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Subject: Identification of specialized Physicists, their universities or national labs
Category: Science > Physics
Asked by: sciencesurfing-ga
List Price: $200.00
Posted: 19 Apr 2005 10:53 PDT
Expires: 19 May 2005 10:53 PDT
Question ID: 511403
I am preparing an overview of how physicists are exploring the topic
of fusion as it relates to global energy resources.  This
project requires that I contact and interview thought leaders. 
Therefore, I need to first get my "playing field defined".  I also
need to highlight the national labs which have the most significant physics
programs dedicated to energy applications.

Whenever contact information can be provided either form the biograghy
page of a professor, for example, or the main contact number at a
National Laboratory, that is most helpful.  

My Research Request is also time sensitive as I am late on this
project already! I am particularly interested in finding a researcher
who is also enthusiastic about particle physics and energy
applications as I have a large project with many different angles.  If
this is an area of interest for you, please let me know!

Research Request Topic:  

1. Identification of top scientists in North America with
specialization in particle physics, from Universities and major
national labs
2. Identification of conferences and committees for these topics: 
particle physics + energy application, experimental physics + energy
application
3. Listing of National Labs and leaders of those programs within for:
experiemental physics, particle physics, energy applications (specific
to experimental physics)
4. List of publications since 2003 specifically focused on particle
physics + energy applications (fusion is the core topic of interest to
me)

Request for Question Clarification by politicalguru-ga on 19 Apr 2005 11:00 PDT
Science Surfing, 

I know this doesn't answer exactly the same question, but check out my
answer at <http://answers.google.com/answers/threadview?id=506137>
regarding elementary particle theory and see if it helps.

Clarification of Question by sciencesurfing-ga on 19 Apr 2005 11:50 PDT
Thank you. yes, there are parts of it here.  However, I need a
comprehensive single-stop report as I am to busy to get pieces of it
from other sources.  I am also very open to paying more than the $200.
 I tried to insert $500 to motivate someone to produce this report for
me and to go deep on organizing the findings.  I'd love to receive a
Word document with it all in there - institutions, bios, links, etc.

Thanks!
Robin
Answer  
Subject: Re: Identification of specialized Physicists, their universities or national labs
Answered By: guillermo-ga on 30 Apr 2005 23:33 PDT
Rated:5 out of 5 stars
 
Hello Sciencesurfing-ga,

What a quest!! Well, I think the mission is pretty much accomplished,
though the amount of data is so overwhelming that I don't think
absolute completeness and perfect match to be possible. The scientific
fields of your question have many branches that interact with each
other, thus a clean selection becomes somewhat tricky. In any case,
the information I am offering to you is, from the totality of what I
could find through thorough research, the selection that to my best
understanding would more accurately match your request. I wish I could
have done it in a shorter time -given your explicit need for that- but
the time it took was the fastest I could achieve.

You were probably right about what an adequate compensation for this
task would be and the system wouldn't let you set. However, once the
question is answered, that can be adjusted as is explained at
http://answers.google.com/answers/faq.html#tipping And now the choice
to do so is at your consideration on whether the result deserves it.

As to your interest in finding a researcher enthusiastic about the
subject of your research, you can count on me. So, as far as you are
satisfied with my work quality, whenever you need my help, just post a
new question "for guillermo-ga" in the subject.

Back to your request, I believe to have covered the four items of your
interest. As to the organization of the data, the backbone had
necessarily to be the labs, where the names and contact information
for scientists were available, as well as information on conferences
and publications.

Below you'll find the information. As you preferred, this is
reproduced in a MS Word file at
http://us.f2.yahoofs.com/bc/3ccd1ef5/bc/Pública/Particle_Physics.doc?bfutHdCBgp8WtaLN

My search strategy was: north-america "particle physics laboratories".

Please feel free to ask for clarification if you need so, before
rating the question. Thank you.

Sincerely,

Guillermo-ga

Information on Particle Physics

~ Heavy-Ion Fusion Virtual National Laboratory ~
http://hif.lbl.gov/

"The US Heavy-Ion Fusion program has the long-term goal of developing
inertial-confinement fusion as an affordable and environmentally
attractive source of electrical power. Toward this goal, the near-term
HIF research at US National Laboratories uses reduced-scale
experiments and state-of-the-art numerical simulations to understand
the injection, transport, and focusing of the high-current beams
needed for this approach to fusion energy. Since 1998, this research
has been co-ordinated in the US by the Heavy-Ion Fusion Virtual
National Laboratory."

"The Virtual National Laboratory for Heavy-Ion Fusion (HIF-VNL) was
established in 1999 to develop heavy-ion accelerators capable of
igniting inertial-fusion targets for electric-power production.  The
collaboration, which presently involves Lawrence Berkeley National
Laboratory (LBNL), Lawrence Livermore National Laboratory (LLNL), and
Princeton Plasma Physics Laboratory, is funded through the Office of
Fusion Energy at the US Department of Energy."
(http://hif.lbl.gov/VNLoverview.html?96,10 )

Contact Information (http://hif.lbl.gov/VNLstaff.html ) according to
Organizational Chart (http://hif.lbl.gov/VNLorg_chart.html )

B Grant Logan
HIF-VNL Director
Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory
1 Cyclotron Road
MS/47-112
Berkeley, CA 94720
(510) 486-7206
BGLogan@lbl.gov

Ronald C Davidson
HIF-VNL Deput Director
Princeton Plasma Physics Laboratory
PO Box 451
Princeton, NJ 08543-0451
(609) 243-3552
rdavidson@pppl.gov

John J Barnard
HIF-VNL Deputy Director

Lawrence Livermore National Laboratory
PO Box 808 L-645
Livermore, CA 94551-0808
(925) 423-0675
barnard1@llnl.gov
and
Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory
1 Cyclotron Road
MS/47-112
Berkeley, CA 94720
(510) 486-6124 
JJBarnard@lbl.gov

Edward P Lee
HIF-VNL Chief Scientist
Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory
1 Cyclotron Road
MS/47-112
Berkeley, CA 94720
(510) 486-7345
EPLee@lbl.gov

Christine M Celata
Physicist - VNL Advanced Planning
Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory
1 Cyclotron Road
MS/47-112
Berkeley, CA 94720
(510) 486-7740 
CMCelata@lbl.gov

Matthaeus Leitner
Engineer - VNL Advanced Planning
Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory
1 Cyclotron Road
MS/47-112
Berkeley, CA 94720
(510) 495-4090
MLeitner@lbl.gov

~ Los Alamos Fusion Energy Sciences ~
http://fusionenergy.lanl.gov/

Dr. Glen A. Wurden
OFES Program Manager
(fusion physics topics)
wurden@lanl.gov
505-667-5633/665-3552-FAX
Mailing address  is:
Mail Stop E-526
Los Alamos National Laboratory
Los Alamos, NM 87545

Dr. Scott Willms
(fusion technology topics)
willms@lanl.gov


~ Princeton University High-Intensity Particle Beam and Nonneutral Plasma Group ~
http://nonneutral.pppl.gov/

Contact information:
Ronald C. Davidson (Division Head)
Phone Number: 609-243-3552
Email: rdavidson@pppl.gov
Mail: MS17[, Princeton Plasma Physics Laboratory]
P.O. Box 451
Princeton, NJ 08543-0451
Wei-li Lee
Phone Number: 609-243-2647
Email: wwlee@pppl.gov
Mail: MS27[, Princeton Plasma Physics Laboratory]
P.O. Box 451
Princeton, NJ 08543-0451
Cynthia Phillips
Phone Number: 609-243-2836
Email: ckphillips@pppl.gov
Mail: MS34[, Princeton Plasma Physics Laboratory]
P.O. Box 451
Princeton, NJ 08543-0451
Philip Efthimion
Phone Number: 609-243-3212
Email: pefthimion@pppl.gov
Mail: MS34[, Princeton Plasma Physics Laboratory]
P.O. Box 451
Princeton, NJ 08543-0451
Dick Majeski
Phone Number: 609-243-3112
Email: rmajeski@pppl.gov
Mail: MS17[, Princeton Plasma Physics Laboratory]
P.O. Box 451
Princeton, NJ 08543-0451
Stephen F. Paul
Phone Number: 609-243-3781
Email: spaul@pppl.gov
Mail: MS17[, Princeton Plasma Physics Laboratory]
P.O. Box 451
Princeton, NJ 08543-0451


~ Plasma Science & Fusion Center - Massachusetts Institute of Technology ~
http://www.psfc.mit.edu/

Miklos Porkolab
Professor of Physics, Director Plasma Science & Fusion Center  
Email: porkolab@psfc.mit.edu 
Phone: (617) 253-8448 
Address: 77 Massachusetts Avenue, NW16-288, Cambridge, MA 02139

http://www.psfc.mit.edu/people_new/faculty/miklos.html

Selected Publications
"Plasma Instabilities Due to Ion Temperature Gradients", Miklos
Porkolab, Nucl. Fusion 8, 29-36 (1968).

"Instabilities and Induced Scattering due to Nonlinear Landau Damping
of Longitudinal Plasma Waves in a Magnetic Field'', M. Porkolab and
R.P.H. Chang, Phys. Fluids 15, 283-296 (1972).

"Nonlinear Wave Effects in Laboratory Plasmas: A Comparison Between
Theory and Experiment", M. Porkolab and R.P.H. Chang, Reviews of
Modern Phys. 50, 745 (1978).

"Observations of Lower-Hybrid Current Drive at High Densities in the
Alcator C Tokamak", M. Porkolab, J.J. Schuss, B. Lloyd et al.,
Physical Review Letters 53, 450 (1984).

"Ion Bernstein Wave Heating and Improved Confinement on the Alcator-C
Tokamak,'' J.D. Moody, M. Porkolab, C.L. Fiore, F.S. McDermott, Y.
Takase, J. Terry and S.M. Wolfe, Phys. Rev. Lett. 60, 298 (1988).

"Signature of Turbulent Zonal Flows Observed in the DIII D Tokamak,"
S. Coda, M. Porkolab, K.H. Burrell, Physical Review Letters 86, 4835
(2001).

"Edge Ion Heating and Parametric Decay during Injection of Ion
Cyclotron Resonance Frequency Power on the Alcator C-Mod Tokamak,"
J.C. Rost, M. Porkolab, R.L. Boivin, Phys. of Plasmas 9, 1262 (2002).



~ Argonne National Laboratory ~ http://www.anl.gov/ 
Argonne's Research Programs:
http://www.anl.gov/Science_and_Technology/programs.html
Programs related to this report:

>>Fusion Power: http://www.td.anl.gov/Programs/fusion/
Dr. R. F. Mattas
Director of the Fusion Power Program
Location in ANL: TD 362 B107
tel.: +1-(630)-252-8673
fax: +1-(630)-252-5287
e-mail: mattas@anl.gov

>> Argonne Wakefield Accelerator: http://www.hep.anl.gov/pmalhotr/AWA/index.htm 
Group Leader's contact information:
Wei Gai (PI)
Advanced Accelerator R&D Group
High Energy Physics Division/362
Argonne National Labs
9700 S. Cass Avenue
Argonne, IL 60439 
wg@hep.anl.gov 
Phone: 630-252-6560
Fax: 630-252-5076

>> ATLAS Project for Large Hadron Collider at CERN:
http://gate.hep.anl.gov/lprice/atlas/atlas.htm
Dr. Larry Price:
High Energy Physics Division 
Building 362 
9700 S. Cass Avenue 
Argonne - IL 60439 
Tel: +1-630-252.62.95
Fax: +1-630-252.50.47
Email: lprice@anl.gov
Secretary: Ms. S. Klepec
Tel: +1-630-252.62.70

>> The Collider Detector at Fermilab: http://www.hep.anl.gov/cdf/home.html 
Physicists group Spokepersons:
Larry Nodulman 630- 252-6228
Barry Wicklund 630- 252-6215

>> Argonne HEP Division Neutrino Group: http://www.hep.anl.gov/minos/ 
Contact Information 
Argonne Neutrino Group, c/o Pam Malhotra, HEP362, Argonne IL 60439 USA 
Secretary: Pam Malhotra, 630-252-6213;  Fax 630-252-5076  email
pmalhotr@hep.anl.gov
Fax: 630-252-5076

Physicists Group Leader: Dave Ayres; email: ayres@hep.anl.gov ; Phone
# 630-252-6216

Projects: MINOS (Main Injector Neutrino Oscillation Search) and SOUDAN
2 (http://www.hep.anl.gov/ndk/hypertext/soudan2.html )
  
Recent papers:
1. "Search for neutron-antineutron oscillations using multiprong
events in Soudan 2"
     Chung et. al., e-print hep-ex/0205093, Phys.Rev. D66 (2002)
032004 ; http://www.arxiv.org/PS_cache/hep-ex/pdf/0205/0205093.pdf
2. "Horizontal Muons and a search for AGN Neutrinos in Soudan 2" 
     Demuth et al., eprint hep-ex/0304016 , accepted for publication
in Astroparticle Physics ;
http://www.arxiv.org/PS_cache/hep-ex/pdf/0304/0304016.pdf
3.  Observation of Atmospheric Neutrino Oscillations in Soudan 2 
      Sanchez et al., to be submitted to Physical Review;
http://www.physics.umn.edu/~pjl/nuosc_final.ps

>> ANL HEP Theory Group (http://www.hep.anl.gov/Theory/home.html )

9700 South Cass Ave. 
HEP 362, Argonne National Laboratory 
Argonne, IL 60439-4815, USA
Group Head:
Carlos Wagner (http://www.hep.anl.gov/cwagner/index.html )
Office E137 Phone: (630) 252 3759
Enrico Fermi Institute, 
University of Chicago 
Tel: (773) 702 7707  
Email: cwagner@hep.anl.gov

>> ARGONNE ZEUS GROUP Argonne National Laboratory:
http://www.hep.anl.gov/zeus/home.html
High Energy Physics Division 
9700 South Cass Avenue
Argonne, IL 60439
U.S.A.
ZEUS is a large particle detector at the electron-proton collider HERA
at the DESY laboratory in Hamburg, a sophisticated tool for studying
the particle reactions provided by the high-energetic beams of the
HERA accelerator.

USA:
Malcom Derrick
mxd@hep.anl.gov
Tel: 630-252-6272
Steve Magill 
srm@hep.anl.gov
Tel: 630-252-5845 

Brian Musgrave 
bmhrs@hep.anl.gov
Tel: 630-252-6294

José Repond
repond@hep.anl.gov
Tel: 630-252-7554

Germany:
Rik Yoshida 
ryoshida@hep.anl.gov
0049-40-8998-4930

Sergei Chekanov (Germany)
chekanov@mail.desy.de
Tel: 0049-40-8998- 3157 

Secretary:
Sandy Klepec
sak@hep.anl.gov
630-252-6270

Support Staff:
Gary Drake
drake@hep.anl.gov
630-252-1568

>> Medium Energy Physics: http://www-mep.phy.anl.gov/index.html
Group Members: http://www-mep.phy.anl.gov/mep/members.txt
Moulay Ahmed El Alaoui
John Arrington
Kevin Bailey
Xu 
Donald Geesaman
Kawtar Hafidi
Roy Holt
Harold Jackson
Zheng-Tian Lu
Iain Moore
Peter Mueller
Thomas O'Connor
David Potterveld
Issam Qattan
Paul Reimer
Yuri Sanjiev
Elaine Schulte
Li-Bang Wang
Benjamin Zeidman
Xiaochao Zheng

Secretaries: Donna Nelson, Debra Morrison 
phone 630-252-4100 
FAX: 630-252-3903 
e-mail: belle@anl.gov (Donna)
e-mail: morrison@anl.gov (Debbie)

>> Theoretical Physics Group: http://www.phy.anl.gov/theory/index.html

Staff (In the Word file version, the names are hyperlinks to their
webpages; however, these are partially reproduced here).
Craig D. Roberts 
Group Leader, Theory
Phone: 630/252-4095 
Fax: 630/252-6008 
Fax: 630/252-3903 
EMail: cdroberts@anl.gov

·	Complete Curriculum Vitae available as PDF file 
Biographical sketch
2001-Present: Group Leader, Theory, Argonne National Laboratory 
1996-Present: Physicist, Argonne National Laboratory 
1991-96: Assistant Physicist, Argonne National Laboratory 
1989-91: Research Associate, Argonne National Laboratory 
1987-89: Postdoctoral Fellow, University of Melbourne, Victoria, Australia 
1988: Ph.D., Flinders University of South Australia, Adelaide, Australia 
2003, Recipient, Friedrich Wilhelm Bessel Research Award of the
Alexander von Humboldt Foundation
2001, Fellow, American Physical Society 
2001-2002: DFG Mercator Guest Professor, Universität Rostock, Rostock, Germany 
Two Semester Course in Quantum Field Theory for Hadron Physics 
1996 (Nov/Dec): Distinguished Visiting Scholar, Faculty of Science,
University of Adelaide
1997-Present: Adjunct Research Professor, Kent State University 
1991-95: Adjunct Research Scientist, Kent State University 
Member, Australian Institute of Physics 
Professional Activities
2002-Present: Field Editor (Elementary Particles and Fields) Few Body Systems 
2005: Vice-Chair, Hadron Physics Topical Group, American Physical Society 
April 05 GHP Newsletter
2004: Member-at-Large, Hadron Physics Topical Group, American Physical Society 
2003: Member-at-Large, Hadron Physics Topical Group, American Physical Society 

Recent Presentations
1.	Dyson-Schwinger Equations and Observables in Hadron Physics
"10th International Symposium on Meson-Nucleon Interactions and the
Structure of the Nucleon, MENU04"
IHEP, Beijing, China, 30/Aug.-4/Sept./04 
2.	Dyson-Schwinger Equations: A Tool for Hadron Physics
"17th International IUPAP Conference on Few-Body Problems in Physics"
Durham, North Carolina, 5-10 June 2003 
3.	Quantum effects with an X-ray free electron laser
University of New South Wales, 2/Feb./2003 

Selected Recent Articles
1.	Electromagnetic properties of ground and excited state pseudoscalar mesons 
A. Höll, A. Krassnigg, P. Maris, C.D. Roberts and S.V. Wright
nucl-th/0503043, to appear in Phys. Rev. C 
2.	On Nucleon Electromagnetic Form Factors: A Précis
A. Höll, R. Alkofer, M. Kloker, A. Krassnigg, C.D. Roberts and S.V.
Wright, nucl-th/0501033
Contribution to the proceedings of the 
"10th International Conference on the Structure of Baryons (Baryons 04)"
Ecole Polytechnique, Palaiseau, France, 25-29/Oct./04 
3.	On Nucleon Electromagnetic Form Factors
R. Alkofer, A. Höll, M. Kloker, A. Krassnigg and C.D. Roberts
nucl-th/0412046, to appear in Few Body Systems 
4.	On the complexion of pseudoscalar mesons
A. Höll, A. Krassnigg, C.D. Roberts and S.V. Wright, nucl-th/0411065
Contribution to the Proceedings of the 
"10th International Symposium on Meson-Nucleon Physics and the
Structure of the Nucleon (MENU04)"
IHEP, Beijing, China, 30/Aug.-4/Sept./04 
5.	Confinement, DCSB, Bound States, and the Quark-Gluon Vertex
A. Höll, A. Krassnigg and C.D. Roberts, nucl-th/0408015
Nucl. Phys. B (Proc. Suppl.) 141 (2005) pp. 47-52
Contribution to the Proceedings of 
"QCD Down Under" 
Special Research Centre for the Subatomic Structure of Matter, 
University of Adelaide, 10-19/March/2004 
6.	Pseudoscalar meson radial excitations
A. Höll, A. Krassnigg and C.D. Roberts
nucl-th/0406030, Phys. Rev. C 70 (2004) 042203(R) (5 pages) 
7.	Aspects and consequences of a dressed-quark-gluon vertex
M.S. Bhagwat, A. Höll, A. Krassnigg, C.D. Roberts and P.C. Tandy
nucl-th/0403012, Phys. Rev. C 70 (2004) 035205 (15 pages) 
8.	DSEs and pseudoscalar mesons: an aperçu 
A. Höll, A. Krassnigg and C.D. Roberts, nucl-th/0311033
Published in the Proceedings of 
"LC03: Light Cone Workshop - Hadrons and Beyond," 
Grey College, University of Durham, 5-9/August/2003 
9.	Dyson-Schwinger Equations: An Instrument for Hadron Physics
A. Krassnigg and C.D. Roberts, nucl-th/0309025
Nucl. Phys. A 737 (2004) pp. 7-15
Contribution to the Proceedings of the 
"17th International Conference on Few-Body Problems in Physics," 
Duke University/TUNL, 5-10 June, 2003
10.	DSEs, the pion, and related matters
A. Krassnigg and C.D. Roberts, nucl-th/0308039
Fizika B 13 (2004) pp. 143-152 
Contribution to the Proceedings of the 
"2nd International Conference on Nuclear and Particle Physics with CEBAF at JLab," 
Dubrovnik, Croatia, 26-31 May, 2003 
11.	Regarding proton form factors
J.C.R. Bloch, A. Krassnigg and C.D. Roberts
nucl-th/0306059, Few Body Syst. 33 (2003) pp. 219-232 
12.	Unifying aspects of light- and heavy-systems
C.D. Roberts, nucl-th/0304050
Contribution to Proceedings of the 
"International School on Heavy-Quark Physics"
Dubna, Moscow Region, 27/May - 1/June, 2002 
13.	Analysis of a quenched lattice-QCD dressed-quark propagator
M.S. Bhagwat, M.A. Pichowsky, C.D. Roberts and P.C. Tandy
nucl-th/0304003, Phys. Rev. C 68 (2003) 015203 
14.	Aspects of Dynamical Chiral Symmetry Breaking
C.D. Roberts, nucl-th/0301065
Contribution to Proceedings of the
"5th International Conference on Quark Confinement and the Hadron Spectrum,"
Gargnano, Italy, 10-14/Sept./02 
15.	Dyson-Schwinger equations: a tool for hadron physics
P. Maris and C.D. Roberts
nucl-th/0301049, Int. J. Mod. Phys. E 12 (2003) pp. 297-365 
16.	Concerning the quark condensate
K. Langfeld, R. Pullirsch, H. Markum, C.D. Roberts and S.M. Schmidt
nucl-th/0301024, Phys. Rev. C 67 (2003) 065206 (7 pages) 
17.	Facets of confinement and dynamical chiral symmetry breaking
P. Maris, A. Raya, C.D. Roberts and S.M. Schmidt, nucl-th/0208071
Eur. Phys. J. A 18 (2003) pp. 231-235 
Contribution to the Proceedings of "Quark Nuclear Physics (QNP 2002)"
Juelich, Germany, 9-14 Jun 2002 (pub. 22/10/03) 
18.	Quantum effects with an X-ray free electron laser
C.D. Roberts, S.M. Schmidt and D.V. Vinnik
nucl-th/0206004, Phys. Rev. Lett. 89 (2002) 153901

Henning Esbensen 
phone: 630/252-4098 
FAX: 630/252-6008 
e-mail: esbensen@anlphy.phy.anl.gov 

Biographical sketch:
1972 M.S., University of Aarhus, Denmark 
1977 Ph.D., University of Aarhus, Denmark 
1978-79 Fellowship, Danish Natural Science Research Council, Niels Bohr Institute 
1979-81 NORDITA Fellow, Niels Bohr Institute 
1982 Fellowship, Danish Natural Science Research Council, Niels Bohr Institute 
1982 Consultant, Oak Ridge National Laboratory 
1982-84 Research Associate, Michigan State University Cyclotron Laboratory 
1984-85 Research Associate, University of Tennessee, Knoxville 
1985-present Physicist, Argonne National Laboratory 
Member, American Physical Society 
Honors, Organizations, Committees, etc.
2004 Fellow, American Physical Society 
2004- Editorial Board, Physical Review Letters 
Recent papers (in the Word file, the identification codes are
hyperlinks to abstracts at the American Physical Society publications'
online shoping; this goes for the other staff members bios too):
1.	Multipole expansion for relativistic Coulomb excitation
H. Esbensen and C. A. Bertulani
Phys. Rev. C 65, 024605-1:7 (2002) 
2.	Higher-order effects in the two-body breakup of 17F
H. Esbensen and G.F. Bertsch
Nucl. Phys. A706, 383-399 (2002) 
3.	Elastic scattering and breakup of 17F at 10 MeV/nucleon
J. F. Liang, J. R. Beene, H. Esbensen, A. Galindo-Uribarri, J. Gomez
del Campo, C. J. Gross, M. L. Halbert, P. E. Mueller, D. Shapira, D.
W. Stracener, I. J. Thompson, and R. L. Varner
Phys. Rev. C 65, 051603(R)-1:5 (2002) 
4.	Unexpected Behavior of Heavy-Ion Fusion cross Sections at Extreme
Sub-Barrier Energies
C. L. Jiang, H. Esbensen, K. E. Rehm, B. B. Back, R. V. F. Janssens,
J. A. Caggiano, P. Collon, J. Greene, A. M. Heinz, D. J. Henderson, I.
Nishinaka, T. O. Pennington, and D. Seweryniak
Phys. Rev. Lett. 89, 052701-1:4 (2002) 
5.	Role of E1-E2 interplay in multiphonon Coulomb excitation
Alexander Volya and Henning Esbensen
Phys. Rev. C 66, 044604-1:10 (2002) 
6.	Dynamic polarization in the Coulomb dissociation of 8B
H. Esbensen and G. F. Bertsch
Phys. Rev. C 66, 044609-1:4 (2002) 
7.	Dynamic polarization effects in Coulomb dissociation
Alexander Volya and Henning Esbensen
Journal of Optics B 5, S407-S412 (2003) 
8.	Breakup of 17F on 208Pb near the Coulomb barrier
J. F. Liang, J. R. Beene, A. Galindo-Uribarri, J. Gomez del Campo, C.
J. Gross, P. A. Hausladen, P. E. Mueller, D. Shapira, D. W. Stracener,
R. L. Varner, J. D. Bierman, H. Esbensen, and Y. Larochelle
Phys. Rev. C 67, 044603 (2003) 
9.	Fusion reactions with germanium isotopes
H. Esbensen
Phys. Rev. C 68, 034604 (2003) 
10.	Jiang et al. Reply
C. L. Jiang, H. Esbensen, K. E. Rehm, B. B. Back, R. V. F. Janssens,
J. A. Caggiano, P. Collon, J. Greene, A. M. Heinz, D. J. Henderson, I.
Nishinaka, T. O. Pennington, and D. Seweryniak
Phys. Rev. Lett. 91, 229202 (2003) 
11.	Analysis of heavy-ion fusion reactions at extreme sub-barrier energies
C.-L. Jiang, H. Esbensen, K. E. Rehm, B.B. Back, and R.V.F. Janssens
Phys. Rev. C 69, 014604 (2004) 
12.	Decay rate of triaxially deformed proton emitters
Cary N. Davids and Henning Esbensen
Phys. Rev. C 69, 034314 (2004) 
13.	Influence of Nuclear Structure on Sub-Barrier Hindrance in Ni + Ni Fusion
C. L. Jiang, K. E. Rehm, R. V. F. Janssens, H. Esbensen, I. Ahmad, B.
B. Back, P. Collon, C. N. Davids, J. P. Greene, D. J. Henderson, G.
Mukherjee, R. C. Pardo, M. Paul, T. O. Pennington, D. Seweryniak, S.
Sinha, and Z. Zhou
Phys. Rev. Lett. 93, 012701 (2004) 
14.	Constraints on the 7Be(p,gamma)8B radiative capture rate from charge symmetry
Henning Esbensen
Phys. Rev. C 70, 047603 (2004) 
15.	Reconciling Coulomb Dissociation and Radiative Capture Measurements
H. Esbensen, G. F. Bertsch, and K. A. Snover
Phys. Rev. Lett. 94, 042502 (2005) 

Tsung-Shung Harry Lee 
phone: 630/252-4094 
FAX: 630/252-6008 
e-mail: lee@theory.phy.anl.gov 
·  Expanded Curriculum Vitae available as PDF file (hyperlink in the Word version)
Biographical sketch
1965 B.A., Taiwan National University, Taiwan 
1968 M.S., Tsing-Hua University, Taiwan 
1973 Ph.D., University of Pittsburgh 
1973-75 Research Associate, Bartol Research Foundation 
1975-77 Research Associate, Argonne National Laboratory 
1977-80 Assistant Physicist, Argonne National Laboratory 
1981-93 Physicist, Argonne National Laboratory 
1993-present Senior Physicist, Argonne National Laboratory 
Visiting appointments
1997 Research Center for Nuclear Physics, Osaka University, Japan 
1992-1998 Adjunct Professor, University of Pittsburgh 
1984-1987 Swiss Institute of Nuclear Physics, Switzerland 
1981 Center of Theoretical Physics, MIT 
1979 State University of New York at Stony Brook 
Honors, Organizations, Committees, etc.
2004 Chair, Organizing Committee, Fall Meeting, Division of Nuclear
Physics, American Physical Soceity,
2002-2004 Program Committee, Division of Nuclear Physics, American
Physical Society
2000-2002 Executive Committee, Division of Nuclear Physics, American
Physical Society
1992-2003 International Advisory Committee of 13th -17th Internation
Conference on Few-Body Problem
1990 Fellow, American Physical Society 

Recent papers
1.	Nucleon resonances with double polarization observables of pion photoproduction 
D. Dutta, H. Gao, and T.-S. H. Lee
Phys. Rev. C 65, 044619-1:6 (2002) 
2.	eta meson production in NN collisions
K. Nakayama, J. Speth, and T.-S. H. Lee
Phys. Rev. C 65, 045210-1:12 (2002) 
3.	Effective Lagrangian approach to the omega photoproduction near threshold
Alexander I. Titovn and T.-S. H. Lee
Phys. Rev. C 66, 015204-1:12 (2002) 
4.	Coherent phi and omega meson photoproduction from deuteron and
nondiffractive channels
A. I. Titov, M. Fujiwara, and T.-S. H. Lee
Phys. Rev. C 66, 022202(R)-1:5 (2002) 
5.	One-loop corrections to photoproduction near threshold
Yongseok Oh and T.-S. H. Lee
Phys. Rev. C 66, 045201-1:9 (2002) 
6.	Pion-Nucleus Interactions
T.-S. H. Lee and R. P. Redwine
Annu. Rev. Nucl. Part. Sci. 52, 23-63 (2002) 
7.	Dynamical model of weak pion production reactions
T. Sato, D. Uno, and T.-S. H. Lee
Phys. Rev. C 67, 065201-1:13 (2003) 
8.	Spin effects and baryon resonance dynamics in phi-meson
photoproduction at few GeV
A. I. Titov1,2 and T.-S. H. Lee
Phys. Rev. C 67, 065205-1:17 (2003) 
9.	Electromagnetic meson production in the nucleon resonance region
V. D. Burkert and T.-S. H. Lee
Int. J. Mod. Phys. E 13 1035-1111 (2004) 
10.	rho meson photoproduction at low energies
Yongseok Oh and T.-S. H. Lee
Phys. Rev. C 69, 025201-1:14 (2004) 
11.	Dynamical coupled-channel model of kaon-hyperon interactions
Wen-Tai Chiang, B. Saghai, F. Tabakin, and T.-S. H. Lee
Phys. Rev. C 69, 065208-1:13 (2004) 
12.	Pentaquark Theta+(1540) Production in gamma N -> K Kbar N 
Y. Oh, K. Nakayama and T.-S. H. Lee
hep-ph/0412363 
13.	Quark-Hadron Duality and Parity Violating Asymmetry of Electroweak
Reactions in the Delta Region
M. Matsui, T. Sato and T.-S. H. Lee 
nucl-th/0504051 

Kenneth M. Nollett 
phone: 630/252-8264 
FAX: 630/252-6008 
e-mail: nollett@anl.gov 
Complete Curriculum Vitae available as PDF file 

Biographical sketch
1995 S.B., Massachusetts Institute of Technology 
2000 Ph.D., The University of Chicago 
2000-02 Postdoctoral Scholar, California Institute of Technology 
2002-03 Research Associate, Institute for Nuclear Theory 
2003- Assistant Physicist, Argonne National Laboratory 

Papers
1.	Nuclear reaction rates and primordial 6Li
Kenneth M. Nollett, Martin Lemoine, and David N. Schramm
Phys. Rev. C 56, 1144 (1997) 
2.	Sharpening the predictions of big-bang nucleosynthesis
Scott Burles, Kenneth M. Nollett, James W. Truran, and Michael S. Turner
Phys. Rev. Lett. 82, 4176 (1999) 
3.	Estimating reaction rates and uncertainties for primordial nucleosynthesis 
Kenneth M. Nollett and Scott Burles
Phys. Rev. D 61,123505 (2000) 
4.	Six-body calculation of the alpha-deuteron radiative capture cross section
K. M. Nollett, R. B. Wiringa, and R. Schiavilla
Phys. Rev. C 63, 024003 (2001) 
5.	What is the BBN prediction for the baryon density and how reliable is it?
Scott Burles, Kenneth M. Nollett, and Michael S. Turner
Phys. Rev. D63, 063512 (2001) 
6.	Big-Bang Nucleosynthesis Predictions for Precision Cosmology
Scott Burles, Kenneth M. Nollett, and Michael S. Turner
Astrophys. J. 552, L1 (2001) 
7.	Radiative alpha-capture cross sections from realistic
nucleon-nucleon interactions and variational Monte Carlo wave
functions
Kenneth M. Nollett
Phys. Rev. C 63, 054002 (2001) 
8.	Did Very Massive Stars Pre-enrich and Reionize the Universe?
S. Peng Oh, Kenneth M. Nollett, Piero Madau, and G. J. Wasserburg
Astrophys. J. 562, L1 (2001) 
9.	Primordial nucleosynthesis with a varying fine structure constant:
An improved estimate
Kenneth M. Nollett and Robert E. Lopez
Phys. Rev. D 66, 063507 (2002) 
10.	Cool bottom processes on the thermally-pulsing AGB and the
isotopic composition of circumstellar dust grains
Kenneth M. Nollett, M. Busso, and G. J. Wasserburg
Astrophys. J. 582, 1036 (2003) 
11.	Modern theories of low-energy astrophysical reactions
L. E. Marcucci, Kenneth M. Nollett, R. Schiavilla, and R. B. Wiringa
nucl-th/0402078, to be published in Nucl. Phys. A (2004). 

Steven C. Pieper 
phone: 630/252-4232 
FAX: 630/252-6008 
e-mail: pieper@theory.phy.anl.gov

Biographical sketch
1965 B.S., University of Rochester 
1970 Ph.D., University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign 
1970-72 Research Associate, Case Western Reserve University 
1972-74 Research Associate, Argonne National Laboratory 
1974-78 Assistant Physicist, Argonne National Laboratory 
1978-95 Physicist, Argonne National Laboratory 
1996-present Senior Physicist, Argonne National Laboratory 

Visiting appointments
1988 Sabbatical, University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign 
1989 Sabbatical, University of Pisa, Italy 

Honors, Organizations, Committees, etc.
1987-1990 Chief, Theory Group, Physics Division, Argonne National Laboratory 
1994-1999 Executive Committee, Energy Research Supercomputer Users' Group 
1996 Fellow, American Physical Society 
2000 University of Chicago Medal for Distinguished Performance at
Argonne National Laboratory
Recent papers
1.	Quantum Monte Carlo Calculations for Light Nuclei
Steven C. Pieper
Nucl. Phys. A 701, 357c-362c (2002) 
2.	Monte Carlo integration in Glauber model analysis of reactions of halo nuclei
K. Varga, Steven C. Pieper, Y. Suzuki, and R. B. Wiringa
Phys. Rev. C 66, 034611-1:8 (2002) 
3.	Quantum Monte Carlo calculations of A=9,10 nuclei
Steven C. Pieper, K. Varga, and R. B. Wiringa
Phys. Rev. C 66, 044310-1:14 (2002) 
4.	Evolution of Nuclear Spectra with Nuclear Forces
R. B. Wiringa and Steven C. Pieper
Phys. Rev. Lett. 89, 182501-1:4 (2002) 
5.	Ab initio calculations of light nuclei
Bruce Barrett, Bogdan Mihaila, Steven C. Pieper, and Robert B. Wiringa
Nuclear Physics News 13, 17-23 (2003) 
6.	Can Modern Nuclear Hamiltonians Tolerate a Bound Tetraneutron?
Steven C. Pieper
Phys. Rev. Lett. 90, 252501-1:4 (2003) 
7.	Quantum Monte Carlo calculations of excited states in A=6-8 nuclei
Steven C. Pieper, R. B. Wiringa, and J. Carlson
Phys. Rev. C 70, 054325-1:11 (2004) 
8.	Neutron Matter: A Superfluid Gas
S.-Y. Chang, J. Morales, Jr., V. R. Pandharipande, D. G. Ravenhall, J.
Carlson, Steven C. Pieper, R. B. Wiringa, and K. Schmidt
Nucl. Phys. A 746, 215c-217c (2004) 
9.	Neutron spectroscopic factors in 9Li from 2H(8Li,p)9Li
A. H. Wuosmaa, K. E. Rehm, J. P. Greene, D. J. Henderson, R. V. F.
Janssens, C. L. Jiang, L. Jisonna, E. F. Moore, R. C. Pardo, M. Paul,
D. Peterson, Steven C. Pieper, G. Savard, J. P. Schiffer, R. E. Segel,
S. Sinha, X. Tang, and R. B. Wiringa
Phys. Rev. Lett. 94, 082502-1:4 (2005) 
10.	Search for excited states in 7He with the 2H(6He,p)7He reaction
A. H. Wuosmaa, K. E. Rehm, J. P. Greene, D. J. Henderson, R. V. F.
Janssens, C. L. Jiang, L. Jisonna, E. F. Moore, R. C. Pardo, M. Paul,
D. Peterson, Steven C. Pieper, G. Savard, J. P. Schiffer, R. E. Segel,
S. Sinha, X. Tang, and R. B. Wiringa
submitted to Phys. Rev. Lett. (2005).

James W. Truran, Joint with the University of Chicago 
http://astro.uchicago.edu/research/faculty02.html#Truran
Publications:
Burles, S., Nollett, K.M., Truran, J.W., & Turner, M.S., ``Sharpening
the Predictions of Big-Bang Nucleosynthesis,'' Physical Review
Letters, 1999.
Kercek, A., Hillebrandt, W., & Truran, J.W., ``Three Dimensional
Simulations of Classical Novae,'' Astronomy & Astrophysics, Vol. 345,
P. 831, 1999.
Starrfield, S., Sparks, W.M., Truran, J.W., & Wiescher, M.C., ``The
Effects of New Nuclear Reaction Rates and Opacities on Hydrodynamic
Models of the Nova Outburst,'' Astrophysical Journal, Supplement, in
press, 1999.
Starrfield, S., Schwarz, G.J., Truran, J.W., & Sparks, W.M., ``The
Effects of Metallicity on Hydrodynamic Models of the Nova Outburst,''
Bulletin of the American Astronomical Society, Vol. 194, p. 611, 1999.
Belle, K.E., ....., & Truran, J.W., ``NICMOS Imagery of Nova Shells,''
Bulletin of the American Astronomical Society, Vol. 194, p. 611, 1999.
Starrfield, S., Truran, J.W., & Sparks, W.M., ``The Nova Outburst:
Thermonuclear Runaways on Degenerate Dwarfs,'' in Proceedings of the
Warner Symposium on Cataclysmic Variables, in press, 1999.
Wanajo, S., Nomoto, K., & Truran, J.W., ``Nucleosynthesis in ONeMg
Novae: Comparison with Observations,'' in Cosmic Chemical Evolution,
in press, 1999.
Truran, J.W., ``Abundances in the Cosmos,'' in Cosmic Chemical
Evolution, in press, 1999.
Niemeyer, J.C. & Truran, J.W. (Editors), ``Type Ia Supernovae: Theory
and Cosmology,'' Cambridge University Press, Cambridge, in press,
1999.
Truran, J.W., ``Nova Explosions: Abundances and Light Curves,'' in
Nuclear Astrophysics, Eds. Hillebrandt, W. and Müller, E.,
Publications of the Max-Planck-Institute for Astrophysics, p. 107,
1998.
Kercek, A., Hillebrandt, W., & Truran, J.W., ``Two and Three
Dimensional Simulations of Thermonuclear Runaways in Accreted
Atmospheres on White Dwarfs,'' in Nuclear Astrophysics, Eds.
Hillebrandt, W. and Müller, E., Publications of the
Max-Planck-Institute for Astrophysics, p. 56, 1998.
Truran, J.W., ``The Early Stages of a Nova Outburst,'' in Proceedings
of the Second Oak Ridge Symposium on Atomic and Nuclear Astrophysics,
Ed. Mezzacappa, A., IOP Publishing Ltd, pp. 425-431, 1998.
Cowan, J.J., Sneden, C., Truran, J.W., & Burris, D.L., ``Stellar
Abundance Observations,'' in Proceedings of the Second Oak Ridge
Symposium on Atomic and Nuclear Astrophysics, Ed. Mezzacappa, A., IOP
Publishing Ltd, pp. 621-630, 1998.
Cowan, J.J., Sneden, C., Truran, J.W., & Burris, D.L., ``GHRS
Observations of Neutron-Capture Elements in Metal- Poor Stars,'' in
The Scientific Impact of the Goddard High- Resolution Spectrograph,
Eds. Brandt, J.C., Ake, T.B., & Peterson, C.C., ASP Conference Series,
San Francisco, 1998.
Starrfield, S., Truran, J.W., Sparks, W.M., Hauschildt, P., Shore,
S.N., & Krautter, J., ``Observational and Theoretical Studies of the
Nova Outburst,'' in Wild Stars in the Old West, Eds. Howell, S.,
Kuulkers, E., & Woodward, C., Cambridge University Press, Cambridge,
pp. 352-367, 1998.
Truran, J.W., ``The Age of the Universe from Nuclear Chronometers,''
Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences, Vol. 95, pp. 18-21,
1998.
Gehrz, R., Truran, J.W., Williams, R.E., & Starrfield, S.,
``Nucleosynthesis in Classical Novae and its Contributions to the
Interstellar Medium,'' Publications of the Astronomical Society of the
Pacific, Vol. 110, pp. 3-26, 1998.
Sneden, C., Cowan, J.J., Burris, D.L., & Truran, J.W., ``HUBBLE Space
Telescope Observations of Neutron-Capture Elements in Very Metal Poor
Stars,'' Astrophysical Journal, Vol. 496, pp. 235-245, 1998.
Starrfield, S., Truran, J.W., Wiescher, M.C., & Sparks, W.M., ``New
Evolutionary Sequences for ONeMg Novae,'' Monthly Notices Royal
Astronomical Society, Vol. 262, p. 502, 1998.
Tuchman, Y. & Truran, J.W., ``The Influence of Composition on the Core
Mass-Luminosity Relation for Degenerate Cores and its Relevance to the
Extinction Timescales of the Classical Novae,'' Astrophysical Journal,
Vol. 503, p. 381, 1998.
Starrfield, S., Schwarz, G.J., Truran, J.W., & Sparks, W.M.,
``Hydrodynamic Studies of the Evolution of the Extraordinary Nova LMC
1991,'' Bulletin of the American Astronomical Society, Vol. 193, p.
101, 1998.
Kercek, A., Hillebrandt, W., & Truran, J.W., ``2D Simulations of
Thermonuclear Runaways on White Dwarfs,'' Astronomy & Astrophysics,
Vol. 337, P. 379, 1998.
Kercek, A., Hillebrandt, W., & Truran, J.W., ``Two and Three
Dimensional Simulations of Classical Novae,'' Workshop on Fluid
Dynamics, Bordeaux, France, p. 14, 1998.

Robert B. Wiringa 

phone: 630/252-6134 
FAX: 630/252-6008 
e-mail: wiringa@anl.gov 
Biographical sketch
1972 B.S., Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute 
1974 M.S., University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign 
1978 Ph.D., University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign 
1978-80 Research Associate, Los Alamos National Laboratory 
1981-83 Research Associate, Argonne National Laboratory 
1983-87 Assistant Physicist, Argonne National Laboratory 
1987-99 Physicist, Argonne National Laboratory 
2000- Senior Physicist, Argonne National Laboratory 
Visiting appointments
1993 Visiting Associate & Lecturer, California Institute of Technology 
Honors, Organizations, Committees, etc.
1994-2001 Chief, Theory Group, Physics Division, Argonne National Laboratory 
1997-2000 Webmaster, Division of Nuclear Physics, American Physical Society 
1999 Fellow, American Physical Society 
2000 University of Chicago Medal for Distinguished Performance at
Argonne National Laboratory
2002-2004 Editorial Board, Physical Review C 
2003- National Advisory Committee, Institute for Nuclear Theory, Seattle 
Recent papers
1.	Weak transitions in A=6 and 7 nuclei
R. Schiavilla and R. B. Wiringa
Phys. Rev. C 65, 054302-1:13 (2002) 
2.	Monte Carlo integration in Glauber model analysis of reactions of halo nuclei
K. Varga, Steven C. Pieper, Y. Suzuki, and R. B. Wiringa
Phys. Rev. C 66, 034611-1:8 (2002) 
3.	Quantum Monte Carlo calculations of A=9,10 nuclei
Steven C. Pieper, K. Varga, and R. B. Wiringa
Phys. Rev. C 66, 044310-1:14 (2002) 
4.	Evolution of Nuclear Spectra with Nuclear Forces
R. B. Wiringa and Steven C. Pieper
Phys. Rev. Lett. 89, 182501-1:4 (2002) 
5.	Quantum Monte Carlo Calculations of Light Nuclei
R. B. Wiringa
Prog. Theor. Phys. Suppl. 146, 403-412 (2002) 
6.	Ab initio calculations of light nuclei
Bruce Barrett, Bogdan Mihaila, Steven C. Pieper, and Robert B. Wiringa
Nuclear Physics News 13, 17-23 (2003) 
7.	Quadratic momentum dependence in the nucleon-nucleon interaction
R. B. Wiringa, A. Arriaga, and V. R. Pandharipande
Phys. Rev. C 68, 054006-1:11 (2003) 
8.	Quantum Monte Carlo calculations of excited states in A=6-8 nuclei
Steven C. Pieper, R. B. Wiringa, and J. Carlson
Phys. Rev. C 70, 054325-1:11 (2004) 
9.	Neutron Matter: A Superfluid Gas
S.-Y. Chang, J. Morales, Jr., V. R. Pandharipande, D. G. Ravenhall, J.
Carlson, Steven C. Pieper, R. B. Wiringa, and K. Schmidt
Nucl. Phys. A 746, 215c-217c (2004) 
10.	Neutron spectroscopic factors in 9Li from 2H(8Li,p)9Li
A. H. Wuosmaa, K. E. Rehm, J. P. Greene, D. J. Henderson, R. V. F.
Janssens, C. L. Jiang, L. Jisonna, E. F. Moore, R. C. Pardo, M. Paul,
D. Peterson, Steven C. Pieper, G. Savard, J. P. Schiffer, R. E. Segel,
S. Sinha, X. Tang, and R. B. Wiringa
Phys. Rev. Lett. 94, 082502-1:4 (2005) 
11.	Modern Theories of Low-Energy Astrophysical Reactions
L. E. Marcucci, Kenneth M. Nollett, R. Schiavilla, and R. B. Wiringa
nucl-th/0402078, to be published in Nucl. Phys. A (2005). 
12.	Search for excited states in 7He with the 2H(6He,p)7He reaction
A. H. Wuosmaa, K. E. Rehm, J. P. Greene, D. J. Henderson, R. V. F.
Janssens, C. L. Jiang, L. Jisonna, E. F. Moore, R. C. Pardo, M. Paul,
D. Peterson, Steven C. Pieper, G. Savard, J. P. Schiffer, R. E. Segel,
S. Sinha, X. Tang, and R. B. Wiringa
submitted to Phys. Rev. Lett. (2005).


Special Term Appointees
Paul A. Benioff http://www.phy.anl.gov/theory/staff/pab.html
phone: 630/252-3218 
FAX: 630/252-6008 
e-mail: pbenioff@anl.gov

Arnold R. Bodmer http://www.phy.anl.gov/theory/staff/arb.html
phone: 630/252-4093 
FAX: 630/252-3903 
e-mail: bodmer@anlphy.phy.anl.gov

Richard R. Chasman 
http://www.phy.anl.gov/theory/staff/rrc.html
phone: 630/252-3614 
FAX: 630/252-6008 
e-mail: chasman@anlphy.phy.anl.gov 

Fritz Coester http://www.phy.anl.gov/theory/staff/fc.html
phone: 630/252-4089 
FAX: 630/252-6008 
e-mail: coester@theory.phy.anl.gov 

Mitio Inokuti http://www.phy.anl.gov/theory/staff/mi.html
phone: 630/252-4186 
FAX: 630/252-3903 
e-mail: inokuti@anl.gov 

Dieter Kurath http://www.phy.anl.gov/theory/staff/dk.html
phone: 630/252-4096 
FAX: 630/252-3903 
e-mail: kurath@anl.gov 

Robert D. Lawson http://www.phy.anl.gov/theory/staff/rdl.html
phone: 630/252-4092 
FAX: 630/252-3903 

Murray Peshkin http://www.phy.anl.gov/theory/staff/mp.html
phone: 630/252-4061 
FAX: 630/252-3903 
e-mail: peshkin@anl.gov


Nonresident Special Term Appointees
Malcolm H. Macfarlane (Indiana University)
http://www.physics.indiana.edu/faculty/Macfarlane.shtml
Professor Emeritus
Nuclear Physics (Theoretical)
Ph.D., Rochester, 1959.
Phone: Swain West 227 (812)855-3709 | IUCF (812)855-5473
Email: macfarlane@iucf.indiana.edu

Vijay R. Pandharipande (University of Illinois)
http://www.physics.uiuc.edu/People/Faculty/profiles/Pandharipande/
Office: 337A Loomis
Campus Mail:
Dept of Physics, MC-704
217-333-8079 (office)
217-333-9819 (fax)
vijay@rsm1.physics.uiuc.edu
 Mailing Address:
Department of Physics
University of Illinois
      at Urbana-Champaign
1110 West Green Street
Urbana, IL 61801-3080 USA
















~ CONFERENCES AND MEETINGS:
(in the Word version, each of the meeting's names are hyperlinks to
the corresponding web pages)

>>Forthcoming Neutrino Meetings 
(http://www.hep.anl.gov/ndk/hypertext/numeetings.html)

·  Florida 
·   Pheno 2005 2-4 May, 2005, Madison Wisconsin 
·   International Arena Workshop 17-19 May, 2005, DESY, Zeuthen
Acoustic and Radio Eev Neutrino detection Activities.
·   3rd Frontiers in Contemporary Physics 23-28 May, 2005, Nashville Tennesee 
·   WIN2005 June 5-11, 2005 WIN05 Meeting, The workshop will take
place in the European Cultural Center at Delphi Greece
·   4th NUFACT Summer Institute June 12-20, 2005; 4th International
School on Neutrino Factories and Superbeams June 12-20, 2005 Hotel
Villa S. Michele, Capri, Napoli
·   MANDsim 2005 June 14-15, 2005 MeV AntiNeutrino Detector simulation
workshop (MAND-sim 2005), June 14-15, 2005 A workshop to share
knowledge and experience regarding simulations for reactor and other
MeV-scale anti-neutrino experiments.
·   NANP05 June 20-25, 2005; V INTERNATIONAL CONFERENCE on
NON-ACCELERATOR NEW PHYSICS Dubna, Russia, June 20--25, 2005 Joint
Institute for Nuclear Research, 141980 Dubna, Moscow Region, RUSSIA
·   NUFACT05 June 21-26, 2005; 7th International Workshop on Neutrino
Factories and Superbeams, Laboratori, Nazionali di Frascati, Frascati
(Rome) June 21-26, 2005.
·   Lepton Photon 2005 June 30 - July 5, 2005 Lepton Photon 2005, Sweden 
·   NBI2005 July 7-11, 2005, 5th International Workshop on Neutrino
Beams and Instrumentation, Fermilab, Batavia Illinois
·   2005 HEP2005 July 21-27, 2005 HEP2005: Europhysics Conference on
High Energy Physics, Lisbon Portugal
·   ICRC 2005 August 3-11, 2005, 29th International Cosmic Ray
Conference, Pune, India.
·   COSMO 05 August 28 to September 1st, 2005; The annual Cosmo
International Conference on Particle Physics and Cosmology -- Cosmo05
-- will be hosted by Physikalisches Institute of the University of
Bonn, Germany,
·   TAUP 2005 10-14 September 2005, 9th International Conference on
Topics in Astroparticle and Underground Physics, Zaragoza Spain.
·   Neutrinos in Cosmology Course 16-24 September 2005, International
School on Nuclear Physics; 27th Course: "Neutrinos in Cosmology, in
Astro, Particle and Nuclear Physics" in Erice/Sicily/Italy; September
16 - 24, 2005
·   PANIC 2005 24-28 October, 2005, Particles and Nuclei International
Conference Santa Fe New Mexico
·   NUPPAC 05 19-23 November, 2005; 5th Conference on Nuclear and
Particle Physics, Egypt


>> High Energy Physics upcoming conferencies
(http://www.hep.net/conferences/conf.html ):

·	HEPiX Spring 2005
Forschungszentrum Karlsruhe, Germany
May 9-13, 2005 
·	PAC 2005 - Particle Accelerator Conference
Knoxville, Tennessee, USA
May 16-20, 2005 
·	12th Irish Quantum Field Theory Meeting
Dublin, Ireland
May 20 & 21, 2005 
·	10th International Workshop On Advanced Computing And Analysis
DESY, Zeuthen, Germany
May 23-27, 2005 
·	The 2nd International ICFA Workshop on HEP Grids and Digital Divide:
Networking, Grids and Digital Divide Issues for Global e-Science
Daegu, Korea
May 23-27, 2005 
·	Frontiers in Contemporary Physics - III
Nashville, Tennessee, USA
May 23-28, 2005 
·	Astrobiology and the Origin of Life 
Hamilton, Ontario, Canada
May 24-28, 2005 
·	The Legacy of Supergravity
Rome, Italy
June 6-8, 2005 
·	10th European Symposium on Semiconductor Detectors
Wildbad Kreuth, Germany
June 12-16, 2005 
·	Kaon 2005 - International Conference on Kaon Physics
Evanston, Illinois, USA
June 13-17, 2005 
·	Beaune 2005 - New Developments in Photodetection
Beaune, France
June 19-24, 2005 
·	BEAUTY 2005 - 10th International Conference on B-Physics at Hadron Machines
Assisi (Perugia), Italy
June 20-24, 2005 
·	Sixth International Conference "Symmetry in Nonlinear Mathematical Physics"
Kyiv (Kiev), Ukraine
June 20-26, 2005 
·	Lepton-Photon 2005
Uppsala, Sweden
June 30 - July 5, 2005 
·	Hadron Collider Physics Symposium 2005
Les Diablerets, Switzerland
July 4-9, 2005 
·	PIC 2005 - XXVth conference Physics in Collision Conference
Prague, Czech Republic
July 6-9, 2005 
·	LC2005 - Workshop on Light-Cone QCD and Nonperturbative Hadron Physics 2005
Cairns, Queensland, Australia
July 7-15, 2005 
·	SUSY 2005 : The 13th International Conference on Supersymmetry and
Unification of Fundamental Interactions
Durham, England
July 18-23, 2005 
·	HEP2005 International Europhysics Conference on High Energy Physics
Lisbon, Portugal
July 21-27, 2005 
·	Lattice 2005 - The XXIII International Symposium on Lattice Field Theory
Dublin, Ireland
July 25-30, 2005 
·	Hadron 05 - XI International Conference on Hadron Spectroscopy
Rio de Janeiro, Brazil
August 21-26, 2005 
·	XXVIII Spanish Relativity Meeting - A Century of Relativity Physics
Oviedo (Asturias) Spain
September 6-10, 2005 
·	PHYSTAT05 - Statistical Problems in Particle Physics, Astrophysics and Cosmology
Oxford, United Kingdom
September 12-15, 2005 
·	Frontier Science 2005 - New Frontiers in Subnuclear Physics
Milan, Italy
September 12-17, 2005 
·	The 8th ICFA Seminar: Future Perspectives in High Energy Physics
Daegu, Korea
September 28 - October 1, 2005 
·	Jont Meeting of the 3rd IAEA Technical Meeting on Spherical Tori and
the 11th International Workshop on Spherical Torus
St. Petersburg, Russia
October 3-6, 2005 
·	ICFP2005 - 3rd International Conference on Flavor Physics
Jungli, Taiwan
October 3-8, 2005 
·	9th ICATPP Conference on Astroparticle, Particle, Space Physics,
Detectors and Medical Physics Applications
Villa Olmo, Italy
October 17-21, 2005 
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October 23-29, 2005 
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Santa Fe, New Mexico USA
October 24-28, 2005 
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Mumbai, India
February 13-17, 2006 
·	XX Rencontres de Physique de La Vallée d'Aoste
La Thuile (Aosta Valley), Italy
March 5-12, 2006 


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energy physics (Daegu, Korea)
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physics and quantum field theory "frontiers in astroparticle physics"
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fields and gravity (Tomsk, Russia)
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extremes: new directions (Shimla, India)
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Clarification of Answer by guillermo-ga on 30 Apr 2005 23:44 PDT
I'm sorry, the link to the Word file I had provided apparently
wouldn't work. Please try this one:
http://us.f2.yahoofs.com/bc/3ccd1ef5/bc/GA/Particle_Physics.doc?bfutHdCBu7PePna1

Thank you

Clarification of Answer by guillermo-ga on 01 May 2005 11:52 PDT
Dear Sciencesurfing-ga,

I'm most grateful for the rating, tip and comment.

As to the link to the word version, I'm sorry about that
inconvenience. I checked it right after posting the question and
realized of that, so I posted a new one in the clarification previous
to this one -which worked for me- and I repeat here just in case:
http://us.f2.yahoofs.com/bc/3ccd1ef5/bc/GA/Particle_Physics.doc?bfutHdCBu7PePna1

If this one doesn't work for you either, please let me know and I'll
try to work it out.

Best regards,

Guillermo-ga
sciencesurfing-ga rated this answer:5 out of 5 stars and gave an additional tip of: $100.00
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