All talks will be in the Physics Department, Swain Hall West room 007.
Coffee breaks will be in room 113.
This page last updated March 9, 2012
SATURDAY MARCH 10
08:00-08:45
Welcome and coffee
08:45-09:00
Opening remarks
Rick Van Kooten, Chair, Physics Department
Alan Kostelecky, Physics Department
Saturday morning session 1
chaired by Rex Tayloe
9:00-9:30
William Louis (LANL)
Anomalous results from short-baseline neutrino experiments
09:30-10:00
Nick Grant (Lancaster)
The T2K experiment
10:00-10:30
Coffee
Saturday morning session 2
chaired by Mike Berger
10:30-11:00
Alan Kostelecky (Indiana)
Lorentz violation in the neutrino sector
11:00-11:30
Warren Huelsnitz (LANL)
Constraining physics beyond the Standard Model with IceCube
11:30-12:00
Andrea Pocar (Massachusetts)
Borexino: recent results and near-future plans
12:00-14:00
Lunch
Saturday afternoon session 1
chaired by Jon Urheim
14:00-14:30
Stuart Mufson (Indiana)
Search for Lorentz and CPT violation with MINOS neutrinos and antineutrinos
14:30-15:00
Georgia Karagiorgi (Columbia)
The DAEdALUS neutrino-oscillation experiment
15:00-15:30
Matt Mewes (Swarthmore)
Nonrenormalizable Lorentz-violating operators and neutrinos
15:30-16:00
Coffee
Saturday afternoon session 2
chaired by Alan Chodos
16:00-16:30
Kate Scholberg (Duke)
Status of supernova neutrino detection
16:30-17:00
Jorge Diaz (Indiana)
Neutrino model building with Lorentz and CPT violation
17:00-17:30
Don Colladay (New College)
Neutrinos, Lorentz violation, and Finsler geometry
20:00-22:00
Dessert social,
President's Room
Faculty Club,
Indiana Memorial Union
SUNDAY MARCH 11
08:30-9:00
Coffee
Sunday morning session 1
chaired by Rick Van Kooten
9:00-9:30
Maury Goodman (Argonne)
Status of the Double Chooz reactor neutrino experiment
09:30-10:00
Roger Wendell (Duke)
Oscillation parameter measurements with atmospheric neutrinos and antineutrinos at Super-K
10:00-10:30
Coffee
Sunday morning session 2
chaired by Jim Musser
10:30-11:00
Alan Chodos (APS)
Remarks on tachyonic neutrinos
11:00-11:30
Teppei Katori (MIT)
Testing Lorentz and CPT symmetry with the MiniBooNE short-baseline neutrino excess
11:30-12:00
Neil Russell (Northern Michigan)
Tabulating limits on Lorentz violation in the neutrino sector
12:00-14:00
Lunch
Sunday afternoon session 1
chaired by Lisa Kaufman
14:00-14:30
Giles Barr (Oxford)
Time-of-flight tests with MINOS
14:30-15:00
Tom Weiler (Vanderbilt)
Apparently-faster-than-light (AFTL) particles
15:00-15:30
Brett Altschul (South Carolina)
Astrophysical tests of Lorentz violation
15:30-16:00
Coffee
Sunday afternoon session 2
chaired by Tom Weiler
16:00-16:30
Dawei Liu (Illinois)
Observation of electron antineutrino disappearance at Daya Bay
16:30-17:00
Yuri Bonder (UNAM)
Apparent Lorentz invariance violations induced by gravity
17:00-17:30
Ralf Lehnert (IUCSS)
Microcausality, CPT, and all that