15–18 Oct 2023
University of Washington
US/Pacific timezone

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  1. 16/10/2023, 09:00
  2. 16/10/2023, 10:00
  3. Vincenzo Cirigliano (University of Washington)
    16/10/2023, 10:05

    Motivation, Anomalies & NP models connected those (25+5)

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  4. Charles Glaser (University of Virginia)
    16/10/2023, 10:35
  5. Richard Mischke (TRUIMF)
    16/10/2023, 11:30
  6. David Hertzog (University of Washington)
    16/10/2023, 12:00

    Where are we now?
    What are the challenges?
    Goals for the meeting
    (15+5)

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  7. Jaydeep Datta (Stony Brook University)
    16/10/2023, 13:20
  8. Vincent Wong (TRIUMF)
    16/10/2023, 13:45
  9. David Peterson (University of Washington), Peter Kammel (University of Washington, Seattle), Tim van Wechel (University of Washington)
    16/10/2023, 14:10
  10. Adam Molnar (UCSC), Siddhant Mehrotra (Stony Brook University)
    16/10/2023, 14:30
  11. Quentin Buat (University of Washington), Svende Braun (University of Washington)
    16/10/2023, 14:55
  12. Bruce Schumm (SCIPP / UC Santa Cruz), Jennifer Ott (UCSC)
    16/10/2023, 15:40
  13. Siddhant Mehrotra (Stony Brook University), Vladimir Tishchenko (BNL)
    16/10/2023, 16:10
  14. Simone Michele Mazza (CERN)
    16/10/2023, 16:30
  15. Xin Qian (BNL)
    16/10/2023, 16:45
  16. Simone Michele Mazza (CERN)
    16/10/2023, 17:00
  17. Shintaro Ito (National Institute of Technology, Kitakyushu College)
    16/10/2023, 17:20

    sterile, heavy neutrinos - what can we do with PIONEER Phase 2
    (20+5 min)

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  18. Peter Kammel (University of Washington, Seattle)
    17/10/2023, 08:30

    PSI setting the stage & schedule discussion

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  19. Stefan Hochrein (ETH Zürich)
    17/10/2023, 08:45
  20. Andreas Adelmann (PSI - Paul Scherrer Institut)
    17/10/2023, 08:55
  21. 17/10/2023, 09:05
  22. Omar Beesley (University of Washington)
    17/10/2023, 09:20

    15 + 5 minutes
    resolution/X0/volume, physics lists (albedo)

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  23. Xin Qian (BNL)
    17/10/2023, 09:40

    20 + 5 minutes
    how those relations influence geometry and technology choice

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  24. Toshiyuki Iwamoto (The University of Tokyo)
    17/10/2023, 10:05
  25. Sei Ban (ICEPP, The university of Tokyo)
    17/10/2023, 10:20
  26. Yusuke Uchiyama (PSI - Paul Scherrer Institut)
    17/10/2023, 10:35
  27. Chloe Malbrunot (TRIUMF)
    17/10/2023, 11:10
  28. Yousen Zhang (BNL)
    17/10/2023, 11:35
  29. Omar Beesley (University of Washington)
    17/10/2023, 11:50
  30. Erik Swanson (University of Washington)
    17/10/2023, 12:05
  31. David Hertzog (University of Washington)
    17/10/2023, 12:20
  32. Chloe Malbrunot (TRIUMF)
    17/10/2023, 12:35
  33. Patrick Schwendimann (University of Washington)
    17/10/2023, 13:35
  34. Quentin Buat (University of Washington)
    17/10/2023, 14:00
  35. Patrick Schwendimann (University of Washington)
    17/10/2023, 14:25
  36. David Hertzog (University of Washington)
    17/10/2023, 14:55
    • what are the challenges
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  37. Elizabeth Litzler (University of Washington)
    17/10/2023, 15:35

    (30+15minutes)
    Abstract:
    This presentation will help participants see how they as individuals and how their organizations can help create inclusive and equitable cultures. The presentation will describe research around inclusion and engage the attendees in problem identification and action planning exercises at the individual and organizational levels.

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  38. Chloe Malbrunot (TRIUMF)
    17/10/2023, 16:20

    Present DEI committee, DEI ressources available on the website, foreseen actions of the committee and in particular present the goals of the upcoming survey and clarify chain of responsibilities, discuss and agree upon Code of Conduct

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  39. John Carlton (University of Kentucky), Tim Gorringe (University of Kentucky)
    17/10/2023, 16:35
  40. Lawrence Gibbons (Cornell University)
    17/10/2023, 16:45
  41. Dinko Pocanic (University of Virginia)
    17/10/2023, 17:00
  42. 17/10/2023, 19:30

    'More perfect than we imagined: A physicist’s view of life, William Bialek, Princeton University'
    link to the event to register for everyone who is interested: https://phys.washington.edu/events/2023-10-17/more-perfect-we-imagined-physicists-view-life

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  43. Jennifer Ott (UCSC)
    18/10/2023, 08:30
  44. David Hertzog (University of Washington)
    18/10/2023, 08:40

    FTEs each institute, author list discussion, homepage, different committees, twiki

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  45. Bob Velghe (TRIUMF)
    18/10/2023, 09:00
  46. Peter Kammel (University of Washington)
    18/10/2023, 09:15

    This is meant to be a directed Discussion of our Meeting with Priorities articulated.

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  47. Douglas Bryman (UBC / TRIUMF)
    18/10/2023, 10:00

    Submission Deadline: January 22, 2024
    New Beam Request
    Progress Report / half day presentations
    https://www.psi.ch/en/sbl/call-for-beam-time-requests

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  48. Omar Beesley (University of Washington)
  49. Simone Michele Mazza (CERN)
  50. External speaker & introduction

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  51. Shintaro Ito (National Institute of Technology, Kitakyushu College)