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Start Time:

23 May 2005 at 09:00

Ends On:

28 May 2005

Location:

Trieste - Italy

Venue:

AGH (KLH)

Organizer(s):

B. Bajc, G. Dvali, A. Melfo, G. Senjanovic, Y. Takanishi, F. Vissani

Description:

Material:

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23 May 2005
08:30
09:50
Registration & Administrative Formalities
01h20'
09:50
10:00
Welcoming Address
10'
10:00
10:30
From Conebranes to Confinement
30'
I. Klebanov
Princeton University, USA
10:30
11:00
Dynamical mu
30'
J. E. Kim
Seoul National University, Rep. of Korea
11:00
11:30
Coffee Break
30'
11:30
12:00
The NuMSM and baryon asymmetry of the universe
30'
M. Shaposhnikov
University de Lausanne, Switzerland
12:00
12:30
The Gravitino as Cold Dark Matter
30'
L. Roszkowski
University of Sheffield, UK
12:30
15:00
Lunch Break
02h30'
15:00
15:30
Gauge-Higgs unification and related topics
30'
C. S. Lim
Kobe University, Japan
15:30
16:00
DCP gravity and Cosmology
30'
C. Deffayet
Inst. D'Astrophysique de Paris, France
16:00
16:30
Coffee Break
30'
16:30
17:00
Hidden sector SUSY breaking and conformal sequestering
30'
M. Schmaltz
Boston Univeristy, USA
17:00
17:30
Ideas and perspectives for supersymmetry on the lattice: lessons from a toy model
30'
E. R. Poppitz
University of Toronto, Canada
17:30
18:00
Coffee Break
30'
18:00
18:30
SUSY and electroweak breaking in the interval
30'
M. Quiros
Universidad Autonoma de Barcelona, Spain
20:00
20:00
Reception
24 May 2005
09:30
10:00
Remarks on numerology
30'
G. Senjanovic
I.C.T.P., Trieste, Italy
10:00
10:30
Neutrinos as The Key to Unification and Our Origin
30'
J. Pati
University of Maryland, USA
10:30
11:00
Neutrino Masses and Dark Energy
30'
L. Hall
University of California, USA
11:00
11:30
Coffee Break
30'
11:30
12:00
Neutrino Masses and Leptogenesis in Minimal SO(10)
30'
K. S. Babu
Oklahomena State University, USA
12:00
12:30
Supersymmetric SO(10) model for fermion masses and mixing
30'
Z. Berezhiani
Institute of Physics, GAS, Georgia
12:30
15:00
Lunch Break
02h30'
15:00
15:30
From delta T/T and Neutrino Oscillations to Grand Unification
30'
Q. Shafi
University of Delaware, USA
15:30
16:00
CP-odd Invariants in Models with several Higgs Doublets
30'
G. Branco
Centro de Fisica das Interaccoes Fundamentais, Lisbon, Portugal
16:00
16:30
Coffee Break
30'
16:30
17:00
Models of Neutrino Masses and Mixings
30'
G. Altarelli
C. E. R. N., Geneva, Switzerland
17:00
17:30
Neutrino masses and mixing angles in a 4D SO(10)SUSY GUT
30'
S. Raby
Ohio State University, USA
17:30
18:00
Coffee Break
30'
18:00
18:30
SUSYGUT Correlations among Hadronic and Leptonic Soft Terms
30'
A. Masiero
Univ.degli Studi di Padova, Italy
18:30
19:00
GZK and problems
30'
V. Kuzmin
Institute for Nuclear Research, Moscow, Russia
19:00
19:30
The Stueckelberg Extension
30'
P. Nath
Northeastern University, Boston, USA
20:30
20:30
Offical Dinner
25 May 2005
09:30
10:00
Some Perspectives on Unification
30'
R. Mohapatra
University of Maryland, USA
10:00
10:30
Little Higgs and supersymmetry
30'
S. Pokorski
University of Warsaw, Poland
10:30
11:00
SUSY Signals of Flux Compactification
30'
H.-P. Nilles
Universitat Bonn, Germany
11:00
11:30
Coffee Break
30'
11:30
12:00
Splitting Supersymmetry in String Theory
30'
I. Antoniadis
C.E.R.N., Geneva, Switzerland
12:00
12:30
The Minimal Composite Higgs Model
30'
A. Pomarol
Universidad Autonoma de Barcelona, Spain
12:30
15:00
Lunch Break
02h30'
15:00
15:00
TRIP TO AQUILEIA AND GRADO
26 May 2005
09:30
10:00
Dark Matter as Krypto-baryonic from Multiple Point Principle and Higgs already found at LEP
30'
H.B. Nielsen
University of Copenhagen, Denmark
10:00
10:30
Emergent gravity
30'
T. Gherghetta
University of Minnesota, USA
10:30
11:00
Massive vector fields in five dimensions and radion stabilisation
30'
E. Dudas
Ecole Polytechnique, Palaiseau Cedex, France
11:00
11:30
Coffee Break
30'
11:30
12:00
The Anomaly Mediation Scenario and High Precision Sparticle Spectra
30'
D.R.T. Jones
University of Liverpool, UK
12:00
12:30
Progress in higgsless electroweak symmetry breaking
30'
C. Csaki
Cornell University, USA
12:30
15:00
Lunch Break
02h30'
26 May 2005
15:00
15:20
Large mass hierarchy and hidden Susy in gauge theories with extra dimensions
20'
M. Sakamoto
Kobe University, Japan
15:20
15:40
General soft terms from supergravity and hierarchial supersymmetry spectra
20'
S. Vempati
Ecole Polytechnique, Palaiseau Cedex, France
15:40
16:00
Fayet-Iliopolous terms in 5D orbifold SUGRA - a superfield approach
20'
F. Paccetti-Correia
Universidade Do Porto, Portugal
16:00
16:20
New Higgs effects in B-Physics in supersymmetry with general flavour mixing
20'
J. Foster
Sheffield University, UK
16:20
16:40
Coffee Break
20'
16:40
17:00
Effective potential of super Yang-Mills theory on M^4 times S^1
20'
K. Takenaga
Osaka University, Japan
17:00
17:20
Large neutrino mixing with threshold effects
20'
A. N. Ioannisian
Yerevan Physics Institute, Armenia
17:20
17:40
Understanding the differences in neutrino and charged fermion flavour structures
20'
O. Vives
C.E.R.N., Geneva, Switzerland
17:40
18:00
Quark-lepton complementarity from family symmetry and unification
20'
S. King
Southampton University, UK
18:00
18:20
Coffee Break
20'
18:20
18:40
Models of electroweak symmetry breaking and precision data after LEP2
20'
G. Marandella
Los Alamos National Laboratory, USA
18:40
19:00
Constraints on heavy neutrino masses from leptogenesis in left-right symmetric model with spontaneous CP-violation
20'
N. Sahu
Indian Institute of Technology, Mumbai, India
19:00
19:20
On low-scale supersymmetric leptogenesis
20'
K. Turzynski
University of Warsaw, Poland
19:20
19:40
Unification with extra dimensions
20'
S. Nandi
Oklahoma State University, USA
26 May 2005
15:00
15:20
Sneutrino Hybird Inflation
20'
S. Antusch
Southampton University, UK
15:20
15:40
Ferromagnetism of relic neutrinos: a possible solution to the dark energy problem
20'
U. Yajnik
Indian Institute of Technology, Mumbai, India
15:40
16:00
Leptogenesis from cosmic strings and reheating after hybrid inflation
20'
R. Jeannerot
University of Leiden, Netherlands
16:00
16:20
Cosmic strings with zero modes in supergravity
20'
M. Postma
NIKHEF, Amsterdam, Netherlands
16:20
17:00
Coffee Break
40'
17:00
17:20
Gauge-invariant perturbation theory for trans-Planckian inflation
20'
L. Musongela
I.C.T.P., Trieste, Itlay
17:20
17:40
Instabilities in cosmological flux compactifications
20'
J. Martin
Universitat Bonn, Germany
17:40
18:00
Anthropic selection, landscape and inflation
20'
T. Watari
University of California, USA
18:00
18:20
Coffee Break
20'
18:20
18:40
The NuMSM and dark matter
20'
T. Asaka
Ecole Polytechnique Fed. de Lausanne, Switzerland
18:40
19:00
Detecting a small perturbation through non-Gaussianity
20'
L. Boubekeuri
University of Lancaster, UK
19:00
19:20
Primordial non-gaussianity: from inflation to CMB anisotropies
20'
N. Bartolo
I. C. T. P., Trieste, Italy
19:20
19:40
Non-gaussianity made easy
20'
D. H. Lyth
Lancaster University, UK
27 May 2005
09:30
10:00
Models of Neutrino Dark Energy
30'
N. Weiner
New York University, USA
10:00
10:30
Physics of Localized Terms in Warped Spaces
30'
E. Ponton
Columbia University, USA
10:30
11:00
Dark matter and electroweak baryogenesis
30'
M. Carena
Fermi National Accelerator Laboratory, USA
11:00
11:30
Coffee Break
30'
11:30
12:00
MSGUTS : from Germ to Bloom
30'
C.S. Aulakh
Panjab University, India
12:00
12:30
Why do we live in 3 dimensions
30'
L. Randall
Harvard University, Cambridge, USA
12:30
15:00
Lunch Break
02h30'
27 May 2005
15:00
15:20
A stringy solution to the FCNC problem
20'
O. Lebedev
DESY, Hamburg, Germany
15:20
15:40
Gravity mediation in 6 dimensions
20'
A. Falkowski
University of Warsaw, Poland
15:40
16:00
Higher derivative operators on field theory orbifolds
20'
D. Ghilencea
D.A.M.T.P., Cambridge, UK
16:00
16:20
Gauge and modulus inflation from 5D orbifold SUGRA
20'
Z. Tavartkiladze
C.E.R.N., Geneva, Switzerland
16:20
16:40
Coffee Break
20'
16:40
17:00
Probing KK leptons at the International Linear Collider
20'
G. Bhattacharyya
Saha Inst. of Nuclear Physics, Kolkata, India
17:00
17:20
Dynamics of Wilson line phases and gauge Higgs unification in warped space
20'
A. Weiler
Technische Universitat Munchen, Germany
17:20
17:40
Identification of large extra spatial dimensions at the LC with polarized beams
20'
A. Pankov
Gomel Polytechnical Institute, Belarus
17:40
18:00
Black hole production and evaporation at future colliders
20'
K-y, Oda
HEARO-Kek, Ibaraki Ken, Japan
18:00
18:20
Coffee Break
20'
18:20
18:40
Scalar mode analysis of the warped Salam-Sezgin model
20'
A. Papazoglou
Ecole Polytechnique Fed. de Lausanne, Switzerland
18:40
19:00
Can superhorizon cosmological perturbations explain the acceleration of the universe
20'
C. Hirata
Princeton University, USA
19:00
19:20
Gauge unification in heterotic string model building
20'
M. Trapletti
DESY, Hamburg, Germany
27 May 2005
15:00
15:20
Flipped SU(5), see-saw scale and degenerate vacua
20'
C. Das
Inst. of Mathematical Sciences, Chennai, India
15:20
15:40
Proton lifetime from SU(5) unification in extra dimensions
20'
L. Alciati
Univ. degli Studi di Padova, Italy
15:40
16:00
Testing grand unified theories: how long could we live
20'
P. Fileviez-Perez
Pontificia Univ. Catolica de Chile, Santiago, Chile
16:00
16:20
Su(5) unification without supersymmetry: neutrino mass, proton decay and light leptoquarks
20'
I. Dorsner
I.C.T.P., Trieste, Italy
16:20
16:40
Coffee Break
20'
16:40
17:00
Higgs mass in gauge-Higgs unification
20'
T. Yamashita
HEARO-KEK, Tsukuba, Japan
17:00
17:20
New Symmetry Breaking Scheme in SO(10) GUT
20'
I. Gogoladze
University of Notre Dame, USA
17:20
17:40
On CP violation in minimal renormalizable SUSY SO(10)
20'
M. Malinsky
S.I.S.S.A, Trieste, Italy
17:40
18:00
Supersymmetric SO(10) model for fermions
20'
F. Nesti
Univ. degli Studi di L'Aquila, Italy
18:00
18:20
Coffee Break
20'
18:20
18:40
Global aspects of Chern-Simons (super-)gravity and its kink
20'
L. Bergamin
Technische Universitat Wien, Austria
18:40
19:00
Renormalization group in higher derivative quantum gravity: new developments
20'
G. de Berredo-Peixoto
Univ. Fed. de Juiz de Fora, Brazil
19:00
19:20
Unavoidable ghosts in massive gravity
20'
A. Nicolis
Harvard University, Cambridge, USA
19:20
19:40
Can one phase induce all CP violations including leptogenesis
20'
Y. Achiman
Tel-Aviv University, Israel
28 May 2005
10:00
10:30
Racetrack Inflation
30'
G. G. Ross
University of Oxford, UK
10:30
11:00
Leptogenesis: where do we stand?
30'
T. Hambye
University of Oxford, UK
11:00
11:30
Coffee Break
30'
11:30
12:00
First-order EW phase transition from higher dimensional Higgs self interactions
30'
G. Servant
S.I.S.S.A., Trieste, Italy
12:00
12:30
Nonperturbative Yang-Mills from supersymmetry and strings
30'
M. Shifman
University of Minnesota, USA
12:30
13:00
Closing remarks
30'
12:30
15:00
Farewell Reception
02h30'
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