Recent RHIC and LHC results and their implications for heavy ion physics in the 2020's

from Friday 28 October 2016 (09:00) to Saturday 29 October 2016 (18:00)
Massachusetts Institute of Technology (Kolker Room (Bldg. 26-414))

        : Sessions
    /     : Talks
        : Breaks
28 Oct 2016
29 Oct 2016
AM
09:00 Welcome - Gunther Roland (Massachusetts Inst. of Technology (US))  
09:05 Recent jet results from RHIC and LHC - Doga Can Gulhan (CERN)  
09:50 Recent Heavy Flavor results from RHIC and LHC - Gian Michele Innocenti (Massachusetts Inst. of Technology (US))  
10:40 --- Coffee break ---
11:00 Recent results and future perspectives for quarkonia - Lijuan Ruan  
11:45 Future jet and HF experimental capabilities at RHIC and LHC - Anne Marie Sickles (Univ. Illinois at Urbana-Champaign (US))  
09:00 How can recent and future jet measurements help us understand QGP? - Krishna Rajagopal (Massachusetts Inst. of Technology (US))  
09:45 Experimental opportunities with jet structure measurements - Marta Verweij (CERN)  
10:25 --- Coffee break ---
10:55 Thoughts about future open HF measurements at RHIC - Zhenyu Ye  
11:35 Thoughts on recent and future HF measurements - Yen-Jie Lee (Massachusetts Inst. of Technology (US))  
PM
12:30 --- Lunch break ---
13:30 What can recent and future HF results teach us about the nature of QGP? - Ralf Rapp (Texas A&M University)  
14:15 New directions for RHIC in the 2020's - Nu Xu (LBNL)  
15:00 What can recent and future jet results teach us about the nature of QGP? - Xin-Nian Wang (Lawrence Berkeley National Lab. (US))  
15:45 --- Coffee break ---
16:05 Recent developments in jet physics - Jesse Thaler  
16:50 How will JETSCAPE help us understand the nature of QGP? - Abhijit Majumder (Wayne state university)  
19:00 --- Dinner at Chez Roland ---
12:15 --- Lunch break ---
13:15 How advances in pQCD help us understand QGP - Zhongbo Kang (Los Alamos National Laboratory)  
14:00 How will recent and future jet measurements help us understand QGP? - Guilherme Teixeira De Almeida Milhano (Instituto Superior Tecnico (PT))  
14:45 Thoughts on future jet observables - Yang-Ting Chien (Harvard University)  
15:25 --- Coffee break ---
15:55 Thoughts on recent and future jet measurements - Dennis Perepelitsa (University of Colorado Boulder)  
16:40 How will recent and future jet measurements help us understand QGP? - Urs Wiedemann (CERN)