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Meeting Agendas
FIRST MEETING
WASHINGTON, D.C.
DECEMBER 14-15, 2010
Tuesday, December 14, 2010
9:00 a.m. Welcome Andy Lankford, Chair
Perspectives from the National Science Joe Dehmer, NSF
Foundation (NSF)/Division of Physics
9:30 Break
9:45 Perspectives from the NSF/Division of Ed Seidel, NSF
Mathematics and Physical Sciences (MPS)
10:15 Perspectives from the Department of Energy Dennis Kovar, DOE
(DOE)/Office of High-Energy Physics (HEP)
10:45 Discussion with support agencies
11:00 DUSEL project overview Kevin Lesko,
University of
California at Berkeley
(UCB)
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12:15 p.m. Lunch break
1:00 Science Presentations, long-baseline Bill Marciano,
neutrinos Brookhaven
National Laboratory
1:40 Science Presentations, PDK and other physics Bob Svoboda,
University of
California at Davis
2:20 Science Presentations, dark matter Bernard Sadoulet,
UCB (via audio/
video)
3:05 Break
3:20 Science Presentations, biology T.C. Onstott,
Princeton University
3:50 Science Presentations, geoscience and Derek Elsworth,
engineering Penn State
University
4:40 Science Presentations, nuclear astrophysics Michael Wiescher,
University of Notre
Dame
5:10 Science Presentations, double-beta decay Steve Elliott, Los
Alamos National
Laboratory
5:55 Meeting closes
Wednesday, December 15, 2010
8:00 a.m. Welcome Andy Lankford,
Chair
8:00 Perspectives from the DUSEL Program Mike Witherell,
Advisory Committee (PAC), physics University of
California at Santa
Barbara
8:30 Perspectives from PAC, biosciences, Mark Zoback,
geosciences, and engineering Stanford University
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9:00 Perspectives from Fermilab Pier Oddone,
Fermilab
9:45 Break
10:00 Perspectives from the National Science Board Barry Barish,
California Institute
of Technology
SECOND MEETING
IRVINE, CALIFORNIA
FEBRUARY 3-4, 2011
Thursday, February 3, 2011
Closed Session
Open Session
9:00 a.m. Welcome Andy Lankford,
Chair
9:00 International aspects Eugenio Coccia,
University of Rome
Tor Vergata
10:00 Break
10:15 Neutrino target, beam-line issues Vaia Papadimitriou,
Fermilab
11:00 LBNE technical challenges Jim Strait, Fermilab
11:30 Questions and answers on LBNE
Noon Lunch break
12:45 p.m. Science Presentations, geoscience/ Larry Murdoch,
geoengineering, dewatering, and DUSEL Clemson University
Research Association (DuRA)
1:30 Science Presentations, geoscience/ Leonid
geoengineering, faulting studies Germanovich,
Georgia Tech
University
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2:15 Questions and answers on geoscience/
geoengineering
2:45 Break
Closed Session
Friday, February 4, 2011
Closed Session
THIRD MEETING
IRVINE, CALIFORNIA
MARCH 25-27, 2011
Friday, March 25, 2011, through Sunday, March 27, 2011
Closed Session