SCIENTIFIC PROGRAMME
(February 28, 2001)
Monday, March 5th
8.30 11.30
Session I Cosmology, Astrophysics and Neutrino Physics
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Present and Future Long Baseline Neutrino Experiment in
Japan (Takashi Kobayashi KEK )
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The Sudbury Neutrino Observatory ( Neil McCauley, Oxford
)
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The Latest Solar Neutrino Results in Super-Kamiokande
(Yusuke Koshio, Tokyo )
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Status of the Boone Experiment ( Randy Johnson, Cincinnati
)
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Cosmic Consistency? The Experimentalist's View ( Paolo
De Bernardis, Roma)
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Particle Candidates for Dark Matter ( Alessandro Bottino,
Torino )
16.30 19.00
Session I Cosmology, Astrophysics and Neutrino Physics (continued)
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Antiparticles in the Cosmic Radiation ( Mirko Boezio,
Trieste)
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The GLAST Mission and its Physics Reach ( Ronaldo Bellazzini,
Pisa )
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Covariant Treatment of Neutrino Oscillations in Matter
and e.m. Fields (Alexander Studenikin , Moscow )
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Neutrinos and Big Bang Nucleosynthesis ( Alexander Dolgov,
Ferrara)
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Gamma Ray Bursts, a Mystery Being Solved (Alvaro De Rujula,
CERN )
Tuesday, March 6th
8.30 11.30
Session II QCD and Standard Model Physics
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Results in Neutrino Physics at CERN ( Francesca Spada,
Roma)
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NuTev/CCFR Results ( Panagiotis Spentzouris, FERMILAB
)
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The Neutrino Deep Inelastic Scattering: New Theoretical
and Experimental Results ( Andrei Kataev, CERN and Moscow )
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SM Physics at HERA (Vladimir Chekelian, Munich )
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Physics of Hadronic Production at Very High Multiplicities
(Alexei Sissakian, JINR)
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QCD and Electroweak Results at the Tevatron Collider (Robert
Hirosky, Virginia )
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SM Physics measurements at LEP2 ( Fabio Cossutti, CERN
)
16.00 19.30
Session III - HIGGS BOSON
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Light Higgs Searches in Tevatron Run 1 ( Jaco Konigsberg,
Gainesville)
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Prospects for Discovering a Light Higgs at the Tevatron
in Run2 ( George Velev, FERMILAB )
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Higgs Searches with the ALEPH detector (Yuanning Gao,
CERN)
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Higgs Searches with the Delphi detector (Ulrich Schwickerath,
CERN )
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Higgs Searches with the OPAL detector (Amit Klier, Weizmann
)
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Higgs Searches at LEP 2 (Speaker TBA)
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Higgs and Dijet Production in Double Pomeron Processes
(Valeri Khoze, Durham )
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Search for the Higgs Boson: Theoretical Perspectives (Giovanni
Ridolfi, CERN )
Wednesday, March 7th
8.30-11.30
Session IVHeavy Flavour Physics I
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Charm and Beauty Physics at CDF ( Franco Bedeschi, Pisa
)
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Hadronic B Decays with the BaBar Detector (Sergey Ganzhur,
Bochum )
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Rare Decays of Beauty and Charm at BELLE ( Toshifumi Tsukamoto,
KEK )
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Recent CLEO Results on Bottom and Charm Physics (Giancarlo
Moneti, Syracuse )
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B Physics results from LEP I ( Stephane Monteil, IN2P3)
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Precision Measurements, Extra Generations and Heavy Neutrino
( Victor Novikov, ITEP)
16.30 17.30
Session IV Cont.d Heavy Flavour Physics
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Top Results from the Tevatron (Emanuela Barberis, LBNL
)
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Top Physics at the Linear Collider ( Andre Hoang, Munich
)
18.00-19.30
Session V New Physics
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Search for non Standard Model Phenomena at the Tevatron
Collider ( Peter Tamburello, Purdue )
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Searches for New Physics at HERA ( Masahiro Kuze, KEK
)
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Searches for New Physics at LEP2 ( Shoji Asai, Tokio )
Thursday, March 8th
8:30 11.30
Session VI CP Violation and Rare Decays
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Physics Results from KLOE ( Mario Antonelli, Frascati
)
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Measurements of K-->p nubar
Decays at BNL (Douglas Bryman, TRIUMF )
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Results of NA48 on Rare Decays ( Rainer Wanke,
Mainz )
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A New Measurement of CP Violation in the KL
Semileptonic Charge Asimmetry from KTeV ( Hogan Nguyen, FERMILAB)
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BaBar Results on sin(2b) and
B0 Oscillations ( David Brown, LBNL)
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BaBar Results on Charmless B Decays (Mark Convery, SLAC
)
16.30 17.30
Session VI CP Violation and Rare Decays, continued
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CP Violation and Time Dependent B Physics at BELLE ( Masashi
Hazumi, Osaka )
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K-Kbar and B-Bbar Mixing Constraints on Technicolor (Ken
Lane, Boston )
17.30-19.30
SPECIAL COLLOQUIA
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The JET Project: on the Road to a Fusion Reactor ( Enzo
Bertolini, JET )
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A Nuclear Motor of New Conception for Space Missions (
Giovanni Bignami, Milano )
Friday, March 9th
8.30-11.45
SESSION VII - TRAN FEST
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The Early Days of Moriond (Giorgio Bellettini, Pisa,)
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Interpreting New Clues to Physics Beyond the Standard
Model (Gordon Kane, Ann Arbor )
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Key Questions About the Universe(Arnon Dar, Haifa )
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Search for WIMP Dark Matter with the Edelweiss Detector
(Olivier Martineau, Lyon )
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Are we at the Dawn of New Physics with the Good Old Cosmic
Rays? (Murat Boratav,Paris )
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Jack Steinberger
Friday, March 9th
16.30-18.30
SESSION VIII
Searches for Extra Dimensions
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The g-2 Experiment at Brookhaven (Boris Khazin, Novosibirsk)
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Two-Fermion and Two-photon Final States at LEP2 and Search
for Extra Dimensions( Dimitri Bourilkov, Zurich )
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Probe of SUSY and Extra Dimensions by the Brookhaven g-2
experiment ( Pran Nath, Boston )
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Theoretical and Experimental Prospects on Extra Dimensions
( Ignatios Antoniadis, CERN)
18.30-19.30
Session IX
Outlook
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Past Problems and Future Prospects of HERA-B ( Mikhail
Danilov, ITEP)
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An Asymmetric Low Energy Collider at SLAC (Eleonora Luppi,
Ferrara )
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Physics Potential and Detector Implications of an Upgraded
LHC ( Stefan Tapprogge, Helsinki )
Saturday, March 10th
8.30-11.30
Session IX Outlook, continued
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MONOLITH, a High Resolution Neutrino Oscillation Experiment
(Stefano Ragazzi, Milano )
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Muon g-2, Dark Matter Detection and Accelerator Physics
( Richard Arnowitt, Texas )
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Neutrino Factories in Europe ( Alain Blondel, Geneva )
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Neutrino Factories in the U.S. ( Rajendran Raja, FERMILAB
)
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The CDF II Detector, Tevatron Startup and Run II Prospects
( Bob Kephart, FERMILAB )