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Where is Fujiyoshida?

Where is Fujiyoshida?. Mt. Tsukuba. KEK. Fujiyoshida. Narita Airport. Tokyo. Mt. Fuji. FAPPS’09 Objectives In 2009, a new era of particle physics will start with the launching of LHC.

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Where is Fujiyoshida?

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  1. Where is Fujiyoshida?

  2. Mt. Tsukuba KEK Fujiyoshida Narita Airport Tokyo Mt. Fuji

  3. FAPPS’09 • Objectives • In 2009, a new era of particle physics will start with the launching of LHC. • This two-week pre-doctoral school aims at providing future PhD students and young physicists from Far-East and France theoretical and practical tools necessary to address this new experimental field. • This school, mainly oriented to Asian and French students, will allow building fruitful relationships, crucial to the future of particle physics • Main topics • Hunting signals beyond the Standard Model • - Standard Model • - Neutrino physics • SUSY • Extra-dimension • New phenomena • Instruments and detectors • Colliders and accelerator developments

  4. Committees for FAPPS’09 Scientific Committee Philip Bambade (IN2P3/LAL) Emi Kou (LPT-Orsay) Lydia Roos (IN2P3/LPNHE) Didier Vilanova (CEA/Irfu) Co-director Toru Iijima (Nagoya) Kunio Inoue (Tohoku) Hiroyuki Iwasaki (KEK) Co-director Mitsuaki Nozaki (KEK) International Advisory Committee Patrick Aurenche (LAPTH/CNRS) Vincent Breton (CNRS/IN2P3) Denis Perret-Gallix (IN2P3/CNRS) Chairperson Lydia Roos (CNRS/IN2P3) Tariq Aziz (TIFR) Ok-Hwan Byeon (KISTI) Swee Ping Chia (INITI College) Yuanning Gao (Tsinghua) Rohini M Godbole (IIS) Yee Bob Hsiung (NTU) Shan Jin (IHEP) Sun-Kee Kim (SNU) Sachio Komamiya (Tokyo ICEPP) Anh Nguyen Ky (Hanoi) Fumihiko Takasaki (KEK) Geoffrey Taylor (Melbourne) Local Organizing Committee Ryouichi Baba (KEK) Shinji Iwami (KEK) Hiroyuki Iwasaki (KEK) Chairperson Yoshimasa Kurihara (KEK) Isamu Nakamura (KEK) Mitsue Noji (KEK) Mitsuaki Nozaki (KEK) Tunehiko Omori (KEK)

  5. Overview of time line Nov. 4 (Wed) students & lecturers arrive at Japan come to Tukuba Center by themselves night stay at a nearby hotel Nov. 5 (Thu) morning visit the KEK facilities (KRKB, ATF, Phton Factory) afternoon leave KEK for Fujiyoshida (with 2 buses) Nov. 6 (Fri) – 17 (Tue) net lecture days : 11 (Nov. 11 (Wed) free time ) Nov. 18 (Wed) morning leave Fujiyoshida for Narita night stay at a hotel near the Narita Airport Nov. 19 (Thu) leave Japan

  6. Lectures 44 time slots (1.5 hours/slot) 4 slots/day Basic course (12 slots) Topical lectures (12 slots)

  7. Lectures (cont’d) Seminar style (10 slots) Discussion & Student presentation (10 slots)

  8. Poster (draft)

  9. Important Dates Lecturers 19 May Ask IAC for nomination of lecturers (we need to take into account a balance of number of lecturers among countries, and budget) 30 June Indentify lecturers Students 10 June Call for application for students (ask IAC to advertise the school and promote for application) 6 July Close the application (assign quota to each country and ask corresponding IAC member(s) for selection) 3 August Successful students selected (more than 2 months will be needed for VISA) 05-18 Nov. FAPPS’09

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