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Chair: Karina Schulte
Facilitator: Alice Rajewsky
Rapporteurs: Euloge Edi & Severin Zincker
Diffractive grating structures for colour-separating backlights
      Roberto Caputo (Philips Research) Dick K.G de Boer (Philips Research) and 
      Hugo J. Cornelissen (Philips Research)
The spread of central European modernism to earthquake prone areas 
      of the continent and challenges for the preservation of reinforced concrete 
      heritage buildings
      Maria D. Bostenaru Dan (Rose School/IUSS di Pavia), Rui Pinho (Universite 
      degli Studi di Pavia)
An adaptive virtual structured network topology for P2P systems
      Edi Euloge (University College Dublin), Tahar Kechadi (University College 
      Dublin) and McNulty Ronan (University College Dublin)
Digital-handwriting - automation of manual work in a handwrite-computer 
      system interaction
      Tamas Kis (CAS Software AG) 
All speakers are asked to be mindful that the conference is a multidisciplinary event with a central theme of public engagement with science. You will be presenting to peers outside your research discipline and field so it will be important that you address your presentation appropriately for this audience.
Presenters should talk for a maximum of 15 minutes. This will be followed by approximately ten minutes of questions and discussion giving a total 
      time of 25 minutes. In order to allow delegates to move freely between sessions, 
      the chairs will allow 5 minutes between presentations for speakers to change 
      over and audience members to settle.
    
A PDF file with all the sessions listed is also available along with a collected version of the abstracts.