8โ€“13 Mar 2006
Indian Institute of Science
Europe/Zurich timezone

Session

Plenary

Pl
9 Mar 2006, 09:00
Indian Institute of Science

Indian Institute of Science

C. V. Raman Road, Bangalore 560012, India

Conveners

Plenary: Plenary 1

  • Albrecht Wagner (DESY)

Plenary: Plenary 2

  • Piermaria Oddone (Fermilab)

Plenary: Plenary 3

  • Paul Grannis (US DOE)

Plenary: Plenary 4

  • Suresh Tonwar (TIFR)

Plenary: Plenary 5

  • Mark Oreglia (University of Chicago)

Plenary: Plenary 6

  • Ron Settles (Max-Planck-Institiute for Physics, Munich)

Plenary: Plenary 7

  • Dean Karlen (University of Victoria & TRIUMF)

Plenary: Plenary 8

  • Wei Guo Li (IHEP, Beijing)

Plenary: Plenary 9

  • D. P. Roy (TIFR)

Plenary: Plenary 10

  • Henri Videau (LLR-Ecole polytechnique)

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  1. Rohini Godbole (Centre for Theoretical Studies (CTS))
    09/03/2006, 09:00
    Plenary
    Oral
  2. Anil Kakodkar (Department of Atomic Energy)
    09/03/2006, 09:05
    Plenary
    Oral
  3. Barry Barish (CalTech)
    09/03/2006, 09:15
    Plenary
    Oral
    The development and accomplishments of the GDE will be reviewed. In particular, the baseline configuration will be discussed, as well as efforts getting underway to develop a reference design and cost.
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  4. Yasuhiro Okada (KEK)
    09/03/2006, 09:55
    Plenary
    Oral
    Physics motivations to construct ILC have been strengthened by recent world-wide efforts. I will overview physics goals of ILC and its roles in our understanding of particle physics and cosmology in the new era of high energy physics starting with LHC operation.
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  5. Klaus Desch (Physikalisches Institut)
    09/03/2006, 10:25
    Plenary
    Oral
  6. Amit Roy (IUAC, Delhi), Barry Barish (CalTech), Vinod Sahni (RRCAT, Indore)
    09/03/2006, 11:30
    Plenary
    Oral
  7. Kaoru Yokoya (KEK)
    09/03/2006, 11:45
    Plenary
    Oral
  8. Roberto Petronzio (INFN)
    09/03/2006, 12:00
    Plenary
    Oral
  9. KEN PEACH (CCLRC RAL)
    09/03/2006, 12:15
    Plenary
    Oral
  10. Philip Burrows (John Adams Institute)
    09/03/2006, 12:30
    Plenary
    Oral
  11. Francois Richard (LAL/IN2P3)
    09/03/2006, 14:00
    Plenary
    Oral
  12. Abdelhak Djouadi (Montpellier)
    09/03/2006, 14:30
    Plenary
    Oral
  13. Andrew White (University of Texas at Arlington)
    09/03/2006, 14:45
    Plenary
    Oral
    This talk will briefly review the physics motivation for developing high resolution calorimetry for ILC detectors. Electromagnetic and hadronic calorimeter designs will be described with details of recent and projected prototype modules and beam tests.
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  14. Klaus Monig (Institut fuer Hochenergiephysik Zeuthen)
    09/03/2006, 15:05
    Plenary
    Oral
    The tracking in the forward region of an ILC detector is reviewed. The needs for forward tracking are discussed and possible designs and their performance are shown.
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  15. Hitoshi Yamamoto (Tohoku Univ.)
    09/03/2006, 16:30
    Plenary
    Oral
    An over view of MDI issues will be presented. Forward detectors was covered by Klauss Moenig, and machine-specific issues will be covered by Andei Seryi in the GDE plenary session. This talkwill focus on detector-related issues such as the DID (detector-integrated solenoid) and detector IR design.
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  16. Satoru Yamashita (University of Tokyo)
    09/03/2006, 16:50
    Plenary
    Oral
  17. Albrecht Wagner (DESY), Barry Barish (CalTech), Francois Richard (LAL), Roberto Petronzio (Unknown), Shin-Ichi Kurokawa (KEK)
    09/03/2006, 17:15
    Plenary
    Oral
  18. Hwanbae Park (Kyungpook National University)
    10/03/2006, 14:00
    Plenary
    Oral
  19. Ties Behnke (DESY- FLC)
    10/03/2006, 14:30
    Plenary
    Oral
    The LDC (Large Detector Concept) is one of several concepts for a proposed detector at the International Linear Collider. The LDC is characterized by a tracking system with a large volume TPC and a powerful SI tracking component, and a calorimeter optimiszed for particle flow. In the design particular emphasis has been put on a detector which is very robust and highly efficient. In this...
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  20. John Jaros
    10/03/2006, 15:00
    Plenary
    Oral
    The Silicon Detector Concept stresses silicon/tungsten electromagnetic calorimetry; compact, high precision, and low mass silicon tracking; pixel vertex detection with forward disks; 5 Tesla solenoidal coil; and highly segmented hadron calorimetry and muon identification. Physics requirements, the ILC environment, and costs drive the design. The high magnetic field offers unsurpassed...
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  21. John Hauptman (Iowa State University)
    10/03/2006, 15:30
    Plenary
    Oral
    The 4th Concept detector consists of four detector systems, a small-pixel vertex detector, a high-resolution TPC, a new multiple-readout fiber calorimeter and a new dual-solenoid iron-free muon system. We will discuss the design of a comprehension facility that measures and identifies all partons of the standard model, including hadronic W and Z decays, with high precision and high...
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  22. Hendrik Weerts (Argonne National Lab)
    10/03/2006, 16:30
    Plenary
    Oral
  23. William Willis (COLUMBIA UNIVERSITY)
    10/03/2006, 16:55
    Plenary
    Oral
  24. Y K Kim (Argonne National Laboratory)
    10/03/2006, 17:15
    Plenary
    Oral
  25. Abdel-hak Djouadi (Orsay), Akiya Miyamoto, Chris Damerell, Joe Lykken, John Jaros, Klaus Moenig (DESY Zeuthen), M. Yamaguchi, Mark Oreglia (Chicago univ.), Ties Behnke
    12/03/2006, 16:30
    Plenary
    Oral
  26. Sunanda Banerjee (Tata Institute of Fundamental Research (TIFR))
    12/03/2006, 17:20
    Plenary
    Oral
  27. Sven Heinemeyer (CERN)
    13/03/2006, 14:00
    Plenary
    Oral
  28. Krishnamurthy Sridhar (TIFR)
    13/03/2006, 14:20
    Plenary
    Oral
  29. Mark Oreglia
    13/03/2006, 14:40
    Plenary
    Oral
  30. Akira Sugiyama (University of Saga)
    13/03/2006, 14:55
    Plenary
    Oral
  31. Goetz Gaycken (Universitaet Hamburg)
    13/03/2006, 15:15
    Plenary
    Oral
  32. Mr Patrick LE DU (DAPNIA CEA), Patrick Le Du (DAPNIA)
    13/03/2006, 15:35
    Plenary
    Oral
  33. Dr Mark Thomson (University of Cambridge)
    13/03/2006, 15:50
    Plenary
    Oral
  34. Vishnu Zutshi (Northern Illinios)
    13/03/2006, 16:30
    Plenary
    Oral
  35. Dr Alex Finch (Lancaster University)
    13/03/2006, 16:45
    Plenary
    Oral
  36. T. Omori (KEK)
    13/03/2006, 17:00
    Plenary
    Oral
  37. Rohini Godbole (Indian Institute of Science)
    13/03/2006, 17:15
    Plenary
    Oral
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