Plenary programme timetable

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All plenary talks will be 35' long

Monday Tuesday Wednesday Thursday Friday Saturday
9:00-10:30 Neutrinos in the standard model and beyond




H. Murayama
Status and prospects for solar and atmospheric neutrinos



T. Kajita
Project-X and its connection to neutrino physics


D. Harris
&
A. Jansson
Beyond 3 neutrino oscillations





A. de Gouvea
WGs summaries
&
discussion
Physics of massive neutrinos




C. González-
García
Beta beam R&D status






E. Wildner
The scientific case for muon physics at a neutrino factory



S. Davidson
Synergies between neutrino physics and collider physics


A. Pilaftsis
Prospects for mass scale and inverted hierarchy in non oscillations experiments

S. Pascoli
10:30-11:00 Coffee break
11:00-13:00 Status and prospects for long baseline experiments




N. Saolidou
Results and lessons from the operation of current beams for neutrino experiments

E.
Gschwendtner
Status and prospects for hadron production experiments



G. Catanesi
Muon acceleration: introduction and R&D on limiting technologies


A. Bross
Experimental prospects for muon physics at a neutrino factory



L. Roberts
WGs summaries
&
discussion
Detector R&D for future neutrino oscillations facilities
(solid detect.)


P. Soler
Neutrino interactions with nuclei





U. Mosel
Neutrino scatttering physics at future neutrino oscillation facilities


R. Petti
From the neutrino factory to a muon collider




R. Palmer
Status and prospects for reactor experiments




D. Lhuillier
Closing talk



C. Quigg
Optimisation
of future neutrino oscillations experiments



O. Mena
Experimental status of neutrino scattering physics and needed measurements

T. Nakaya
Non oscillation flavor physics at future neutrino oscillation facilities


O. Yasuda
Experiments for accelerator R&D
(overview of path into the future)


H. Kirk
What cosmology can tell us about neutrino physics in the next 10 years?


S. Pastor
13:00-15:00 Lunch