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Scientific Opportunities with a Rare-Isotope Facility in the United States (2007)
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Scientific Opportunities with a Rare-Isotope Facility in the United States

Open Session

10:00 a.m.

Perspectives from the Department of Energy (DOE)/ Nuclear Physics

 

—Dennis Kovar, Associcate Director, DOE Office of Nuclear Physics

10:30

Perspectives from the National Science Foundation (NSF)/Physics

 

—Joseph Dehmer, Director, NSF Division of Physics

11:00

Perspectives from the Office of Management and Budget (OMB)

 

—Joel Parriott, Budget Examiner, OMB

11:30

General Discussion

12:00

noon Lunch

1:00 p.m.

Perspectives from the Office of Science and Technology Policy (OSTP)

 

—Rob Dimeo, Assistant Director, Physical Sciences and Engineering, OSTP

1:30

Nuclear Physics Context of Rare-Isotope Science

 

—James Symons, Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory, and Chair, DOE/NSF Nuclear Science Advisory Committee (NSAC) Long-Range Planning Report (2002)

2:15

Perspectives from Capitol Hill

 

—Michael Holland, Chairwoman’s Staff, House Science Committee

2:45

General Discussion

3:15

Break

3:30

Public Comments from User Groups

4:30

Public Comments from Major Facilities

5:30

Other Public Comments

6:00

Adjourn

Saturday, December 17, 2005


Open Session

8:30 a.m.

International Context of Rare-Isotope Science

 

—Peter Bond, Brookhaven National Laboratory, and Chair, NSAC Rare Isotope Accelerator (RIA)/GSI Comparison Report (2004)

9:00

Discussion

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