LANE is about bringing together people enthusiastic about Laser Material Processing from different backgrounds sharing creative thoughts and gained results. Therefore, it is key to generate an open and safe environment that fosters an exchange of knowledge and ideas. Our LANE tradition of creating such an environment can be proven and is codified by our commitment to the IUPAP policies of Free Circulation of Scientists and Harassment at Conferences.
Free Circulation of Scientists: The principle of the Universality of Science is fundamental to scientific progress. This principle embodies freedom of movement, association, expression and communication for scientists, as well as equitable access to data, information and research materials. In pursuing its objectives with respect to the rights and responsibilities of scientists, the International Union of Pure and Applied Physics (IUPAP) actively upholds this principle, and, in so doing, opposes any discrimination on the basis of such factors as ethnic origin, religion, citizenship, language, political stance, gender, or age. IUPAP should only sponsor conferences and events at institutions and in countries that uphold this principle. If scientists are excluded from attending IUPAP-sponsored international conferences by a host institution or country on the basis of any of these factors, IUPAP should register its concern at the highest level of that institution or country, and should not sponsor any future events in that country until such exclusions have been eliminated.
Harassment at Conferences: It is the policy of the International Union of Pure and Applied Physics that all participants at an IUPAP-supported Conference will enjoy a comfortable experience, and that they will treat each other with respect at all times. The conference organisers will appoint two advisors at the conference who will consult with those who have suffered from harassment and who will suggest ways of redressing their problems, and an advisor who will counsel those accused of harassment.
We would like to thank the IUPAP for supporting our efforts to promote the diversity in science.
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