Prof.
Philip Patrick Allport
(University of Liverpool (GB))
10/07/2013, 09:00
Dr
Alessandro Marchioro
(CERN)
10/07/2013, 11:30
10/07/2013, 14:00
All students will be invited, at 2pm, right after lunch to attend this safety briefing as introduction to the computational and Lab classes.
Dr
Robert Patti
(Tezzaron, SA, USA)
10/07/2013, 16:30
Prof.
David Townsend
(Clinical Imaging Research Center, Singapore)
10/07/2013, 20:00
Prof. D. Townsend, Director, A*STAR-NUS Clinical Imaging Research Centre, SG.
The past few decades have witnessed tremendous progress in the development of instrumentation and techniques for medical imaging. From the radiographs and scintigraphy of the 1960s to the modern Computed Tomography (CT), Magnetic Resonance Imaging (MRI), Single Photon Emission Computed Tomography (SPECT) and...
Dr
Veronique Puill
(Laboratoire de l'Accelerateur Lineaire, Orsay, France)
11/07/2013, 09:00
Prof.
Valeri Saveliev
(Institute of Applied Mathematics, Russian Academy of Science)
11/07/2013, 11:30
Prof.
Jim Hinton
(University of Leicester (UK))
11/07/2013, 14:30
Prof.
Massimo Caccia
(University of Insubria (IT))
11/07/2013, 15:30
Dr
York Haemish
(Philips Digital Photon Counting, Philips Group of Innovation)
11/07/2013, 16:30
Prof.
Gigi Rolandi
(CERN & Scuola Normale Superiore Pisa), Prof.
Philip Burrows
(Oxford University)
11/07/2013, 20:00
Only a year has passed since the discovery of a new type of particle, the ‘Higgs Boson’, at the CERN Large Hadron Collider (LHC), the world’s highest-energy subatomic particle collider. The new boson weighs in with an impressive mass of about 125 GeV, and it is the last piece in the Standard Model jigsaw-puzzle of the elementary building blocks of matter and their interactions via forces of...
Dr
Cinzia Da Via'
(Manchester University, UK)
12/07/2013, 09:00
Prof.
Yoshinobu Unno
(High Energy Accelerator Research Organization (JP))
12/07/2013, 11:30
Prof.
Anders Ryd
(Cornell University (US))
12/07/2013, 16:30
ALL runners in the INFIERI 2013 School did it, see the details in the attached "lecture"
12/07/2013, 18:30
Dr
Lodovico Ratti
(University of Pavia)
13/07/2013, 09:00
Dr
Alessandro Gabrielli
(Universita di Bologna e INFN (IT))
13/07/2013, 11:30
Dr
Erik Heijne
(CERN and NIKHEF)
13/07/2013, 16:30
Dr
Stef Salvini
(University of Oxford)
14/07/2013, 09:45
Prof.
Dave Newbold
(Bristol University & RAL), Dr
Kris Zarb-Adami
(Oxford)
14/07/2013, 11:00
Prof.
Craig Levin
(Stanford University School of Medicine (USA))
14/07/2013, 12:00
Prof.
Ernesto Ciaramella
(Scuola Superiore Sant'Anna, IT)
15/07/2013, 09:00
Dr
Wes Armour
(University of Oxford)
15/07/2013, 11:30
Prof.
Craig Levin
(Stanford University School of Medicine (USA))
15/07/2013, 12:00
Dr
Leonardo Borges
(INTEL (Houston, USA))
15/07/2013, 16:30
Dr
Chris Lintott
(University of Oxford)
15/07/2013, 20:00
Astronomy is undergoing a quiet revolution - new telescopes and new techniques being built and developed right now will change our view of the Universe for good. In this lecture, Sky at Night presenter Chris Lintott will peer into the future and predict what we will - and won't - know in twenty years' time.
Dr
Ingrid Gregor
(Deutsches Elektronen-Synchrotron (DE)), Dr
Richard White
(University of Leeds)
16/07/2013, 08:45
Prof.
Craig Levin
(Stanford University School of Medicine (USA))
16/07/2013, 10:15
Dr
Stephen Pateras
(Mentor Graphics' Silicon Test Solution (USA))
16/07/2013, 11:30
Davide Braga
(FERMILAB)
16/07/2013, 14:00
Ms
Miranda Bradshaw
(University of Birmingham)
16/07/2013, 14:00
Jean Louis Ley
(IPNL-CNRS, Lyon, France )
16/07/2013, 14:00
Robert Kieffer
(University of London (GB))
16/07/2013, 14:00
Tales R.S. Santini
(USP-Sao Paulo, Brazil)
16/07/2013, 14:00
Dr
Francesca Pastore
(Royal Holloway, University of London)
16/07/2013, 14:00
Cameron Rulten
(LUTH, Observatoire de Paris, France)
16/07/2013, 14:00
Maarten Van Dijk
(CERN)
16/07/2013, 14:00