Aug 8 – 13, 2011
Rhode Island Convention Center
US/Eastern timezone

Session

Plenary Session

Aug 9, 2011, 8:30 AM
Rhode Island Convention Center

Rhode Island Convention Center

One Sabin Street Providence, RI 02903

Conveners

Plenary Session

  • Ulrich Heintz (Department of Physics-Brown University)

Plenary Session

  • Kate Scholberg (Duke University)

Plenary Session

  • Jonathan Rosner

Plenary Session

  • Alice Bean (Department of Physics and Astronomy-University of Kansas)

Plenary Session

  • Savvas Koushiappas (Brown University)

Plenary Session

  • Nicholas Hadley (Department of Physics and Astronomy-University of Maryland)

Plenary Session

  • Chip Brock (Michigan State)

Plenary Session

  • David Cutts (Department of Physics-Brown University)

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  1. Prof. James Valles (Chair Physics Department - Brown University)
    8/9/11, 8:30 AM
  2. Prof. Clyde Briant (Vice President for Research (Brown University))
    8/9/11, 8:35 AM
  3. Michael Henry Schmitt (Department of Physics and Astronomy-Northwesten University)
    8/9/11, 8:45 AM
    Plenary
    Plenary contribution
  4. Konstantin Matchev (Department of Physics-University of Florida)
    8/9/11, 9:15 AM
    Plenary
    Plenary contribution
  5. George Redlinger (Brookhaven National Laboratory (BNL))
    8/9/11, 9:45 AM
    Plenary
    Plenary contribution
  6. Prof. Lisa Everett Everett (University of Wisconsin)
    8/9/11, 10:45 AM
    Plenary
    Plenary contribution
  7. Jennifer Raaf (FNAL)
    8/9/11, 11:15 AM
    Plenary
    Plenary contribution
  8. Krishna Kumar (Physics Department University of Massachusetts Amherst)
    8/9/11, 11:45 AM
    Plenary
    Plenary contribution
  9. Christopher Herzog (Princeton University)
    8/10/11, 8:30 AM
    Plenary
    Plenary contribution
  10. Prof. Joey Huston (Michigan State University)
    8/10/11, 9:00 AM
    Plenary
    Plenary contribution
  11. Prof. Christian Bauer (UC Berkeley)
    8/10/11, 9:30 AM
    Plenary
    Plenary contribution
  12. Adam Szczepaniak (Indiana University)
    8/10/11, 10:30 AM
    Plenary
    Plenary contribution
  13. KRISHNA Rajagopal (MIT)
    8/10/11, 11:00 AM
    Plenary
    Plenary contribution
  14. Barbara Jacak (Stony Brook University)
    8/10/11, 11:30 AM
    Plenary
    Plenary contribution
  15. Michael Barnett (Physics Division-Lawrence Berkeley National Lab. (LBNL))
    8/10/11, 12:00 PM
    Plenary
    Plenary contribution
  16. John Beacom (Ohio State University)
    8/11/11, 8:30 AM
    Plenary
    Plenary contribution
  17. Mark Trodden (University of Pennsylvania)
    8/11/11, 9:00 AM
    Plenary
    Plenary contribution
  18. Jonghee Yoo (FNAL)
    8/11/11, 9:30 AM
    Plenary
    Plenary contribution
  19. Prof. Mark Schlissel (Provost - Brown University)
    8/13/11, 8:30 AM
  20. Angel Taveras (Mayor of Providence)
    8/13/11, 8:35 AM
  21. Prof. Sheldon Stone (Department of Physics-Syracuse University)
    8/13/11, 8:45 AM
    Plenary
    Plenary contribution
  22. Hassan Jawahery (Elementary Particles and High Energy Physics Groups)
    8/13/11, 9:15 AM
    Plenary
    Plenary contribution
  23. Bill Foster
    8/13/11, 9:45 AM
    Plenary
    Plenary contribution
  24. 8/13/11, 10:45 AM
  25. Kirsten Anne Tollefson (Michigan State University)
    8/13/11, 11:00 AM
    Plenary
    Plenary contribution
  26. Aurelio Juste Rozas (IFAE - Institut de Física d'Altes Energies-Universitat Autònom)
    8/13/11, 11:30 AM
    Plenary
    Plenary contribution
  27. Dr Steve Myers (CERN)
    8/13/11, 12:00 PM
    Plenary
    Plenary contribution
  28. Paul Grannis (High Energy Group (HEG))
    8/13/11, 2:00 PM
    Plenary
    Plenary contribution
  29. Dr Stephen Holmes (Fermilab)
    8/13/11, 2:30 PM
    Plenary
    Plenary contribution
    For 25 years the Tevatron Proton-Antiproton Collider was the highest energy collider in the world. This presentation will trace the origins of the Tevatron, the challenges that were overcome in creating high luminosity collisions of protons and antiprotons, the technological achievements that drove performance a factor of 400 beyond the initial performance goals, and the legacy of the Tevatron...
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  30. Dr Pier Oddone (Fermilab)
    8/13/11, 3:00 PM
    Plenary
    Plenary contribution
  31. Barry Barish (Caltech)
    8/13/11, 3:30 PM
    Plenary
    Plenary contribution
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