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NP99 Conference Program

THURSDAY,JULY 8

POSTER SESSION and ANNUAL MEETING RECEPTION

Atrium 5:00 pm when the Annual Meeting adjourns
 
 List of Posters  

FRIDAY,JULY 9
Wilson Hall, 1 WEST

Take off Chair, Maria Spiropulu

Maria Spiropulu  

Harvard, GSA
 
8:30-8:35  Ring the bell  
Michael Witherell  

FNAL, Director
8:35-9:00  Welcome
Presenation of the George Michail Poster Award to the three best posters
J.D. Jackson  

UC Berkeley,   Professor of Physics
9:00-10:00   Keynote Address : Alarums and Diversions 

10:00 - 10:20 Coffee

CP and Heavy Flavor 10:20 - 12:50 Chair, Andrew Green

Val Prasad 

University of Chicago, KTeV
 
Search for Direct CP-Violation in the Neutral Kaon System (15')
Andreas Korn  

MIT, CDF
Studies towards a sin 2 beta analysis (15')
Gregory Davis  

The University of Rochester, D0
A Direct measurement of Vtb from D0 (15')  
Alexander Rakitin  

MIT, CDF
An investigation of $\bf {b/\bar{b}}$-quark flavor tagging methods
in lepton + charm events at $\sqrt{\bf {s}}$=1.8 TeV (15')
 
Kevin Davis  

University of Arizona, D0
A Measurement of the Bottom Quark Production Cross Section at sqrt(s)=630 GeV (15')  
Paul Ngan  

MIT, CDF
Measurement of the $\psi(2S)$ Production Polarization
in ${\rm p}\bar{\rm p}$ Collisions at \mbox{$\sqrt{\rm s} = 1.8\mbox{\,TeV}$} (15')
 
Masashi Tanaka  

University of Tsukuba, CDF
Search for Radiative b Decays using Gamma Conversions at CDF (ghostview version 2 or lower)(15')  
Fabio Happacher  

NLF-INFN, CDF
New measurement of top production cross section
in the lepton plus jets channel using SECVTX tagging algorithm (15')
 

Lunch Break through 2:00

Invited Talk 2:00-2:45, Questions/Discussion 2:45-3:00

Chris Quigg

FNAL, Theory
 
Making Waves

Towards the Future Chair, Fernanda Garcia
Building and Development 3:00-4:15

Narumon Suwonjandee

University of Cincinnati , BooNE
 
The BooNE Experiment (15')  
Ivan Furic

MIT , CDF
 
Design of the Level-3 PC Farm Monitoring for CDF Run II (15') 
John Strologas

University of Illinois at Urbana Champaign,CDF
 
The CDF Central Muon System for Run II (15') 
Konstantin Anikeev

MIT, CDF
 
Time of Flight System for CDF II at Fermilab (15') 
Abid Patwa

SUNY at Stony Brook,D0
 
The Preshower Detectors for D0 in Run II (20')  
Georg Steinbrueck

University of Oklahoma,D0
 
The D0 Silicon Microstrip Tracker" (15')  

Coffee break 4:30-4:45

Invited Talk 4:45-5:30, Questions/Discussion 5:30-5:45

Hugh Montgomery

D0, Spokesman
 
Physics with the Main Injector

SATURDAY, JULY 10
Wilson Hall, 1 WEST

Chair: Linda Coney
Invited Talk 9:00-9:45, Questions/Discussion 9:45-10:00

Francis Halzen

University of Winsconsin Madison,
Hilldale and Gregory Breit Professor
 
High Energy Neutrino Astronomy and Particle Physics

Coffee Break 10:00-10:20

QCD 10:20-11:40

Leonard Apansevich  

E706, Michigan State University
 
$k_T$ Effects in High-$p_T$ Particle Production (15') 
Linda Coney  

University of Notre Dame, D0
 
Diffractive W Boson Production at D0 (15') 
Kenichi Hatakeyama  

The Rockefeller University, CDF
 
Single Diffractive Dijets at CDF(15')
Rob Snihur  

Northwestern University, D0
 
Quark and Gluon Jets at D0: Subjet Structure Using the $k_T$ Algorithm (15')

Accelerator R&D 11:40 -12:00

Marc Hill

Harvard/SLAC
 
mm-Wave Power Production: Progress Towards a mm-Wave Accelerator

Lunch Break through 2:00

Chair: Durga Rajaram
Invited Talk 2:00-2:45, Questions/Discussion 2:45-3:00

Rocky Kolb

University of Chicago,Professor of Atronomy and Astrophysics
FNAL Theorerical Atrophysics
 
What's Hot in the Primordial Soup

Coffee Break 3:00-3:20

Beyond The Standard

Sarah Case  

BooNE, Columbia University
 
Neutral Heavy Leptons at the BooNE detector(15')  
Matthew Worcester  

UCLA, CDF
 
Search for Chargino-Neutralino Production at CDF
using Like-Sign Dileptons,
(15')  
Andrew Green  

Iowa State University, D0
 
Search for Technicolor at D0 (15')  
Wayne Lundberg  

USAF/University of Dayton, Theory(guest)
 
The Origin of Mass (20') 
Arnold Pompos  

Purdue University, CDF
 
Search for the Supersymmetric Partner of the Top Quark at CDF (15')  

Invited Talk 4:30-5:15, Questions/Discussion 5:15-5:30

Joe Lykken

FNAL,Theory
 
Planckian democracy

NP99 over


NP99, Maria Spiropulu