| Parallel Session Agenda |
ICHEP 08 Parallel Sessions
Click here for the schedule of talks. Over 900 abstracts were submitted to ICHEP08. We expect a very lively and interesting program of parallel sessions. The parallel sessions take place on Wednesday 30 July, Thursday, 31 July, and Friday, 1 August. On each day there will be a morning session and an afternoon session with a break for lunch. There is a scheduled break each morning from 10:00am to 10:30am, where coffee and pastries will be served. On Wednesday and Friday, four parallel sessions run simultaneously. On Thursday there will be a fifth parallel session, which includes some joint sessions between different groups. The parallel sessions will take place in rooms in Houston Hall and Cohen Hall. The rooms will be included with the final schedule of talks. The poster session will take place Thursday 31 July from 5pm to 7pm in the rooms adjacent to Irvine Auditorium, which is the venue of the plenary talks. Wine and cheese will be served for the poster session. The posters will remain up until the end of the conference. The current schedule for the parallel sessions is below.
Click here for the schedule of talks. Electroweak Physics: Brian Winer (Ohio State), Ann Heinson (UC Riverside) SUSY Searches: Dirk Zerwas (Orsay, LAL), Marcela Carena (Fermilab) Exotic Searches I: Beate Heinemann (Berkeley), Joanne Hewett (SLAC) Exotic Searches II: Albert DeRoeck (CERN), Rohini Godbole (Bangalore) QCD/Lattice: Massimo Corradi (Bologna), Rainer Sommer (DESY), Andreas Kronfeld (Fermilab) Heavy Quarks: Steve Olsen (Hawaii), Riccardo Faccini (Rome) CPV / Rare Decays / CKM: James Olsen (Princeton), Giovanni Punzi (Pisa), Martin Beneke (Aachen) Neutrinos: Hiro Tanaka (University of British Columbia), Takaaki Kajita (Tokyo), Kate Scholberg (Duke) Particle Astrophysics: Mike Turner (Chicago), Doug Scott (University of British Columbia), Dan Akerib (Case Western Reserve), Stefan Schoenert (MPIK) Detectors, Software & Computing: Giorgio Chiarelli (Pisa), Rick Van Berg (Pennsylvania) Formal Theory: Edward Witten (IAS), Dieter Lüst (Max Planck Institute for Physics) Heavy Ions: Urs Wiedemann (CERN), Peter Jacobs (LBNL) |