The Past, Present, and Future of Relativistic Heavy Ion Collisions

Monday 18 March 2019 - 09:00
University of Tennessee, Knoxville

        : Sessions
    /     : Talks
        : Breaks
18 Mar 2019
AM
09:00
ALICE-USA (until 12:30)
09:00 Flow and correlations - Anthony Robert Timmins (University of Houston (US))  
09:30 Charge dependent v1, global polarization, and CME - Sergei Voloshin (Wayne State University)  
10:00 Features of the crossover region in the QCD phase diagram - Rene Bellwied (University of Houston (US))  
10:30 --- Lunch ---
11:00 Lattice QCD: overview and perspective - Claudia Ratti (University of Houston)  
11:50 Jet quenching - What's The Future? - Peter Martin Jacobs (Lawrence Berkeley National Lab. (US))  
PM
12:30 --- Lunch ---
14:00
Symposium -Prof. Jacquelyn Noronha-Hostler (Rutgers University) Christine Nattrass (University of Tennessee (US)) (until 18:00)
14:00 30 years of jet quenching - Xin-Nian Wang (Central China Normal University (China)) / Lawrence Berkeley Na)  
14:30 Toward an effective theory of quarkonium production nuclear matter - Dr Ivan Vitev  
15:00 Past, present and future of high pt observables - Magdalena Djordjevic (Institute of Physics Belgrade)  
15:30 Stories/words about Miklos  
16:00 --- Coffee ---
16:30 Miklos++ version 70th - Dr Gergely Gabor Barnafoldi (Wigner RCP Hungarian Academy of Sciences (HU)) Gergely Barnafoldi (Hungarian Academy of Sciences (HU)) Gergely Barnafoldi (Hungarian Academy of Sciences (HU))  
17:00 The geometry and physics of jet energy loss - Jinfeng Liao (Indiana University) JINFENG LIAO JINFENG LIAO (Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory)  
17:30 Fulfilling Miklos’s Dream: Quark-Gluon Plasma Everywhere - William Zajc (Columbia University)  
19:00
Dinner at Copper Cellar (until 22:00)