Dg.o 2018 conference program – overview

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Time

Wednesday May 30

 

7.30

 

Registration

Registration desk, ground floor, Aula TU Delft

Address: Mekelweg 5, 2628 CC Delft

 

8.00

PhD colloquium

Chairs: Ramon Gill-Garcia, Ida Lindgren, Sharon Dawes

Room: Commissiekamer 2

 

08:00-08:15 Introduction

8:15-9:00 Paper 1

9:00-9:45 Paper 2

9:45-10:30 Paper 3

 

9.00

Workshop 1: Exploring the Political, Social and Cultural Challenges and Possibilities Associated with Trading Data: The Case of Data Market Austria (DMA)

Room: Commissiekamer 4

Chairs: Gabriela Viale Pereira, Shefali Virkar, Michela Vignoli

 

Paper session 1: Data Sharing and Analytics to Address Societal Challenges

Room: Commissiekamer 3

Chair: Efthimios Tambouris

–          Regulatory Supervision with Computational Audit in International Supply Chains (Yuxin Wang, Joris Hulstijn, Yao-Hua Tan)

–          Data on the Web Management System: A Reference Model (Lairson Emanuel Rodrigues de Alencar Oliveira, Marcelo Iury de Sousa Oliveira, Wilker Cavalcante Do Rego Santos, Bernadette Farias Lóscio)

 

 

10.30

Coffee break, group photos (Room: Foyer)

 

11.00

PhD colloquium

Chairs: Ramon Gill-Garcia, Ida Lindgren, Sharon Dawes

Room: Commissiekamer 2

 

11:00-11:45 Paper 4

11:45-12:30 Paper 5

Workshop 2: Using Problem-based Learning and Learning Analytics  in Open Data Education

Room: Commissiekamer 4

Chairs: Efthimios Tambouris, Paul Hermans, David Tarrant, Maria Zotou, Konstantinos Tarabanis

Workshop 4 : How to improve policy making using open data in Virtual Research Environments? An interactive workshop discussing privacy, security and trust strategies

Room: Commissiekamer 1

Chairs: Yi Yin, Anneke Zuiderwijk, Jacco van Ossenbruggen, Keith Jeffery, Ahmad Luthfi and Marijn Janssen

Paper session 2: Public Governance and Policy in the Sharing Era

Room: Commissiekamer 3

Chair: Asbjørn Følstad

–          Sharing economy services as human-machine networks: Implications for policy making (Asbjørn Følstad, Marita Skjuve, Ida Maria Haugstveit, Till C. Lech)

–          Technology, Civic Engagement and Street Science: Hacking the Future of Participatory Street Design in the Era of Self-Driving Cars (William Riggs)

 

12.30

Lunch (Room: Foyer)

 

13.30

PhD colloquium

Chairs: Ramon Gill-Garcia, Ida Lindgren, Sharon Dawes

 

Room: Commissiekamer 2

 

13:30-14:15 Paper 6

14:15-15:00 Paper 7

15:00-15:45 Paper 8

Workshop 3: Theory and Practice of Linked Open Statistical Data

Room: Commissiekamer 4

Chairs:

Efthimios Tambouris, Evangelos Kalampokis, Marijn Janssen, Ricardo Matheus, Paul Hermans, Tarmo Kalvet

 

Workshop 5: Opportunities and Challenges in the Intelligent Society:  Smart Cities, Digital Inclusion, and Cybersecurity

Room: Commissiekamer 1

Chairs: Dong Wook Kim, Hun Yeong Kwon, Daesung Jun, Eunmi Lee, Loni Hagen, Soon Ae Chun

 

Paper session 3: Open and Big Data Analytics in Government: Pathways from Insights to Public Value

Room: Commissiekamer 3

Chair: Akemi Takeoka Chatfield

-Big data analytics in social care provision: spatial and temporal evidence from Birmingham (Sarunkorn Chotvijit, Malkiat Thiarai, Stephen Jarvis)

-Exploring Data Science for public good: evaluating factors that lead to success (Vukosi Marivate, Nyalleng Moorosi)

-Enhancing Situation Awareness of Public Safety Events by Visualizing Topic Evolution Using Social Media (Qing Deng, Guoray Cai, Hui Zhang, Yi Liu, Lida Huang, Feng Sun)

-Big Data on Cloud for Government Agencies: Benefits, Challenges, and Solutions (Alaa Hussain Rashed, Ziya Karakaya, Ali Yazici)

 

15.30

Coffee break (Room: Foyer)

 

Walk to panel/ quick coffee

 

16.00

Panel  1: What makes a good journal article?

Room: Frans van Hasseltzaal

Chair: Albert Meijer

 

Paper session 4: Open and Big Data Analytics in Government: Pathways from Insights to Public Value

Room: Commissiekamer 3

Chair: Yao Hua Tan

-On Using the Core Public Sector Vocabulary (CPSV) to Publish a “Citizens Guide” as Linked Data (Alexandros Gerontas, Efthimios Tambouris, Konstantinos Tarabanis)

-Census Big Data Analytics Use: International Cross Case Analysis (Akemi Takeoka Chatfield, Adegboyega Ojo, Gabriel Puron-Cid, Christopher Reddick)

 

17.00

Walk to Porceleyne Fles (10 minutes)

 

17.15

Welcome reception, sponsored by 4TU.Centre for Research Data

De Porceleyne Fles (see https://www.royaldelft.com/en_gb/

Visiting address: Rotterdamseweg 196, 2628 AR Delft 

 

20.00

PhD Colloquium Dinner (only for PhD colloquium participants)

Het Sijgje, Delft

 

 

 

 

Time

Thursday May 31

8.00

Registration

Registration desk, ground floor, Aula TU Delft

Address: Mekelweg 5, 2628 CC Delft

9.00

DG.O Opening Ceremony
Opening by Hans Wamelink, Dean of the Faculty of Technology, Policy and Management

Karel Luyben, Dutch National Open Science Coordinator  and former rector magnificus of TU Delft: “Open science and open government”

Plenary Keynote Speech by Gisele Roesems-Kerremans, European Commission: “Open and collaborative digital government – Experience through H2020”

Link: https://collegerama.tudelft.nl/Mediasite/Play/a1bc4b3a707a44c7a8ec7c5a1876fa411d

Opening of Research Sessions
Room: Senaatszaal

10.30

Coffee break (Room: Foyer)

11.00

Paper session 5: Social media and government

Room: Frans van Hasseltzaal

Chair: Rodrigo Sandoval

-A Framework for Using Data Analytics To Measure Trust in Government through the Social Capital Generated over Governmental Social Media Platforms (Nahed Azab, Mohamed Elsherif)

-Government Social Media Communications during Zika Health Crisis (Loni Hagen, Ryan Scharf, Stephen Neely, Thomas Keller)

-Examining Conversations between Police Agencies and the Public on Facebook (Qunfang Wu, Saurabh Gupta, Yun Huang)

Paper session 6: Organizational Factors, Adoption Issues and Digital Government Impacts

Room: Commissiekamer 2

Chair: Jing Zhang

-Interoperability Governance: A Definition and Insights from Case Studies in Europe (Maria Wimmer, Rositsa Boneva, Débora di Giacomo)

-Continuous Auditing and Monitoring in Municipalities (Naoual Ezzamouri and Joris Hulstijn)

-Steering the adoption of Standard Business Reporting for cross domain information exchange (Nitesh Bharosa, Ralf van Oosterhout, Lars Mosterd, Frans Hietbrink)

Paper session 7: Maturity and Sustainability of Open Governmental Data

Room: Commissiekamer 3

Chair: Tobias Siebenlist

-US Open Data Policy: Advances and Recommendations (Luis F. Luna-Reyes)

-Maturity and Usability of Open Data in North Rhine-Westphalia (Haydar Akyürek, Cora Scholl, Regina Stodden, Agnes Mainka, Tobias Siebenlist)

-An Instrument for Evaluating Open Data Portals: a Case Study in Brazilian Cities (Viviann Machado, Gabriel Mantini, Jose Viterbo, Flavia Bernardini, Raissa Barcellos)

Paper session 8: Public value creation and innovation in government

Room: Commissiekamer 4

Chair: Panos Panagiotopoulos

-The Impact of ICTs-related Innovation on Public Values in Public Sector: A Meta-Analysis (Naci Karkin, Nilay Yavuz, Ecem Buse Sevinc Cubuk, Ece Golukcetin)

-Public Value Innovation: A Theoretical Framework Based on System Dynamics (Leonardo Ferreira de Oliveira, Carlos Denner Dos Santos Júnior)

-Co-producing public value through IoT and social media (Ulf Hedestig, Daniel Skog, Mikael Söderström)

Panel  2: Citizen-Oriented Digital Transformation in the Public Sector

Room: Senaatszaal Chairs: Ines Mergel, Rainer Kattel, Veiko Lember, Keegan McBride

12.30

Lunch

Room: Foyer

 

13.30

Paper session 9: Smart cities

Room: Frans van Hasseltzaal

Chair: Soon Ae Chun

-Smart City Initiatives: Designing a Project-Level Smart Value Assessment Instrument (Joachim Van den Bergh, Paula Dootson, Marek Kowalkiewicz, Stijn Viaene)

-The Quest for the Quality of Life in European Smart Cities. An empirical research (Manuel Pedro Rodríguez Bolívar, José Miguel López-Quiles)

-How Cities Categorize Datasets in their Open Data Portals: an Exploratory Analysis (Higor Dos Santos Pinto, Flavia Bernardini, Jose Viterbo)

-HandYwiN: A Crowdsourcing-Mapping Solution Towards Accessible Cities (Arbi Chouikh)

Paper session 10: Organizational Factors, Adoption Issues and Digital Government Impacts

Room: Commissiekamer 2

Chair: Yu-Che Chen

-Impact of Citizens’ Privacy Concerns on e-Government Adoption (Dapeng Liu, Lemuria Carter)

-A Tough Decision Made Easy? Local Government Decision-Making about Contracting for Cybersecurity (Brian Nussbaum, Sora Park)

-Enablers for interoperability in decentralized e-Government settings (Leif Sundberg)

-Analyzing e-Governance Assessment Initiatives: An Exploratory Study (Ayman Alarabiat, Delfina Soares, Luis Ferreira, Filipe de Sá-Soares)

Paper session 11: Proactive Transparency and Knowledge Discovery from Open Government Data

Room: Commissiekamer 3

Chair: José Viterbo

-Improvement of Transparency through Mining Techniques for Reclassification of Texts: The case of Brazilian Transparency Portal (Gustavo Almeida, Kate Revoredo, Claudia Cappelli, Cristiano Maciel)

-Text Mining as a transparency enabler to support decision making in a People Management Process (José Soares Barroso Júnior, Claudia Cappelli Aló, Kate Cerqueira Revoredo, Vanessa Tavares Nunes)

-Show me the Data! A Systematic Mapping on Open Government Data Visualization (André Eberhardt, Milene Silveira)

-Access to Information on websites of Brazilian Superior Courts of Justice: comparative analysis between data from 2013 and 2017 (Lahis Pasquali Kurtz, Paloma Maria Santos, Aires José Rover)

Paper session 12 – part 1: Open and Big Data Analytics in Government: Pathways from Insights to Public Value

Room: Commissiekamer 4

Chair: Antonio Cordella

-Predicting the Vote Using Legislative Speech (Aditya Budhwar, Foaad Khosmood, Toshihiro Kuboi, Alex Dekhtyar)

-Ready for Data Analytics? A Socio-Technical Perspective to Data Acquisition in Local Governments (Minyoung Ku, J. Ramon Gil-Garcia)

 

Paper session 12 – part 2: Public value creation and innovation in government

Room: Commissiekamer 4

Chair: Antonio Cordella

-How to plan an organizational strategy to manage ICTs mediated co-production: a public value perspective (Andrea Paletti)

-Digital Government Enabled Transformation – Public e-Service Development and Changes in Public Value (Ida Lindgren, Anne Fleur van Veenstra)

Panel  3: Toward an Ethics of Digital Government: A First Discussion

Room: Senaatszaal Participants: Rob Domanski, Elsa Estevez, Evgeny Styrin, Teresa Harrison, Mark Alfano

15.30

Coffee break

Room: Foyer

16.00

Paper session 13: Smart cities

Room: Frans van Hasseltzaal

Chair: Dongwook Kim

-Working Across Boundaries in Smart City Research – Reflections from Early Career Researchers (Henrik Korsgaard, Sarah-Kristin Thiel, Titiana Ertiö, Vanessa Thomas)

-A Multiple-Criteria Algorithm for Smart Parking: Making fair and preferred parking reservations in Smart Cities (Zeenat Rehena, Md Ashifuddin Mondal, Marijn Janssen)

-Emergency Response Plan Recommendation and Composition System (ERPRCS) (Ayesha Afzal, Basit Shafiq, Shafay Shamail, Abeer Elahraf, Jaideep Vaidya, Nabil Adam)

-Perspectives on Smart Cities Strategies: Sketching a Framework and Testing First Uses (Stephan Haller, Alessia C. Neuroni, Marianne Fraefel, Ken Sakamura)

Paper session 14: Organizational Factors, Adoption Issues and Digital Government Impacts

Room: Commissiekamer 2

Chair: Lei Zheng

-Government Employees’ Adoption of Information Technology – A Literature Review (Mariem Ben Rehouma, Sara Hofmann)

-Framework for Designing M-Government Services in Developing Countries (Tupokigwe Isagah, Maria A. Wimmer)

-Contributing to a Digital Single Market for Europe: Barriers and Drivers of an EU-wide Once-Only Principle (Tarmo Kalvet, Maarja Toots, Robert Krimmer)

-Reconsidering the Importance of Context for the Success of Digital Government: The Case of Legal Vulnerability and Extreme Poverty in the Provision of Migration Services at the Southern Mexican Border (Luz Maria Garcia-Garcia, J. Ramon Gil-Garcia)

Paper session 15: Engagement in Government: For Better or For Worse?

Room: Commissiekamer 3

Chair: Yogesh Dwivedi

-Participatory Budgeting: The Case for Engaging Citizens in Local Government Decision Making (Amizan Omar, Uthayasankar Sivarajah, Vishanth Weerakkody)

-Understanding ‘Development’ From the Perspective of EGovernment, Digital Divide and ICT4D Literature: A Research Agenda (Banita Lal, Nripendra Rana, Yogesh Dwivedi, Diana Frost, Simbarashe Chirara)

-Promoting social participation through Digital Governance: identifying barriers in the Brazilian Public Administration (Edimara Luciano, Guilherme Wiedenhöft, Fabio Santos)

-Protection and Preservation of REGION Cultural Heritage engaging local communities via the use of Open Data (Maria Anna Ambrosino, Jerry Andriessen, Vanja Annunziata, Massimo De Santo, Carmela Luciano, Mirjam Pardijs, Donato Pirozzi, Gianluca Santangelo)

Paper session 16: Beyond Bureaucracy, Co-Producing Governance & New Models of Governance

Room: Commissiekamer 4

Chair: Alois Paulin

-The Role of Government in Crowdfunding for Achieving Co-funding of Public Projects (Sounman Hong, Jungmin Ryu)

-Towards a Networked Modern Democracy – Thoughts on How ICT Could Enable New Forms for the Relationship Between Citizens and their Representatives (Dirk Fischer, Robert Krimmer)

-Direct Deliberative Democracy: combining normative rightness with epistemic soundness (Cyril Velikanov)

-Public Governance through Fourth-Generation Technology: How Informatization differs from Digitalization (Alois Paulin)

Panel 4: Challenges to Government Use of Social Media

Chairs: Enzo Falco, Reinout Kleinhans and Gabriela Viale Pereira

Room: Senaatszaal

18.00

DGS General Membership Meeting (Room: Frans van Hasseltzaal)

19.00

Poster session with food (Room: Foyer)

                 

 

Time

Friday June 1

8.30

Registration

Registration desk, ground floor, Aula TU Delft

Address: Mekelweg 5, 2628 CC Delft

9.00

Plenary Keynote Speech by Steven Luitjens – Ministry of the Interior and Kingdom Relations

Plenary Panel discussion (panel 5): ID First – removing the barriers for personal data management (Chair: Nitesh Bharosa)

Room: Senaatszaal

10.30

Coffee break

Room: Foyer

11.00

Paper session 17: Social media and government

Room: Frans van Hasseltzaal

Chair: Andrea Kavanaugh

-Examining Government-Citizen Interactions on Twitter using Visual and Sentiment Analysis (Rocío Hubert, Elsa Estevez, Ana Maguitman, Tomasz Janowski)

-Facebook Impact and Sentiment Analysis on Political Campaigns: The Case of State of Mexico (Rodrigo Sandoval-Almazan, David Valle-Cruz)

-Coalition and Opposition MPs on Facebook (Nili Steinfeld and Azi Lev-On)

Paper session 18: Organizational Factors, Adoption Issues and Digital Government Impacts

Room: Commissiekamer 2

Chair: Bram Klievink

-Looking for a five-legged sheep: Identifying enterprise architects’ skills and competencies (Maija Ylinen, Samuli Pekkola)

-Culture of openness: The beginning of open government in municipalities in Germany (Tobias Siebenlist, Agnes Mainka)

-Open Government Data in Brazil – A Systematic Review of its Uses and Issues (Emilio Feliciano de Oliveira, Milene Selbach Silveira)

Paper session 19: Engagement in Government: For Better or For Worse?

Room: Commissiekamer 3

Chair: Yogesh Dwivedi

-Digital Transformation Model: Analytic Approach on Participatory Governance & Community Engagement in India (AlkaMishra, Durgaprasad Misra, Sitansu Sekhar Mahapatra, Shubhadip Biswas)

-Citizen Engagement in an Open Election Data Initiative: A Case Study of Indonesia’s “Kawal Pemilu” (Arie Purwanto, Anneke Zuiderwijk, Marijn Janssen)

-Spatial, temporal and semantic contextualization in citizens’ participation in Smart Cities (Amal Marzouki, Sehl Mellouli, Sylvie Daniel)

Paper session 20: Participatory democracy

Room: Commissiekamer 4

Chair: José Viterbo Filho

-Trust in e-participation: an empirical research on the influencing factors (Alex Santamaría Philco, Maria Wimmer)

-Strengthening Community Data: Towards Pervasive Participation (John Carroll, Jordan Beck, Shipi Kankane, Jomara Binda, Srishti Gupta)

-Multimodal Speaker Identification in Legislative Discourse (Daniel Kauffman, Michael Williams, Calin Washington, Gudrun Socher,  Foaad Khosmood)

Panel  6: Blockchain Applications in Government

Room: Senaatszaal Chairs: Lemuria Carter, Jolien Ubacht

 

12.30

Lunch

Room: Foyer

13.30

Paper session 21: Social media and government

Room: Frans van Hasseltzaal

Chair: Nitesh Bharosa

-Humor, Support and Criticism: a Analysis and Visualization of Subjectivity and Polarity of Twitter Location Data (Ussama Yaqub, Nitesh Sharma, Rachit Pabreja, Soon Ae Chun, Vijay Atluri, Jaideep Vaidya)

-Taxonomy for Discourse Analysis about Political Crisis on Twitter (Carlos Roberto G. Teixeira, Gabriela Kurtz, Daniele R. de Souza, Joao Marcelo F. Lerina, Lorenzo P. Leuck, Isabel H. Manssour, Milene S. Silveira, Roberto Tietzmann)

-The PredNews forecasting model: Predicting election results based on online newspapers comments (Ana Cristina Bicharra Garcia, William Silva and Luis Correia)

Paper session 22 – part 1: Artificial intelligence in the public sector

Room: Commissiekamer 2

Chair: Sehl Mellouli

-E-Health: Using Agent Based Models to Simulate Behavior and Activities of Individuals during an Epidemic Outbreak (Marco Antonio Ramos-Corchado, Juan Sánchez, Vianney Muñoz, J. Raymundo Marcial-Romero, David Valle-Cruz, A López-López. Felix Ramos-Corchado)

 

Paper session 22 – part 2: Open government: data infrastructures, strategies, and governance

Room: Commissiekamer 2

Chair: Iryna Susha

-Discussing Open Government as a Concept: A Comparison between the Perceptions of Public Managers and Current Academic Discourse (Edgar Alejandro Ruvalcaba-Gomez, J. Ignacio Criado Grande, Ramon Gil-Garcia)

-Towards a Meta-model for Data Ecosystems (Marcelo Iury de Sousa Oliveira, Lairson Emanuel R. A. Oliveira, Marlos G. Ribeiro Batista, Bernadette Farias Lóscio)

Paper session 23: Open government: data infrastructures, strategies, and governance

Room: Commissiekamer 3

Chair: Fatemeh Ahmadi Zeleti

-A Rationale for Data Governance as an Approach to Tackle Recurrent Drawbacks in Open Data Portals (Juan Ribeiro Reis, Jose Viterbo, Flavia Bernardini)

-What is a Data Ecosystem? (Marcelo Iury de Sousa Oliveira, Bernadette Farias Lóscio)

-A Dual Valuation of Open Government (Morgan Currie)

Paper session 24: Blockchain

Room: Commissiekamer 4

Chair: Jolien Ubacht

-Challenges of Blockchain Technology Adoption for e-Government: A Systematic Literature Review (F. Rizal Batubara, Jolien Ubacht, Marijn Janssen)

-The Potential for Using Blockchain Technology in the Public Sector – an Analytical Framework (Svein Ølnes, Arild Jansen)

-Cryptocurrency Adoption: The Perspective of the Individual (Ludwig Schaupp, Mackenzie Festa)

Panel 7The use of MOOCS in the Open Government Virtual Education

Room: Senaatszaal Chairs: Rodrigo Sandoval-Almazan, David Valle-Cruz,  J. Ignacio Criado

15.00

Coffee break

Room: Foyer

15.30

Paper session 25: Smart cities

Room: Frans van Hasseltzaal

Chair: Leonidas Anthopoulos

-Long Tail Phenomenon in Public Policy: Analyzing Big Data on Citizen Opinion in Smart City (Eunmi Lee, Daesung Jun, Hyewon Lim, Dongwook Kim, Hyoungjoo Kim)

-How Big Data Contributes to the Building of Citizen-Centric Smart Cities: The case of Namyangju City in Korea (Daesung Jun, Eunmi Lee, Hyewon Lim, Dongwook Kim, Loni Hagen)

-Smart Cities in the Era of Artificial Intelligence and Internet of Things (Amal Ben Rjab, Sehl Mellouli)

Paper session 26: Maturity and Sustainability of Open Governmental Data

Room: Commissiekamer 2

Chair: Agnes Mainka

-Investigating open data portals automatically: a methodology and some illustrations (Andreiwid Correa, Pär-Ola Zander, Flavio Silva)

-Role of Law as a Guardian of the Right to Use Public Sector Information : Case Study of Korean Government (Sang-Pil Yoon, Moon-Ho Joo and Hun-Yeong Kwon)

-Agile Production of High Quality Open Data (Renato De Donato, Giuseppe Ferretti, Antonio Marciano, Giuseppina Palmieri, Donato Pirozzi, Vittorio Scarano and Luca Vicidomini)

 

Paper session 27 – part 1: Data for good – disaster response and resilience

Room: Commissiekamer 3

Chair: Tina Comes

-A Framework for Strengthening Data Ecosystems to Serve Humanitarian Purposes (Elise Haak, Jolien Ubacht, Mark Van den Homberg, Scott Cunningham, Bartel Van de Walle)

-Towards generalized process patterns for detecting corruption within the government using open data (Darusalam Darusalam, Marijn Janssen, Jolien Ubacht)

 

Paper session 27 – part 2: Participatory democracy

Room: Commissiekamer 3

Chair: José Viterbo

-E-participation, Social Media and Digital Gap: Challenges in the Brazilian Context (Manuella Maia Ribeiro, Maria Alexandra Cunha and Alexandre Fernades Barbosa)

Paper session 28 – part 1: Data Sharing and Analytics to Address Societal Challenges

Room: Commissiekamer 4

Chair: Alexandros Gerontas

-Comparing the Openness of Archetypical Business-to-Government Information Sharing Architectures Balancing Advantages of Openness with the Control of Risks (Sélinde van Engelenburg, Marijn Janssen, Bram Klievink, Yao Hua Tan, Boriana Rukanova)

 

Paper session 28 – part 2: Blockchain

Room: Commissiekamer 4

Chair: Svein Ølnes

-When Willeke can get rid of paperwork: a lean infrastructure for qualified information exchange based on trusted identities (Sander Dijkhuis, Remco van Wijk, Hidde Dorhout, Nitesh Bharosa)

-Governing blockchains from an institutional perspective, a matter of trust or control? (David Meijer, Jolien Ubacht)

 

17.00

End of sessions

17.30

Leaving 17.40 sharp!

Boat tour through Delft, sponsored by 4TU.Centre for Research Data (get on board at: Abtswoudsebrug, Schieweg, 2627 AH, Delft – there will be signs))

18.20

Arrival in Delft city centre, walk to conference dinner location (5 minutes)

18.30

Conference award Dinner

Stadsherberg De Mol, Delft city center

Address: Molslaan 104 2611 RP  Delft

*All meat provided during the conference dinner is Halal meat

                 

 

Time

Saturday June 2

9.00-18.00

Optional: field trip