international hotels. Taipei is a convenient, clean, modern and safe city in southern East Asia.

  6. NATIONAL TAIWAN UNIVERSITY Largest/Top university in Taiwan with a nice campus ― located in the heart of Taipei city. Very easy to reach by metro (MRT) or bus.10 mins at 0.5 Euros to Taipei Main Station, easy access anywhere. [Background at top is reflection of Physics building in pond/lake]

  7. 集思臺大會議中心 VENUE place for coffee & poster 838 m2, 368 regular seats (extendable to 400+), plus 9 satellite meeting rooms,power plug for every seat, microphone for every 2 seats. At boundary of NTU main campus (Roosevelt Rd), 3 mins walk to metro station. Enumerable number of nearby restaurants (cheap and tasty!). Will take “mixed” approach to lunch.

  8. TRANSPORTATION & ACCOMMODATION Transportation (metro, bus, taxi) is very convenient, cheap, and clean in Taipei. Typical city taxi fares < 5 Euros, metro trip usually < 1 Euro. From international airport: 1 hour bus ride ~ 4 Euros. Airfare not trivial (you’ll appreciate my/our dedication),but bonus of (likely) flying thru Hong Kong, Beijing (!),Shanghai (!), Bangkok, Singapore etc. Try stopover. Two hotels adjacent to NTU campus (a 4* hotel at ~ 90 Euros per night, is 2 mins walk from venue) , university accommodation possible. Many good hotels, usually cheaper than in other major cities in Asia, and easy to book, too. Typical room rates: 3* – 50-70 Euros, 4* – 60-90 Euros, 5* – 90-150 Euros.

  9. ATTRACTIONS: FOOD! Taiwanese cuisine: inherited from China with lighter, local tastes, with strong influence from Japan. Excellent seafood and vegetarian dishes. Diverse selection of (Chinese) regional and international cuisine. Large varieties in night markets.Generally inexpensive.

  10. ATTRACTIONS: TOURISM A nearby national park and hot spring areas, and not far from seashore.[Taiwan itself an island the size of Holland, but goes up to 3952 meters]Lot’s of temples and museums, especially the National Palace Museum, housing a sizable portion of China’s dynastic treasures.

  11. SUMMARY • Excellent location in East Asia; Unique, small but dynamic country.Fusion of Chinese, Japanese, American and European ― and Taiwanese!Excellent and convenient city, nice campus, small but dynamic CMS group(s).Not long ago the tallest building, Taipei 101. Preeminent “Bump”. • Quite adequate venue in modern city.Excellent and inexpensive food, world class culture heritage.If time affords:Up 3000+ meters, diverse coastal areas (North, Northeast, East, South!) • Side trip or stopover in dynamic East and Southeast Asian cities or tourist spots.Help us practice for, if not capture, LP 2017.

  12. SUMMARY • Excellent location in East Asia; Unique, small but dynamic country.Fusion of Chinese, Japanese, American and European ― and Taiwanese!Excellent and convenient city, nice campus, small but dynamic CMS group(s).Not long ago the tallest building, Taipei 101. Preeminent “Bump”. • Quite adequate venue in modern city.Excellent and inexpensive food, world class culture heritage.If time affords:Up 3000+ meters, diverse coastal areas (North, Northeast, East, South!) • Side trip or stopover in dynamic East and Southeast Asian cities or tourist spots.Help us practice for, if not capture, LP 2017. • CB on Friday the 13th in 2013 (if we survive 2012), during LS1. Sounds Great.

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