4th Joint workshop of the France-Japan and France-Korea International Associated Particle Physics Laboratories
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Toshiko Yuasa Laboratory (FJPPL) at KEK is hosting the 4th Joint workshop of the France-Japan (TYL/FJPPL) and France-Korea (FKPPL) International Associated Particle Physics Laboratories at OIST.
The France Japan Particle Physics Laboratory (FJPPL) was created in 2006 to promote collaboration between French and Japanese teams of researchers working in subatomic physics and related areas. The activities of French and Japanese researchers are strongly reinforced by pursuing them jointly in the context of the FJPPL. For this purpose, the FJPPL framework provides an efficient tool which encourages and facilitates valuable exchanges of personnel, as well as joint training initiatives for junior staff and students. It is also a convenient setting for initiating, promoting and developing new projects and ideas in our community. On a yearly basis, collaborative projects can apply for support and a workshop is organized for presentation and review of the research topics. Similar framework is also established with the name of FKPPL.
This year the joint workshop for FJPPL and FKPPL will be held on the topics related to particle physics and the advanced technologies used in the experimental study like accelerator, particle detector, computer system and so on.
Program (see attachment for detailed program):
May 20th (WED), B250
09:00-10:00 Welcome Session
10:20-12:00 Accelerator R&D
13:00-14:15 Heavy Ion Physics
14:15-14:45 CNRS Korea/Japan
15:15-17:45 Detector R&D and Applications
08:30-10:35 HEP and Flavor physics
10:55-12:10 Neutrino, muon and astroparticle physics
14:30 Why do we need to study the bacterial flagellum?
Presenter: SAMATEY, Fadel (OIST)
14:55 Geant4 at the Physics-Biology frontier
Presenter: INCERTI, Sebastien (CENBG-IN2P3)
15:20 Physics of ILC project and its status
Presenter: OKADA, Yasuhiro (KEK)
15:45-17:15 Open poster session
May 22nd (FRI), C210
Committee meetings & OIST guided tours for participants
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