from 15 July 2012 to 8 August 2012 (Europe/London)
Kumasi, Ghana
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Session:
Forum & Outreach Day - July 28th
FOOD, TRADITIONAL DRUMMING AND DANCING BY AGYA KOO NIMO
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28 Jul 2012
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18:00
Presented by luca SERAFINI
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1 Aug 2012
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11:00
Presented by luca SERAFINI
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1 Aug 2012
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09:00
Presented by Jonathan R. ELLIS
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17 Jul 2012
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14:00
Presented by Jonathan R. ELLIS
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17 Jul 2012
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16:00
Presented by Philippe LEBRUN
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2 Aug 2012
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17:00
Presented by Albert DE ROECK
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25 Jul 2012
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16:30
Presented by Jan GOVAERTS, Ketevi Adikle ASSAMAGAN, Jonathan R. ELLIS
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17 Jul 2012
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17:30
Presented by Herman B WHITE, Tord Johan Carl EKELOF, Prof. Oliver BAKER, Steve Guy MUANZA
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27 Jul 2012
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14:00
Presented by Tord Johan Carl EKELOF, Prof. Oliver BAKER, Herman B WHITE, Steve Guy MUANZA
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26 Jul 2012
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14:00
Presented by Oliver BAKER, Herman B WHITE, Tord Johan Carl EKELOF, Steve Guy MUANZA
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25 Jul 2012
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14:00
We will visit 2 locations:
Kakum National Park:
http://www.kakumnationalpark.info/1.html
Cape Coast Castle:
http://capecoastcastle.ghana-net.net/
The bus will depart at 5:30am. The journey will take about 3 hours. We will have breakfast when I arrive. Please be ready to get on the bus at 5:30am.
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21 Jul 2012
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08:00
Session:
Forum & Outreach Day - July 28th
Presented by Peter AMOAKO-YIRENKYI, Christine DARVE
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28 Jul 2012
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10:00
Presented by Scot KRONENFELD
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6 Aug 2012
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09:45
Presented by Dr. Horst SEVERINI
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7 Aug 2012
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14:00
Presented by Prof. Patrick SKUBIC
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8 Aug 2012
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09:00
Presented by Simon CONNELL
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23 Jul 2012
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09:00
Presented by Simon CONNELL
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23 Jul 2012
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11:00
Session:
Forum & Outreach Day - July 28th
Chief among its activities is the operation of a k=200 separate sector cyclotron which provides proton beams of energies up to 200 MeV. These beams are used for fundamental nuclear physics research in the intermediate energy region, isotope production and medical physics applications. The main emphasis of the latter is the neutron and proton therapy treatment programme. To this end, iThemba LABS i
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Presented by Zeblon VILAKAZI, Manjit DOSANJH
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28 Jul 2012
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10:30
Session:
Forum & Outreach Day - July 28th
The access to the scientific knowledge starts with raising youth kids in a friendly environment. We will introduce here the effort of a small foundation dedicated to build new school infrastructures in Africa. This effort was successful in Guinea, soon in Gambia, and has been initiated in Ghana.
Presented by Christine DARVE
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28 Jul 2012
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14:50
Presented by Leonid RIVKIN
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30 Jul 2012
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16:00
Presented by Leonid RIVKIN
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30 Jul 2012
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14:00
Presented by Scot KRONENFELD
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6 Aug 2012
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10:00
Presented by Scot KRONENFELD
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6 Aug 2012
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11:00
Students evaluate the School of Physics and the AfricaGrid Workshop
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8 Aug 2012
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14:00
Presented by Robert QUICK
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7 Aug 2012
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11:00
Session:
Forum & Outreach Day - July 28th
The value of discovery science can be easily seen in the impact of basic research on education, infrastructure, international collaborations and contributions to human kind.
A roadmap will be presented that discusses a few recent discoveries associated with High Energy Physics that are becoming an important part of the way nations plan to go forward.
Presented by Herman WHITE
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28 Jul 2012
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11:50
Session:
Forum & Outreach Day - July 28th
Particle Accelerators played a crucial role in science over the last century both in developing fundamental knowledge and in pushing applications of high social impact as by-products of the technologies in turn developed to fulfill High Energy Physics requirements. We will give a few examples of how compact and moderate costly accelerators may have a crucial role in countries under development to
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Presented by Luca SERAFINI
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28 Jul 2012
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14:30
Session:
Forum & Outreach Day - July 28th
At present there are more than 60 synchrotron radiation light sources in operation in 20 countries around the world, with more in construction and design (see: www.lightsources.org). Although most facilities are in technologically advanced countries, there is significant activity in the developing world. Light source projects in Brazil, Korea, and Taiwan have been in operation for more than 15 y
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Presented by Herman WINICK
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28 Jul 2012
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14:10
Session:
Forum & Outreach Day - July 28th
This talk reviews the history of Physics in SA. Its a colonial history, but it is followed by a period of great hope and a trajectory of growth.
Our history exhibits the exclusion of the majority from full participation due to the apartheid policies practiced until 1994. With the advent of democracy, there followed a very successful process of transformation. This was not enough to ensure the suc
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Presented by Simon CONNELL
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28 Jul 2012
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10:50
Presented by Jan GOVAERTS
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16 Jul 2012
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09:00
Presented by Jan GOVAERTS
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17 Jul 2012
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09:00
Presented by Jan GOVAERTS
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16 Jul 2012
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11:00
Presented by Julia Ann GRAY, Prof. Patrick SKUBIC, Prof. Jae YU, Dick GREENWOOD JR
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8 Aug 2012
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09:30
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