10th International Workshop on: “Neutrino Telescopes”

 

March 11-14, 2003


Istituto Veneto di Scienze, Lettere ed Arti” - Campo S.Stefano 2945


Venice

 

 

 

 PRELIMINARY  PROGRAMME

 

 

Tuesday, March 11, 2003

 

 

NEUTRINO OSCILLATIONS

 

9.15                Milla Baldo Ceolin (University of Padova)

Welcome

 

9.30        L. Radicati di Brozolo (SNS, Pisa)
The Bruno Pontecorvo Legacy

 

 

Chairman: G. Zatsepin (INR of RAS, Moscow)

 

10.00      J.N. Bahcall (Institute for Advanced Study, Princeton)
                Solar Neutrinos and Solar Models

 

10.40           A.Yu. Smirnov (INR of RAS, Moscow & ICTP, Trieste)

               The MSW Effect

 

11.20      C o f f e e   B r e a k

           

 

Chairman: S. Bilenky (JINR, Dubna)

 

11.50         A. McDonald (Queen's University, Kingston)
The SNO and Solar Neutrinos

 

12.30         A. Suzuki (University of Tohoku)
The First Results from KamLAND

 

13.10         L u n c h

 

 

Chairman: M. Yoshimura (University of Tokyo)

 

14.40             T. Kajita (University of Tokyo)

                 SuperKamiokande Evidences for Muon Neutrino Oscillations

 

15.20        Y. Suzuki (University of Tokyo)
The Super-Kamiokande Contribution to the Solar Neutrino Physics

 

16.00         C o f f e e   B r e a k

 

 

  Chairman: A. Bettini (University of Padova & LNGS)

 

16.30         V.N. Gavrin (INR of RAS, Moscow)
 Contributions of the BAKSAN Laboratory to the Solar Neutrino Physics

 

17.10         T.A. Kirsten (Max-Planck-Institut, Heidelberg)
 Contributions of the GRAN SASSO Laboratory to the Solar Neutrino Physics

 

17.50         R.L. Hahn (BNL, Upton)
The SNO Experiment

 

18.30             E n d   o f   t h e   S e s s i o n

 

 

 

 

 

Wednesday, March 12, 2003

 

 

NEUTRINO MASS AND MIXING

 

Chairman: G. Wilquet (Université Libre de Bruxelles)

 

9.00        G.L. Fogli (University of Bari)
 Neutrino Mixing Parameters

 

9.40         W.C. Louis (LANL, Los Alamos)
  MiniBooNE

 

10.20        D. Harris (FERMILAB)
Prospects for Next Generation Long Baseline Oscillation Experiments

 

11.00       C o f f e e   B r e a k

 

 

 Chairman: K. Kleinknecht (University of Mainz)

 

11.40             S.F. King (University of Southampton)

                Neutrino Mass, Flavour  and CP Violation

 

12.20             K.J. Peach (CLRC - Rutherford Appleton Laboratory)
          Neutrino Factories

 

13.00         L u n c h

 

 

 Chairman: A. Morales (University of Zaragoza)

 

14.30              C. Rubbia (CERN)

                Future Neutrino Physics

 

15.10         R.N. Mohapatra (University of Maryland)
The Problems of the Neutrino Mass

 

15.50         S. Petcov (SISSA/INFN & INRNE, Sofia)
Neutrino Mass and Neutrinoless Double Beta Decay

 

16.30             C o f f e e   B r e a k

 

 

 Chairman: V. Matveev (INR of RAS, Moscow)

 

17.00       F.  Feruglio (University of Padova)

                Models  of Neutrino Masses and Mixings

 

17.30             A. Strumia (University of Pisa)

                Neutrino Mass, a Phenomenological Review

 

18.00         C. Weinheimer (University of Bonn)
The Neutrino Mass Direct Measurements

 

 18.30         E n d   o f   t h e   S e s s i o n 

 

 

 

 

 

Thursday, March 13, 2003

 

 

NEUTRINOS AND ASTROPHYSICS

 

  Chairman: J. Schneps (Tufts University)

 

 9.00          A. Dar (TIIT, Haifa & CERN)
Cosmic Neutrino Sources - Old and New

 

 9.40          F. Halzen (University of Wisconsin, Madison)
High Energy Neutrino Astrophysics

 

10.20         P. Vogel (CALTECH)
Supernovae Neutrinos

 

11.00         C o f f e e   B r e a k

 

 

  Chairman: M. Block (Northwestern University)

 

11.30        M. Roncadelli (INFN, Pavia)

     Searching for Searching for Dark Matter

 

12.10         R. Bernabei (University of Roma II)
DAMA Results

 

12.40         A. Nucciotti (University of Milano Bicocca)
Bolometric Measurements of Neutrino Mass

 

13.00         L u n c h

 

 

 Chairman: T.S. Stanev (University of Delaware)

 

14.30         D. Fargion (University of Roma I)
Neutrinos and Ultra High Energy Cosmic Rays

 

15.00         M. Goodman (ANL, Argonne)
Projects for Underground Physics

 

15.30         S. Pakvasa (University of Hawaii)
Decays of High Energy Astrophysical Neutrinos

 

16.00         C o f f e e   B r e a k

 

 

  Chairman: J.J. Aubert (CNRS-IN2P3, Paris)

 

16.30         S. Hundertmark (Stockholm University)
New AMANDA Results

 

17.00         J. Brunner (CPPM, Marseille)
ANTARES

 

17.30         G. Fiorentini (University of Ferrara)
Neutrinos from San Marco and below

 

18.00         F. Buccella (University of Napoli)
Neutrino Oscillations and Leptogenesis

 

18.30         E n d   o f   t h e   S e s s i o n

 

 

 

 

 

Friday, March 14, 2003

 

 

NEUTRINOS AND COSMOLOGY

 

  Chairman: L.R. Sulak (Boston University)

 

 9.00          G. Altarelli (CERN & University of Roma III)
Neutrinos and Physics beyond the SM

 

 9.40          Q. Shafi (University of Delaware)
Where does the Standard Model come from?

 

10.20         A. De Rujula (CERN)
Gamma Ray Burts and the Sociology of Research

 

11.00         C o f f e e   B r e a k

 

 

  Chairman: D. Haidt (DESY)

 

11.40         S. Pastor (IFIC, Valencia)
Relic Neutrinos

 

12.20         S. Matarrese (University of Padova)
Dark Energy

 

13.00         L u n c h

 

 

  Chairman: B.C. Barish (CALTECH)

 

14.30         A. Masiero (University of Padova)
Cosmology and Microworld

 

15.10         W. Buchmüller (DESY)
Neutrino and Matter-Antimatter Asymmetry in the Universe

 

15.50         T. Damour (IHES, Bures-sur-Yvette)
Cosmology: Varying Constants

 

16.30         C o f f e e   B r e a k

 

 

  Chairman: W.F. Fry (University of Wisconsin, Madison)

 

17.00         S. Glashow (University of Boston)
Fact and Fancy in Neutrino Physics

 

18.00         E n d    o f    t h e    C o n f e r e n c e