The Symposium will start in the afternoon of Sunday July 28 with the Registration (15:30-19:00) and the Welcome mixer (19:00-22:00) at the Natural History Museum, Botanical Garden
Via Pier Antonio Micheli 3, Florence. How to get to the Botanical Garden
The Scientific sections will start on Monday July 29 (08:40) with the Opening Ceremony with the presence of the Rector of the University of Florence and the President of the Italian Chemical Society. The symposium venue is on the Campus Novoli of the University of Florence, Via delle Pandette, 9, 50127 Florence D6: Building ground floor conference location.
The easiest way to reach the Symposium Venue from downtown (Alamanni-SMN Station) is T2- LINE - VESPUCCI and from Florence Airport is the T2 LINE – VESPUCCI tram line dropping off at ‘SAN-DONATO – UNIVERSITA’ station that is located 2-3 minutes walking from the D6 conference building (purchasing tickets).
Florence and its metro area are served by several bus lines. The bus company providing the service is called Autolinee Toscane. Bus tickets can be bought from bars, tobacconists, newsagents, from automatic machines, and app.
In the metropolitan area of Florence, all “urbano capoluogo” tickets and passes allow you to use urban trams and buses. How to get your tickets (Single Ticket € 1.70)
Contactless payment is available on buses and tram for purchasing tickets on board using credit/debit cards, smartphones, and enabled wearables. Mastercard, Visa and American Express cards are accepted.
Urban lines: tap every time you board
HOLD YOUR CARD NEAR THE TICKET VALIDATION MACHINE
A green screen means you have successfully checked in.
On urban lines, tap every time you board. If your journey involves changing buses or trams, you will not be charged additional tickets within the validity period of the ticket purchased with the first tap.
Each card (or associated device) allows only one passenger to travel at a time.
To purchase tickets for multiple people, download the app at bus.
For more information on how to reach Florence and move around the city, check the Feel Florence website.
Plenary Lectures (PL01-PL06, 40 min. discussion included)
Invited Lectures (IL01-IL14, 30 min. discussion included).
Short oral communications (OC01-OC42, 20 min. discussion included).
Please refer to the Scientific Program to verify the oral session when your communication has been scheduled.
A Poster session (P01-P34)
has been scheduled on Tuesday, July 30 in the same building, ground floor. Please refer to the Scientific Program to get the number assigned to the posters.
The area available for each poster is 70 cm (width) x 100 (height).
Material for mounting posters will be available at the Symposium desk.
Posters can be displayed from lunch time of Monday 29 till lunch time of Wednesday 31.
The WSeS-11 and the ISOCS-30 organizers have reached an agreement with Phosphorus, Sulfur, and Silicon and the Related Elements to jointly publish the proceedings of the two symposia. Further details will be provided soon.
See you in Florence!