PRELIMINARY SCIENTIFIC PROGRAMME
(FEBRUARY 24 1997)
THERE WILL BE A SPECIAL 1 HOUR SEMINAR BY H1 AND ZEUS ON DESY RESULTS
ON WEDNESDAY, MARCH 5


Monday March 3
8.30 - 11.30
I. ASTROPHYSICS, COSMOLOGY AND NEUTRINO PHYSICS

1. New Findings on Neutron Stars
(Giovanni Bignami, Cassino)
2. Findings at the Hubble Space Telescope
(Pietro Benvenuti, Garching)
3. Measurements of Nuclear Cross-Sections of Astrophysical Interest
(Silvio Cherubini, LNS)
4. The Start of the Borexino Experiment
(Gianpaolo Bellini, Milano)
5. The Standard Cosmological Model Today
(Lawrence Krauss, CERN)

16.30-19.30
I. ASTROPHYSICS, COSMOLOGY AND NEUTRINO PHYSICS

6. Studies of Antimatter at the CERN Antiproton Decelerator
(Mario Macri', Genova)
7. First Results of the NOMAD Neutrino Oscillation Experiment
(Thomas Weisse, Dortmund)
8. First Results of the CHORUS Neutrino Oscillation Experiment
(Pasquale Migliozzi, Napoli)
9. New Results from the Super Kamiokande Experiment
(Chank Kee Jung, Stony Brook)
10. Neutrino Oscillations, Where Are We ?
(Gianluigi Fogli, Bari)
11. Supernova 1987: 10 years later
(Arnon Dar, Haifa)


Tuesday, March 4
8.30 - 11.30
II. ELECTROWEAK PHYSICS

1. W production and mass measurements at LEP II
(Atul Gurtu, Bombay)
2. W Mass and Electroweak Measurements at TeV 1
(Mark Lancaster, LBL)
3. Studies of Gauge Boson Pairs and their Couplings at TeV1
(Mark Adams, Chicago)
4. A Measurement of the Neutron Form Factor
(Rinaldo Baldini, Frascati)
5. Results from the SLD Detector at SLAC
(Nicolo' de Groot, SLAC)
6 . New Results on (g-2)
(Ettore Remiddi, Bologna)

16.30-17.30
II. ELECTROWEAK PHYSICS

7. Z0 couplings to quarks at LEP
(Vitaliano Ciulli, Pisa)
8. Z0 couplings to Leptons, and Electroweak Physics at LEP
(Christoph Paus, CERN)

17.30-19.30
III. FUTURE PROSPECTS

1. Progress of ATLAS and CMS at LHC
(Joerg Tutas, Aachen)
2. The LHCB Project at LHC
(Giovanni Carboni, Roma II)
3. First Results of the KTeV experiment at Fermilab
(Edward Blucher, Chicago)
4. Precision Experimental Tests of String Theory
(Alvaro de Rujula, CERN)

Wednesday, March 5
8.30 - 11.30
IV. BEAUTY AND CHARM PHYSICS

1. Charmonium Production at Fixed Target Experiments
(Sergio Conetti, Virginia)
2. Open Beauty and Onia Production at TeV1
(Speaker to be announced)
3. Heavy Flavor Production at HERA
(Giovanni Abbiendi, DESY)
4. Rare B-states and Flavour mixing in the B-sector
(James Fast, Purdue)
5. Beauty and Tau Physics at LEP
(Marco Battaglia, Helsinki)
6. Charmed Baryons Lifetimes
(Reinhold Rueckl, Wuerzburg)
7. How to Understand Hadronic Onia Production
(Andrea Petrelli,Pisa)

11.30-12.30
SPECIAL SEMINAR
OBSERVATION OF HIGH-Q2 EVENTS AT HERA
Philippe Bruel(Ecole Polytechnique, H1)
Silvia Limentani (Padova, ZEUS)

16.30 - 19.30
V. ROUND TABLE
"THE NEXT HIGH ENERGY LINEAR ELECTRON COLLIDER, WHERE ARE WE?"


- Jack Gunion, DAVIS
- Clemens Heusch, Santa Cruz
- Robert Palmer, BNL
- Ronald Ruth, SLAC,
- Hirotaka Sugawara, KEK
- Albrecht Wagner, DESY
- Bjoern Wiik, DESY

Thursday, March 6
8.30-11.30
VI. QUANTUM CHROMODYNAMICS


1. Polarized Structure Function Measurements at CERN
(M. Velasco, CERN)
2. Structure Function Measurements at HERA
(Ulrich Straumann, Heidelberg)
3. What can we learn from Polarized Structure Function Data?
(Richard Ball, Edinburgh)
4. Jet Production at D0
(Daniel Elvira, Stony Brook)
5. Jet Production and Fragmentation at CDF
(Phil Melese, Rockefeller)
6. Order \alpha_s^2 contributions to the fragmentation functions in e+e- annihilation
(Willy L.Van Neerven, Leiden)


16.30 - 19.30
VI. QUANTUM CHROMODYNAMICS

7. QCD at LEP
(Stefan Kluth, CERN)
8. Relativistic Ion Physics at CERN
(Massimo Masera, Torino)
9. Diffractive Processes at TeV 1
(Brad Abbott, New York)
10. Diffractive Processes at HERA
(Gerhard Knies, DESY)
11. BFKL Resummation, and the Theory of Diffraction
(Jochen Bartels, DESY)
12. The Phenomenology of Jet Physics
(Mike Seymour, RAL/CERN)

Friday March 7
8.30 - 11.30
VII. TOP AND BEYOND

1. Physics of the Top Quark at D0
(Krzysztof Genser, Fermilab)
2. Physics of the Top Quark at CDF
(Steve Vejcik, Michigan)
3. Search for New Phenomena at D0
(Jay Wightman, Iowa)
4. Search for New Phenomena at CDF
(Peter Wilson, Chicago)
5. Search for Compositeness and Excited Fermions at LEP II
(Homer A. Neal, CERN)
6. SUSY/Higgs Searches at LEP II
(Antonio Baroncelli, Roma)
7. 4 jet excess at LEP
(Shan Jin, Wisconsin)
8. FCNC in top decays
(Roberto Petronzio, Roma II)
16.30-19.30
VIII. ADVANCES IN THEORY

1. Recent Developments in Duality
(Sergio Ferrara, CERN)
2. Non-Universal Soft SUSY Breaking
(Pran Nath, Northeastern)
3. Is the Light Gaugino Scenario Dead?
(Glennys Farrar, Rutgers)
4. The Screening Phenomena in a new Class of Extended Gauge Models
(Alessandro Vicini, Zeuthen)
5. Remarks on Higgs Boson Production
(Victor Novikov, ITEP)
6. Recent Results for Lattice QCD
(Vittorio Lubicz, Roma III)

Saturday March 8
8.30 - 11.30
VIII. PHYSICS AND SOCIETY

1.Life Extinctions Due to Neutron Star Megrers
(Arnon Dar, Haifa)
2. A World-Wide Data Link for University Research
(Fernando Liello, Trieste)
3. Progress in High Temperature Superconductivity
(Hans Rudolf Ott, ETH)
4. The Next Generation of Space Telescopes
(Harley Thronson, NASA, Washington, DC)