July 4 - 9, 2010
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Plenary Program
Monday July 5 2010
Opening remarks
Chairs
08.30-08.45
Opening talk
N. Lockyer (Canada)
08.45-09.30
P. Braun-Munzinger (ExtreMe Matter Institute EMMI, GSI)
M. Oka (Japan)
Nuclear Physics: Present & Future
Session 1: Hot and Dense QCD
09.30-10.00
J. Nagle (University of Colorado)
Hot QCD Matter: Lessons Learned Over the Past Decade, and New Questions for the Next Decade
10.00-10.30
K. Fukushima (Yukawa Institute for Theoretical Physics)
Phases of QCD - Baryon Rich State of Matter*
10.30-11.00
Coffee
11.00-11.30
J. Y. Ollitrault (Institute of Theoretical Physics (IPhT))
Phenomenology of the Little Bang
Session 2: Hadrons in Nuclei
Chairs
11.30-12.00
T. Nagae (Kyoto University)
J.P Blaizot (France)
Strangeness in Nuclear Physics
M. Dong-Pil (Korea)
12.00-12.30
E. Piasetzky (Tel Aviv University)
Nuclear Studies with Hard Knockout Reactions
Tuesday July 6 2010
Session 3: Nuclear Astrophysics
Chairs
08.00-08.30
J. Blackmon (Louisiana State University)
A. Richter (Italy)
What Do (and don't) We Understand About Explosive Nucleosynthesis?
R. Kanungo (Canada)
08.30-09.00
G. Imbriani (University of Naples "Federico II" and INFN section of Naples)
Direct Measurements of Cross Section of Astrophysical Interest
09.00-09.30
C. Horowitz (Indiana University)
Neutron Rich Matter and Neutron Stars and Their Crusts
09.30-10.00
T. Janka (Max Planck Institute for Astrophysics)
Core-collapse Supernovae as Testbed of Nuclear and Neutrino Physics
10.00-10.30 Coffee
Session 4: Nuclear Reactions
Chairs
10.30-11.00
P. Roussel-Chomaz (GANIL)
J. Stachel (Germany)
Reactions with Exotic Nuclei: Recent Results and Challenges
S. Gales (France)
11.00-11.30
P. Navratil (Lawrence Livermore National Laboratory)
Ab Initio Theory of Light-ion Reactions
11.30-12.00
Y. Oganesyan (Joint Institute for Nuclear Research (JINR))
Superheavy Nuclei From 48Ca-induced Reactions
12:00-12:30
J. Benlliure (University of Santiago de Compostela)
Recent Highlights on Fragmentation Reactions
Wednesday July 7 2010
Session 5: New Facilities and Instrumentation
Chairs
08.00-08.30
S. Nagamiya (J-Parc)
A. Poves (Spain)
Overview Hadron Facilities
R. Tribble (USA)
08.30-09.00
B. Fulton (University of York)
Present and Future RIB Facilities
09.00-9.30
J. Jowett (CERN)
Facilities for the Energy Frontier of Nuclear Physics
9.30-10.00
N. Smith (SNOLAB)
Developments in Underground Facilities
Session 6: Applications and Interdisciplinary Research
Chairs
10.00-10.30
D.Dean (DOE)
B. Jonson (Sweden)
Energy Future and Nuclear Physics
M. Pfutzner (Poland)
10.30-11.00 Coffee
11.00-11.30
S. Kailas(Bhabha Atomic Research Centre)
Sub-critical thorium reactors developments
11.30-12.00
A. MacFarlane (UBC)
New Applications of Beta Detected NMR in the Study of Condensed Matter at the Nanoscale
Award Session
Chairs
12.00-12.20
Introduction & best poster and presentation award
D. Riska (Finland, IUPAP C-12)
12.20-12.40
1st IUPAP young scientist award
J.-M. Poutissou (Canada, IUPAP C-12)
12.40-13.00
2nd IUPAP young scientist award
13.00-13.20
3rd IUPAP young scientist award
Thursday July 8 2010
Session 7: Hadron Structure
Chairs
08.00-08.30
Z. Fodor (University of Wuppertal)
D. Geesaman (USA)
Hadrons in Lattice QCD
G. Rosner (UK)
08.30-09.00
P. Gianotti (INFN Frascati)
Hadron Spectroscopy: An Experimental Overview
09.00-09.30
D. Kaplan (INT Seattle)
Nuclear Forces from QCD, and Effective Field Theory
09.30-10.00
N. Makins (Urbana)
Quarks in Orbit: The Puzzling Quest for L
10.00-10.30 Coffee
Session 8: Nuclear Structure
Chairs
10.30-11.00
A. Gade (NSCL/MSU)
M. Huyse (Belgium)
In-beam Gamma-ray Spectroscopy Towards the Drip Lines
A. Lepine-Saily (Brazil)
11.00-11.30
A. Schwenk (TRIUMF and EMMI/TU Darmstadt)
Advances in Nuclear Structure Theory
11.30-12.00
J. Dobaczewski (University of Warsaw / University of Jyväskylä)
Current Developments in Nuclear Density Functional Methods
12.00-12.30
K. Blaum (Max Planck Institute für Nuclear Research)
Precision Measurement of Ground-state Properties for Nuclear Structure Studies
Friday July 9 2010
Session 9: Standard Model Tests & Fundamental Symmetries
Chairs
08.30-09.00
W. Marciano (BNL)
G. Gwinner (Canada)
Precision Electroweak Tests of the Standard Model*
N. Auerbach (Israel)
09.00-09.30
P. Fierlinger (Technische Universität München)
Particle Electric Dipole Moments
09.30-10.00
K. Jungmann (University of Groningen, KVI)
Precision Tests of Discrete Symmetries with Radioactive Isotopes
10.00-10.30
K. Kumar (University of Massachusetts)
Indirect Searches for Physics Beyond the Standard Model with Electron Muon Beams
10.30-11.00 Coffee
Session 10: Neutrinos and Nuclei
Chairs
11.00-11.30
M. Chen (Queen's University)
C. Signorini (Italy)
Solar Neutrino Experiments: Recent Results and Future Prospects
H. Sakurai (Japan)
11.30-12.00
Y. Suzuki (Kamioka Observatory, Institute for Cosmic Ray Research, University of Tokyo)
Status of Double Beta Decay Experiments
12.00-12.30
T. Sumner (Imperial College London)
Dark Matter Searches and Highlights
12.30-13.00
K. Scholberg (Duke University)
Neutrino Mass and Oscillations
13:00-13:15
Student & Young Scholar Awards
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