Speaker:
Agnieszka Zalewska-Bak(Polish Academy of Sciences (PL))
09:15
→
09:20
A word from the SPC Chair5m
Speaker:
MrFabio Zwirner(Universita e INFN (IT))
09:20
→
09:40
FNAL Neutrino Program20m
Speaker:
Jim Strait(Fermi National Accelerator Laboratory (FNAL))
Slides
09:40
→
10:00
LBNE20m
Speakers:
Robert Wilson(Colorado State University), milind diwan(BNL)
Slides
10:00
→
10:20
CERN Neutrino programme20m
Speaker:
Marzio Nessi(CERN)
Slides
10:20
→
10:30
INFN activities and plans10m
Speaker:
Antonio Masiero(Dipartimento di Fisica Galileo Galilei)
10:30
→
11:00
Coffee Break
30m
11:00
→
11:20
ICARUS and WA1O420m
Speaker:
Carlo Rubbia(Universita e INFN (IT))
11:20
→
11:35
NESSIE15m
Speaker:
Luca Stanco(Universita e INFN (IT))
Slides
11:35
→
11:55
LAGUNA-LBNO and W10520m
Speaker:
Thomas Patzak(APC-CNRS)
Slides
11:55
→
12:10
Ancillary experiments and detectors for the long baseline program, NA61, MIND15m
Speakers:
Alain Blondel(Universite de Geneve (CH)), Boris Popov(Joint Inst. for Nuclear Research (RU)), Prof.Yury Kudenko(Russian Academy of Sciences (RU))
Ancillary-expts
NA61/SHINE
Noah-MIND
12:10
→
12:25
ESSnuSB project15m
Speaker:
Tord Johan Carl Ekelof(Uppsala University (SE))
Slides
12:25
→
12:40
Water Detectors15m
Speaker:
David Wark(CERN)
Slides
12:40
→
13:00
NuSTORM20m
Speaker:
Prof.Kenneth Long(Imperial College London)
Slides
13:00
→
14:00
Lunch Break
1h
14:00
→
16:00
Discussion2h
Neutrino physics from now to the next large scale long baseline experiment(s)
Synergies in the R&D programs on detectors and beams
LBNE as a global project?
The future of the european neutrino community: where and how.
The role of CERN