22–28 May 2022
La Biodola - Isola d'Elba (Italy)
Europe/Rome timezone
submission of the proceedings for the PM2021 has been postponed to July 31, 2022

Free Circulation of Scientists and Code of Conduct

The Pisa meeting on advanced detectors conference supports the IUPAP Policy on Free Circulation of Scientists.

In pursuing its objectives, the Conference organizers oppose any discrimination on the basis of such factors as ethnic origin, religion, nationality, disability, physical appearance, political stance, gender, or age.

Code of conduct

The organizers are committed to make this conference scientifically productive and to provide a collegial, inclusive, and enjoyable environment, free from any form of discrimination, bullying, harassment or retaliation. 

Participants are required to behave professionally and avoid any inappropriate actions, comments or jokes based on individual characteristics such as age, ethnicity, sexual orientation, ability status, educational background, or any other characteristic protected by law.

We will not tolerate harassment of participants in any form.  Harassment includes but is not limited to inappropriate or intimidating behavior and language, sustained disruption of talks or other events, unwelcome jokes or comments, inappropriate physical contact, sexual attention or innuendo, stalking, diffusion of photographs or recordings of an individual without consent.

All communication (both verbal and written) should be appropriate for a professional audience that includes a diverse range of background. Sexual or sexist language and imagery should not be used at any time.

Be kind to others, and treat each other with respect and consideration. Do not insult or put down other attendees.

Individuals asked to stop any inappropriate behaviour are expected to comply immediately. Any attendees violating this code may be asked to leave the event at the sole discretion of the event organisers.

Any participant who wishes to report a violation of this policy or any other reason for discomfort caused by the conduct of conference attendees is asked to speak, in confidence, to Francesco Forti  or  Sandra Leone.