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Program at-a- glance

Program at a Glance

WTC2023 Program at a Glance

The Congress will be held from 12 to 18 of May 2023, Friday to Thursday. ITA’s General Assemblies will be held on Sunday and Wednesday. Opening Ceremony will be on Monday and Technical Sessions will take place in parallel sessions from Monday to Wednesday. Last day of the Congress will be dedicated to Technical Tours. Distinct parallel sessions will be organized for Women in Tunnelling and Young Members Groups.  A draft program overview is presented in the table below. The program will be updated well in advance of the Congress with its final version and detailed scheduling of each activity.  

Click here to download the full conference program as a PDF. Please keep in mind that the most up to date program is the interactive one below.

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Program Overview

Time /Date FRIDAY 12 MAY 2023 SATURDAY 13 MAY 2023 SUNDAY 14 MAY 2023 MONDAY 15 MAY 2023 TUESDAY 16 MAY 2023 WEDNESDAY 17 MAY 2023 THURSDAY 18 MAY 2023
08.30-09.00 ITA General Assembly ITA Plenary Session ITACUS Steering Board Committee ITA COSUF Steering Board Committee ITA
COSUF
Activities
Technical sessions Technical
Tours
09.00-09.30 ITACET
training
Course
ITACET
training
Course
EUTF Board meeting FIDIC TG10 ITA
Executive
Council
Meeting
Opening Ceremony
09.30-10.00
10.00-10.30
10.30-11.00 Coffee Break Coffee Break Coffee Break
11.00-11.30 ITA General Assembly Coffee Break ITA Plenary Session ITA
COSUF
Activities
Technical sessions Women in Tunneling
11.30-12.00 Muir Wood Lecture
&
Keynote Lecture
12.00-12.30
12.30-13.00 GA Lunch
13.00-13.30 Lunch Lunch TUST Journal
event






Special Off Site EventLavrion Technological & Cultural Park Lunch
13.30-13.45
13.45-14.00
14.00-14.30 WG
Animateurs
meeting
WG and Committee meetings Technical sessions WG and Committee meetings Technical sessions ITATECH Activities & ITACET YM technical session ITACUS Session Nordic Forum Client Forum Technical sessions ITA General Assembly
14.30-15.00
15.00-15.20
15.20-15.50 Coffee Break Coffee Break Coffee Break
15.50-16.45 Technical sessions WG and Committee meetings Technical sessions ITATECH Activities & ITACET YM technical session ITACUS Session EXCO + Prime Sponors Client Forum Technical sessions ITA General Assembly Symbolic
Marathon Race
PANATHENAIC STADIUM
16.45-17.00 Young Member General Meeting
17.00-17.15
17.15-17.30
17.30-18.00 Closing Ceremony
18.00-18.30
18.30-19.30
19.30-20.00 ITA President's Reception
(Invitation Only)
Welcome Reception ITA Tech Industry Dinner
(invitation only)
20.00-20.30 Member Nations & WTC2026Candidates Dinner
(Invitation only)
YM
Social
Event
Gala Dinner
20.30-21.00
21.00-21.30
21.30-22.00
22.00-22.30
22.30-23.00

Programme Overview

FRIDAY 12 MAY 2023

09:00-16:25

SATURDAY 13 MAY 2023

09:10-17:25

09:00-14:00

EUTF Board meeting

FIDIC TG10

09:00-13:00

ITA Executive Council Meeting

14:00-17:30

WGs + Committees + EXCO

19:30-22:30

ITA President's Reception (Invitation Only)

SUNDAY 14 MAY 2023

08:30-10:30

ITA General Assembly

10:30-11:00

Coffee Break

11:00-12:30

ITA General Assembly

12:30-13:30

GA Lunch

14:00-17:30

WGs and Committees meetings

19:30-22:30

Welcome Reception

MONDAY 15 MAY 2023

09:00-11:00

Opening Ceremony

11:00-11:30

Coffee Break

11:30-13:00

Muir Wood Lecture & Keynote Lecture

13:00-14:00

Lunch

14:00-15:20

Technical sessions

WGs and Committees meetings

15:20-15:50

Coffee Break

15:50-17:30

Technical sessions

WGs and Committees meetings

EXCO + Prime Sponsors

19:30-22:30

ITA Tech Industry Dinner (invitation only)

TUESDAY 16 MAY 2023

08:30-10:15

ITA Plenary Session

ITA COSUF Steering Board Committee

ITA COSUF Activity Groups

10:15-10:45

Coffee Break

10:45-13:00

ITA Plenary Session

ITA COSUF Steering Board Committee

ITA COSUF Activity Groups

13:00-14:00

Lunch

 

13:00-18:30

13:15-14:00

TUST Journal event

14:00-15:20

Technical sessions

ITATECH Activities & ITACET

ITACUS Steering Board Committee

Nordic Forum

Clients Forum

YMs session

15:20-15:50

Coffee Break

15:50-17:00

YMs session

15:50-17:30

Technical sessions

ITATECH Activities & ITACET

Clients Forum

17:00-18:00

YMs General Assembly

20:00-22:30

Member Nations & WTC2027 Candidates Dinner (Invitation only)

20:00-23:00

YM Social Event

WEDNESDAY 17 MAY 2023

08:30-10:30

Technical sessions

ITACUS Session

Sustainability Committee Session

10:30-11:00

Coffee Break

11:00-13:00

Technical sessions

Women in Tunnelling

13:00-14:00

Lunch

13:45-15:20

ITA General Assembly

14:00-15:20

Technical sessions

15:20-15:50

Coffee Break

15:50-17:15

ITA General Assembly

15:50-17:30

Technical sessions

17:30-18:00

Closing Ceremony

20:00-23:00

Gala Dinner

THURSDAY 18 MAY 2023

08:30-14:00

Technical Tours

15:50-18:00

Tarcisio Celestino

Tarcisio Celestino was previously ITA President (2016-19) and President of the Brazilian Tunnelling Committee. He was the Animateur of the ITA Working Group 12 on Sprayed Concrete Use (2005-10). He earned his doctorate degree in Civil Engineering (Rock Mechanics) from the University of California, Berkeley (1981).

He is currently Professor at the University of Sao Paulo and employed by Themag Engenharia Ltda., Sao Paulo (Brazil), where he leads the Geotechnical Engineering, Engineering Geology &Transportation Engineering Design Groups. He is also responsible for the geotechnical designs of several hydroelectric power plants, subways, highways etc., including major underground works (since 1990). He has also acted as consultant.

Professor Celestino continues to contribute his knowledge for the graduate courses & research areas on Rock Mechanics & Underground Works, at the São Carlos Engineering School, University of São Paulo and for the ITACET Foundation.

2. Excursion of history and adventure in Lavreotiki
Sunday 14 May, 2023

Our destination is the exploitation galleys of one of the largest underground mines of Attica. The chambers of metal extraction, rich in recognisable minerals, combine the mystery of ancient drifts with the beauty of caves. We will wander underground for up to 3 hours and explore the maize of drifts, the chambers supported by natural as well as carved-out pillars and the stalactites decoration reminiscent of natural caves. Each of the routes we follow hides surprises waiting to be discovered! 

After we will visit the great “Chaos” sinkhole, a heart-shaped sinkhole formation 150m in diameter and 55m deep. This chiasm may have been formed by the collapse of a cave roof as many of the area’s mining tunnels end there.

Scientific theme: Underground mining activity in Lavrio

Duration: 6 hours inclusive

Detailed program

9.30-10.30 Athens-Lavrio

10.30-13.30 Underground mines

14.00-14.30 Stop at dolin “Chaos” and return to Athens

14.30 – 15.30 Lavrio-Athens

Cost per person: 40,00 €

*limited participation on a first come first served basis. In case participants are less than 20, the respective event will be cancelled and a refund wil be given.

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1. We go down Athens underground. (Athens centre, moving around on foot)
Saturday 13 May, 2023

How many surprises can the Athens underground have in store for its visitors? The stroll will start from underground shelters and detention areas of the German Kommandatur, remnants of the 2nd World War in Athens. Then, we will take the steps that start off under a timeworn trap door on the side of a road or hidden away in a sidewalk flower–bed, that will lead us in a different, forgotten underground area of the city! For hundreds of years, underground pathways have been used for various and mysterious purposes. Some say that all underground pathways are interconnected although there is no proof of this. Nevertheless, the allure of an unknown world is always there, beneath the ground we walk on. We lift up the antiquated hatch and descend the stone steps.  In the catacomb, we come across tunnels of ancient aqueducts, roman baths and byzantine crypts. The Athens river is also found hidden below the ground, running in old galleys under the most central streets of Athens – we can hear the cars passing over our heads! 

We invite you to discover together the hidden secrets of our city!

Scientific theme: underground constructions of the 19th and 20th century.

Duration: Maximum of 4 hours.

Detailed program:

11.00 Meeting outside Metro Station Panepistimio

11.30 Memorial Site (Korai Street). Two-level underground shelter below the Mansion of Ethniki Insurance Company.

13.00 Catacombs of the Russian Church (Filellinon Street). Inside the catacombs a tunnel and a shaft from ancient Peisistratus aqueduct, ruins from roman baths and crypts of the Byzantine order of Likodimos -11th century.

14.00 Ilissos River (area of Panathenaic Stadium). The buried riverbed of Athens river Ilissos.

Cost per person : 35,00 €

*limited participation on a first come first served basis. In case participants are less than 20, the respective event will be cancelled and a refund wil be given.

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Professor Kyriazis Pitilakis

Professor Kyriazis Pitilakis has more than forty years of intensive academic, research and professional experience in civil, earthquake and geotechnical engineering. Vice-President of the European Association of Earthquake Engineering (EAEE), ex- Chairman of the Technical Committee “Geotechnical Earthquake Engineering andAssociated Problems” (TC203) of the International Society of Soil Mechanics and Geotechnical Engineering (ISSMGE), and past President of the Greek Society of Earthquake Engineering. He is presently Professor Emeritus in Aristotle University, Thessaloniki, Greece and since 2019 visiting Professor in Tongji University, International Laboratory of earthquake Engineering (ILEE), Shanghai, China.

Coordinator and scientific responsible of numerous European research projects, namely EUROSEISTEST and SYNER-G, he has a long experience in European research activities in earthquake engineering, geotechnical engineering, vulnerability and risk assessment of civil engineering structures, infrastructures and lifelines. According to the recent Stanford classification he is among the top 10 leading researchers in Civil Engineering in Greece, and among the top 10 leading international researchers in specific topics like Soil Dynamics, Engineering Seismology and Geotechnical Earthquake Engineering.

Chairman of several international conferences including the 16th European Conference of Earthquake Engineering, Thessaloniki 2018 and invited keynote lecturer in many International Conferences. Author of more than 650 scientific papers (h-factor 57) published in peer review scientific journals, and conference proceedings, author and co-author in several books, editor of four books published in Springer Editions, all in relevant subjects of earthquake engineering, seismic risk and geotechnical earthquake engineering. Professor Kyriazis Pitilakis is founder and coordinator of EUROSEISTEST, a large scale experimental facility in earthquake engineering, soil dynamics and engineering seismology that is unique in Europe and worldwide. He supervised more that 30 PhD thesis and numerous of his students hold academic positions in Greece and worldwide.

Professor Kyriazis Pitilakis is strongly involved in the ongoing revision of EC8 (Part 1-Seismic Actions and Part 5-Seismic design of foundations, retaining structures, soilstructure interaction, liquefaction, slope stability and underground structures), while he has been international expert for the revision of other seismic codes worldwide.

He is member of the editorial advisory board in Springer editions (Geotechnical, Geological and Earthquake Engineering), member of the editorial board and reviewer of numerous scientific journals and member of many international societies in earthquake and geotechnical engineering.

Honors: Chevalier dans l’Ordre des Palmes Academiques, French Republic.
Thessaloniki 06.06.2022

Professor Marc Panet

The 12th Muir Wood lecture will be delivered by Professor Marc Panet during the WTC2023 in Athens. His nomination being a Muir Wood lecturer was proposed by the French Tunnelling & Underground Space Association (AFTES) as per ITA’s Statues and By-laws.

Marc Panet graduated in Civil Engineering at the École des Mines de Paris and obtained a Master degree at the University of California at Berkeley. He started his career in 1965 at the Laboratoire Central des Ponts et Chaussées, in Paris, where he was a Research Engineer, Head of the Geotechnical Department and Technical Director. In 1982 he joined the SHP Group, in Paris, as Scientific Director. From 1984 to 1996 he was the President and CEO of SIMECSOL; and from 1996 to 2000 President and CEO of FC International SA. Since then he has been working as a consultant. He taught at the École Nationale des Ponts et Chaussées, at the École des Mines and at the École Centrale des Arts et Manufactures, in Paris.

Marc has been in charge of numerous studies in geotechnical engineering for underground works, highways, bridges, and natural hazards. Among the main projects are: the Mont Blanc Tunnel (11.6km), the Frejus Road Tunnel (12.9 km), the Large Electron–Positron Collider (CERN in Geneva), the Channel Tunnel (from 1967 to the end of the construction), the Millau Bridge, the Loetschberg Base Tunnel (43 km), subways in Paris, Rennes, Caracas, Athens and Algiers, the slides of the city of Constantine (Algeria), the project of the suspended bridge on the Straits of Messina (Italy) and the project of the cable-stayed bridge on the Golden Horn (Turkey). He is presently involved in a large number of geotechnical projects.

He is the author of a large number of publications in professional journals and international conferences and of the well-known book “Calculation of tunnels using the convergence-confinement method”.

Marc Panet is a Honorary Member of the French Academy of Technology, Knight of the National Order of Merit and Knight of the Order of Academic Palms.