The 19th Particles and Nuclei International Conference (PANIC11)  
  Monday 25 July   Tuesday 26 July   Wednesday 27 July   Thursday 28 July   Friday 29 July  
8:30 Opening Remarks
Kresge Auditorium
Chair: Richard Milner (MIT)
Dr. Susan Hockfield, President of MIT
Prof. Edmund Bertschinger, Head of  MIT Dept. of Physics
Plenary 2
Kresge Auditorium
(08:30-10:15)

Chair: Johanna Stachel (University of Heidelberg)
Plenary 3
Kresge Auditorium
(08:30-10:15)

Chair: Frithjof Karsch (Brookhaven National Laboratory)
Plenary 4
Kresge Auditorium
(08:30-10:15)

Chair: Jean-Paul Blaizot (CEA, France)
Plenary 5
Kresge Auditorium
(08:30-10:15)

Chair: Giorgio Gratta (Stanford University)
 
  Plenary 1
Kresge Auditorium

(08:55-10:05)
Chair: Susan Seestrom (LANL)

8:30 P2-1 Glimpsing the Fly in the Cathedral: Marking the Centennial of the First Description of the Atomic Nucleus
Brian CATHCART (Kingston University)

SLIDES
8:30 P3-1 Recent Progress in Applying Gauge/ Gravity Duality to Quark-Gluon Plasma and Nuclear Physics
Andreas KARCH (Univ. of Washington)

SLIDES
8:30 P4-1 Collective Behavior in Heavy Ion Collisions
Constantin LOIZIDES (LBNL)

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8:30 P5-1 Latest Results in Heavy Flavour Physics
Guy WILKINSON (University of Oxford)

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8:55 P1-1 Dark matter: new results from direct detection
Laura BAUDIS (University of Zurich)

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9:05 P2-2 New Physics Discoveries at the Quark and Lepton Luminosity Frontiers or From precision tests to LHC discoveries & Back
Gilad PEREZ (Weizmann Institute)

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9:05 P3-2 Light Baryon Spectroscopy
Volker CREDE (Florida State University)

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9:05 P4-2 Hard Probes of Quark-Gluon Plasma in Heavy Ion Collisions
Carlos SALGADO (University of Santiago de Compostela)

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9:05 P5-2 Seeking the origin of mass: Higgs searches at Colliders
Wade FISHER (Michigan State University)

SLIDES
 
9:30 P1-2 Searches for Physics Beyond the Standard Model at the Tevatron and LHC
Peter WITTICH (Cornell University)

SLIDES
9:40 P2-3 Probing Hadron Structure & New Physics with Parity Violating Electron Scattering
Jeffery MARTIN (The Univ. of Winnipeg)

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9:40 P3-3 Neutron Star Mass and Radius Measurements and the Equation of State of Cold Dense Matter
Scott RANSOM (Nat'l Radio Astron. Obs.)

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9:40 P4-3 Recent Results in Particle and Nuclear Physics from Lattice QCD
Tetsuo HATSUDA (University of Tokyo)

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9:40 P5-3 Dark Matter in the Era of Data
Neal WEINER (NYU)

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Coffee Break (10:15-10:45)
  Plenary 1
Kresge Auditorium
(10:45-12:00)

Chair: Cynthia Keppel (Hampton University)
Plenary 2
Kresge Auditorium
(10:45-12:00)

Chair: Dan-Olof Riska (University of Helsinki (Finland))
Plenary 3
Kresge Auditorium
(10:45-12:10)

Chair: Donald Geesaman (Argonne National Laboratory)
Plenary 4
Kresge Auditorium
(10:45-12:00)

Chair: Pervez Hoodbhoy (Quaid-e-Azam Univ., Pakistan)
Plenary 5
Kresge Auditorium
(10:45-12:10)

Chair: Joachim Mnich (DESY (Germany))
 
10:45 P1-3 The Radial Distribution of the Proton and its Constituents
Haiyan GAO (Duke University)

SLIDES
10:45 P2-4 Neutrino Cross Sections
Geralyn ZELLER (Fermilab)

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10:45 P3-4 Connecting the LHC to ultra-high energy cosmic rays: from 10 to 100 TeV CMS
Ralph ENGEL (Karlsruhe Inst. of Tech.)

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10:45 P4-4 W, Z, and top
Joao GUIMARAES de COSTA (Harvard University)

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10:45 P5-4 Future Directions of Accelerator-based HEP and NP Facilities
Thomas ROSER (BNL)

SLIDES
 
11:20 P1-4 The Quark-Gluon Structure of the Nucleon
Naomi MAKINS (University of Illinois)

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11:20 P2-5 Probing Neutrino Masses and Mixings with Accelerator and Reactor Neutrinos
Mike SHAEVITZ (Columbia University)

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11:20 P3-5 A Progress Report on the AMS Experiment
Andrei KOUNINE (MIT)

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11:20 P4-5 Jets in Standard Model and Beyond Standard Model Physics
Gavin SALAM (CERN; Princeton; LPTHE/CNRS)

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11:20 P5-5 Closing Perspective
Steven E. KOONIN (Under Secretary for Science, DOE)

 
        11:40 P3-6 J-PARC Status after the Earthquake on March 11
Kazuhiro TANAKA (J-PARC)

SLIDES
    12:00 P5-6 Conference Closing
Peter FISHER (MIT)