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Workshop on CTBT Technologies for Arabic speaking National Data Centres

CO-ORGANIZERS
Government of the People’s Democratic Republic of Algeria
Algerian National Atomic Energy Commission (COMENA) 
 

LOCATION
Algiers, Algeria


DATES
1-5 December 2024
 

LANGUAGE
The working language will be Arabic
 

OBJECTIVES

  1. To provide a comprehensive understanding of the roles of National Data Centres within the verification regime.
  2. To promote the exchange of experience and expertise among Participating States in the establishment, operation and management of a National Data Centre.
  3. To equip participants with the necessary knowledge and skills for accessing and utilizing International Monitoring System (IMS) data and International Data Centre (IDC) products.
  4. To explore and promote the use of IMS data and IDC products for civil and scientific applications. This includes discussions on how data from the CTBT verification system can be utilized in areas such as environmental monitoring, disaster prevention/recovery, and academic research.
  5. To harmonize the approaches of States' Signatories participating in and benefiting from the CTBT verification system.  


AGENDA

  • Introduction and objectives;  
  • National presentations (information on format and contents will be provided to approved participants);  
  • Methods to Access IMS Data and IDC products;  
  • IMS Data, Acquisition, Processing and Storage: Standard NDC-in-a-Box Software Package;
  • Necessary NDC’s Resources to process IMS Data and understanding of IDC Products;  
     

Note: Participants are invited to bring portable computers (laptops) for getting onsite installation and hands-on of the NDC-in-a-Box. 


PARTICIPANT PROFILE

  • NDC technical and managerial staff and analysts, preferably IDC Authorized Users.
  • Technical staff with an advanced degree who operate or have access to regional and/or local monitoring networks based on any or multiple IMS Technologies (Seismic, Hydroacoustic, Infrasound, Radionuclide).
  • Experience in data analysis of any of the IMS Technologies
  • Involvement in nuclear test ban verification.
  • Understanding of computer-based systems (basic knowledge of the Linux operating system and SQL is desirable). 
     

APPLICATION PROCEDURES

Arabic-speaking NDC technical and managerial staff are invited to submit their applications for this Workshop through established official channels (their Permanent Missions to the CTBTO or Ministries of Foreign Affairs). 

Applicants are requested to use the provided registration form for submission latest by 30 September 2024


However, pending the official nomination, participants may email the registration form upon its approval by a Director of the institution, to allow for timely travel and accommodation arrangements to be made by the PTS. 


FINANCIAL INFORMATION 
Applicable to PTS-funded participants only

In accordance with the Staff regulations and rules and Administrative Directives, the PTS will provide the following:

  • A Daily Subsistence Allowance (DSA) that is sufficient to cover the related expenses during the workshop program will be granted to funded participants;  
  • The PTS travel agent will reserve, issue and forward the flight ticket to the participants for the most direct and economic route;
  • Funded participants are not allowed to purchase their own tickets unless, under exceptional circumstances, be authorized to do so and only if this proves to be most cost efficient for the PTS;
  • The PTS will book a hotel and cover the costs for the accommodation; and
  • Health insurance will be provided for the duration of the workshop.  

Requirement: Scanned passport copies.
 

OTHER PERTINENT INFORMATION

Presentations

  • PowerPoint presentations (shall not exceed 20 minutes).
  • Posters (should be in either A0 or B1 portrait format).
  • Round table discussion for two relevant workshop topics. Applicants can submit a separate abstract (on top of the presentation or poster) for a topic that they deem of particular importance to the workshop. The respective participants are then able to (co-)moderate the round table discussion, which will be arranged beforehand.    

Visas
Participants should apply for visas, if needed and as soon as possible, at the corresponding Embassy upon receipt of an Acceptance Note Verbale from the PTS, to ensure timely processing. 


 

Point of Contact

Capacity Building and Training Section (IDC/CBT) 
International Data Centre Division 
CTBTO Preparatory Commission  
P.O. Box 1200, A-1400  
Vienna, Austria  
Tel:  +43 1 26030 6132    
Email: [email protected]