The 2005 European School of High-Energy Physics |
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Kitzbühel in the Tyrol, Austria
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The 2005 European School of High-Energy Physics (formerly the CERN-JINR School of Physics)
will be jointly organized
by the Joint Institute for Nuclear Research (JINR), Dubna, Russia,
and the European Organization for Nuclear Research (CERN), Geneva, Switzerland
together with the Institutes for High-Energy Physics in Innsbruck and Vienna, Austria.
The basic aim of the School is to teach various aspects of high-energy physics,
but especially theory and phenomenology,
to young experimental physicists, mainly from the Member States of CERN and of JINR.
The Schools of Physics are designed to give a survey of up-to-date information,
rather than to be a training course.
An outline of each of the lecture courses and reading lists will be published on the web.
School Poster in jpg format: 85kB 244kB
Date and Place of the School |
Kitzhof Hotel
Kitzbühel
is a famous hiking and skiing resort in the Tyrol,
internationally well known for its Hahnenkamm ski race (men's downhill on
the Streif).
The location is one hour from Innsbruck, and 1.5 hours from Munich and Salzburg.
Set midway between Innsbruck and Salzburg, this popular ski resort,
founded in the late 13-th century as a mining town, offers a variety of things to see.
In its lovely old town, you'll find the local museum, the 15th-century St. Andrew's
Parish Church, the 16th-century Lebenberg Castle (now a hotel) and fine Tirolean architecture.
During the summer you can swim in the Schwarzsee (lake) or take a stroll through
the Alpine flower garden on the Kitzbüheler Horn.
Some of Austria's best golf courses are there as well.
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The hotel is 200 m from the city center.
It is surrounded by trees and green fields and has beautiful views to the mountains.
Accommodation
Students, faculty and staff of the School will lodge in the Kitzhof Hotel where also breakfast, lunch and dinner will be served. Students will share double rooms with bathroom, TV and telephone. Sauna, steam bath and fitness area may be used free of charge. The lecture hall and the rooms for the discussion sessions are also situated in the hotel, which will be equipped with computing and electronic communication facilities.
City center and cable car near the hotel
Scientific Programme |
Field Theory and Standard Model | W. Buchmüller (DESY) |
QCD | G. Ecker (University of Vienna) |
Flavour Physics and CP Violation | R. Fleischer (CERN) |
CP Violation in K-decays: experimental aspects | M. Jeitler (HEPHY, Vienna) |
CP Violation in B-decays: experimental aspects | L. Widhalm (HEPHY, Vienna) |
Beyond the Standard Model | J. Ellis (CERN) |
Neutrino Physics | M. Lindner (Technical University Munich) |
Astrophysics and Cosmology | R. Kolb (Fermilab) |
Heavy Ions | L. McLerran (BNL) |
There will be 32 lectures in all, each lasting about 75 minutes,
with additional time for questions and discussion.
Students will be encouraged to present their current research work in the form of a special poster session
which is planned for Thursday, August 25.
Discussion Sessions |
H. Eberl | HEPHY, Vienna |
H. Markum | Technical University, Vienna |
A. Gladyshev | JINR, Dubna |
S. Troitsky | INR, Moscow |
A. Ibarra | IFT, Madrid |
S. Huber | CERN |
Language |
Proceedings |
Travel |
Nearby airports are in Innsbruck (Kranebitten), Munich (Franz Josef Strauss) and Salzburg (Maxglan) with train connections to Kitzbühel. At the Kitzbühel train station a pick-up service to the hotel (5 min. by car) will be organized during Sunday, August 21. For those arriving by car, please note that parking places are available in the underground car park of the hotel.
More and up-to-date information about train schedules, pick-up service,
etc. will be posted at this web page in an upcoming announcement.
Cost
The cost of the School will be around 1650 Swiss Francs per student, and will cover tuition, board and lodging from dinner on Sunday August 21 to breakfast on Saturday September 3, 2005, as well as coffee, tea or cold drinks during the morning and afternoon breaks and some social activities. It does not include travel expenses from participants' home institutes to Kitzbühel and back.
For participants from JINR and CIS there are special arrangements for paying the School Fee and for travel.
For further information, please contact the JINR Organizing Secretary, Mrs. T.S. Donskova
(see Enquires and Correspondence below).
It is hoped that INTAS (the International Association for the Promotion of Cooperation with Scientists
from the Independent States of the former Soviet Union) will provide funds for students working in former
Soviet Union countries.
Details concerning the method of payment of the Fee will be published in the second Bulletin.
Participation
The School is open to young physicists, preparing a PhD or equivalent in high-energy physics,
with at least one year's experience working as experimentalists.
The number of students will be about 100, mostly from the CERN and JINR Member States,
but a few may come from other countries which are not members.
Personal contacts and informal discussions among the participants during leisure time are an important aspect of the School.
For this reason, participants are asked to note that they should not be accompanied by family members or friends.
Application
Applications to attend the School should include:
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Organizing Committee |
Enquiries and Correspondence |
Danielle Métral School of Physics CERN/DSU CH-1211 GENEVA 23 Switzerland |
Tatyana Donskova International Department Joint Institute for Nuclear Research RU-141980 Dubna, Moscow Region Russia |