The France China Particle Physics Laboratory (FCPPL) was established according to the agreement between CAS, CNRS and CEA in April 2007. The aim of the joint laboratory is to promote the cooperation between France and China in particle physics. Following its creation in 2007, cooperation programs have been set up and funded through this laboratory.
The main purpose of the second workshop is to present, review and discuss the various ongoing and future activities performed by Chinese and French scientists within the FCPPL framework. These activities will be put into context by a few review talks at the beginning of each session. Moreover, throughout this workshop, discussions between scientists from both countries will foster and reinforce the cooperation as well as develop further cooperation.
We are pleased to invite you to the second FCPPL workshop. It will be held at Huazhong (Central China) Normal University (CCNU), Wuhan, China. The workshop will start on the 21st of March 2009 for registration, and then we will have presentations from the 22nd to 24th for the workshop. The FCPPL steering committee will hold a close session to review the ongoing and future laboratory actions, while other participants can participate in an excursion in Wuhan on the afternoon of the 24th of March. The volunteers can be organized through Wuhan local travel agency to visit the Three Gorges which is about 350kms far away from Wuhan and it will take about 3 days starting from the 25th of March.
This workshop is organized by Huazhong (Central China) Normal University (CCNU) and Institute of High Energy Physics (IHEP), and sponsored by the Chinese Academy of Science (CAS), National Natural Science Foundation of China (NSFC), Chinese Ministry of Science and Technology (CMoST), Chinese Ministry of Education (CMoE), China Center of Advanced Science and Technology (CCAST), Institute of High Energy Physics (IHEP) and Huazhong (Central China) Normal university (CCNU).
FCPPL2009 workshop web site:
http://conf.ccnu.edu.cn/~fcppl09
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