Extreme Beam - A Fermilab lecture series on Physics at the Intensity Frontier Throughout 2009

Schedule

Unless otherwise noted, all lectures take place on Thursdays at 4 p.m. in Wilson Hall, One West.

Upcoming Lecture:

10.22.09
The Neutrino Factory; Sensitivity for the Next Decade
Kenneth Long, Physics Department
Imperial College London
* Lecture to be held in Curia II

Past Lectures:

09.22.09
Come Botticelli Nella Sistina -- On The Beauty of Charm
Ikaros Bigi, Department of Physics
University of Notre Dame

08.20.09
Rare Kaon Decays: Extreme Physics with Extreme Beams
Augusto Ceccucci, Spokesperson for NA62
CERN

07.28.09 (Tuesday)
Rare Kaon vs. LFV Physics in Grand Unified and SU(3)-flavored SUSY
Antonio Masiero, Department of Physics
Universita' di Padova, Istituto Nazionale di Fisica Nucleare

06.25.09
Deep Underground Science and Engineering Laboratory
Kevin Lesko, Nuclear Science Division
Lawrence Berkeley Laboratory

06.11.09
Project X: A multi-MW Proton Source at Fermilab
Steve Holmes, Accelerator Division
Fermi National Accelerator Laboratory
[ PDF ]

05.28.09
Neutrinos: To the Terascale and Beyond!
Janet Conrad, Department of Physics
MIT

05.07.09
Neutrino Detectors: Current Techniques, Future Challenges
Chris Walter, Department of Physics
Duke University
[ Video and slides ]

04.28.09 (Tuesday)
The Muon g-2 and New Physics
Bill Marciano, High-Energy Physics Theory Group
Brookhaven National Laboratory
[ Video and slides ]

04.16.09
Neutrino Phenomenology: NOvA and Beyond
Patrick Huber, Department of Physics
Virginia Tech
[ Video and slides ]

04.02.09
Charged Lepton Flavor Violation: Experimental Searches with Muons
Yoshitaka Kuno, Department of Physics
Osaka University
[ Video and slides ]

02.26.09
Charged Lepton Flavor Violation
Junji Hisano, Institute for Cosmic Ray Research
University of Tokyo
[ Video and slides ]

 

 
 

Future Lectures: