Programme

 

 

Wednesday, December 3, 2003

 

“We have already got an annus mirabilis”

 

 

            Chairman: S. Bilenky (JINR, Dubna)

 

09.15   Welcome

 

09.30   A.Y. Smirnov  (INR of RAS, Moscow & ICTP, Trieste)                   

Neutrinos

 

10.00   V. Rusu (University of Pennsylvania)

            The Impact of the SNO Results

 

10.20   G.A. Horton-Smith (California Institute of Technology, Pasadena)

            KamLAND Status and Prospects

 

10.40   Y.  Koshio (ICRR, University of Tokyo)

            Solar Neutrinos in SK

 

11.00                                                   Coffee Break

 

 

            Chairman: J. Schneps (Tufts University)

 

11.30   E. Bellotti (University of Milano)

            The Gallium Observatory

 

11.50      G.P. Bellini (University of Milano)    

            The Status and the Physics Expectations of the Borexino Experiment

 

12.10   D.O. Caldwell (University of California, Santa Barbara)

            Solar Neutrino Flux Variability

 

12.30   V. Berezinsky            (LNGS)

            Oscillation of Mirror Neutrinos in Solar and High Energy Physics

 

13.00                                                   Lunch

 

 

“What comes next?”

 

 

          Chairman: E. Coccia (LNGS)

 

14.30    S. Petkov  (SISSA/INFN & INRNE, Sofia)             

            Neutrino Masses and Mixing and the Nature of Massive Neutrinos

 

15.00   F.T.  Avignone (University of South Carolina)         

Double Beta Decay: Selected Next Generation Proposals

 

15.30   I. Krivosheina            (Max-Planck-Institut, Heidelberg)

            GENIUS-TF and GENIUS - A New Generation of Ge Detectors for Exotic Physics           

 

15.50   K. Okumura (University of Tokyo)

            SK Atmospheric Neutrinos Results

 

16.10      P. Lipari (INFN, Roma “La Sapienza”)

            Atmospheric Neutrino Oscillations and Accelerator Experiments

 

16.40                                                   Coffee Break

 

 

            Chairman: Y. Déclais (LAPP, Annecy-le-Vieux)

 

17.10   I. Kreslo (University of Bern)

            OPERA

 

17.30      R. Dolfini (University of Pavia)

            ICARUS

 

17.50   N. Tagg (University of Oxford)

            MINOS

 

18.10      R. Voss (CERN)

            Gulf of Taranto

 

18.40                                           End of the Session

           

           

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Thursday, December 4, 2003

 

“Which way?”

 

 

          Chairman: D. Haidt (DESY)

 

09.00   M. Lindner (University of Munich)

            The Path to Measuring q13, Matter Effects and Leptonic CP Violation 

 

09.30   J. Bouchez (CEA/DAPNIA)

            New Experimental Options on the q13 Measurements

 

10.00   G. Feldman (Harvard University)

            NuMI off-axis

 

10.30   K. Nishikawa (Kyoto University)

            Neutrino Experiment at J-PARC

 

11.00                                                               Coffee Break

 

 

Chairman: S. Katsanevas (IN2P3/CNRS)

 

11.30   H. de Kerret (PCC – Collège de France)

 Reactor Experiments: Systematic Errors and Background

 

11.55   L. Oberauer  (Technical University  Munich)                       

LENA: Low Energy Neutrino Astronomy

 

12.20      S. Choubey  (SISSA)

            Solar Neutrino Oscillation Parameters in Experiments with Reactor Anti-Neutrinos

 

12.40      P. Migliozzi (INFN, Napoli)

            Complementarity of Terrestrial Neutrino  Experiments in Searching for q13

 

13.00                                                   Lunch

 

 

 

 

 

 

“An ultimate goal”

 

 

Chairman: E. Iarocci (University of Roma “La Sapienza”)

 

14.30    H. Minakata  (Tokyo Metropolitan University)

            New Views on the Problem of CP Violation

 

15.00   A. Rubbia (ETH, Zurich)                 

Accelerator Experiments for CP Violation

 

15.30   H. Haseroth (CERN)           

Superbeam and Neutrino Factories. Status of R&D and Plans for Technological Selections

 

16.00   A. Marchionni (FERMILAB)           

About Detectors

 

16.30                                                   Coffee Break

 

 

            Chairman: M. Aguilar-Benítez (CIEMAT)

 

17.00   A. Blondel (University of Geneva)                

MICE

 

17.30   R. Raja (FNAL)                     

Status of Neutrino Factory R&D within the Muon Collaboration

           

18.00   M. Mezzetto (INFN, Padova)

            Beta Beam and CP

 

18.20      N. Mavromatos (King’s College, London)

            CPT Violation: Cosmological and Quantum Gravity Effects and their Phenomenology

           

18.40                                           End of the Session

                                   

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Friday, December 5, 2003

 

“What can we learn?”

 

 

          Chairman: J. Panman (CERN)

 

09.00   W.G. Scott (Rutherford Appleton Laboratory)

            Status of Tri-Bimaximal Mixing

 

09.20      E. Ma (University of California, Riverside)

            Neutrinos with Z3  Symmetry and New Charged-Lepton Interactions

 

09.40   C. Bemporad (University of Pisa)

            Lepton Number Violation and Neutrino Oscillations         

 

10.10   A. Bottino (University of Torino)

            Neutrinos and Dark Matter

 

10.40                                                   Coffee Break

 

 

Chairman: J. Fry (University of Wisconsin)

 

11.10   S. Pascoli (UCLA)     

            Pulsar Velocities and Dark Matter from a Sterile Neutrino

 

11.35   P. Di Bari (IFAE, University Autonoma of Barcelona)

            Leptogenesis and Neutrino Mixing Data

 

12.05   S. Bludman (DESY)

            Smooth Energy: Cosmological Constant or Quintessence?

 

12.30   A. Vilenkin (Tufts University)

            Anthropic Prediction for Neutrino Masses 

 

13.00                                                   Lunch

 

 

“Finding the way”

 

 

14.30      Round Table on: “Workshop Conclusion and Plans for Future Work

                                                   Chairman: N. Cabibbo      

H. Haseroth, M. Lindner,  L. Maiani, H. Minakata,  K. Nishikawa, K. Peach,

M. Spiro and S. Wojcicki

 

17.30                                                   Coffee Break

 

18.00   N. Cabibbo (University of Roma “La Sapienza”) 

Conclusions

 

18.40                                           End of the Workshop