20–30 Jul 2015
Joint Institute for Nuclear Research, Bogoliubov Laboratory of Theoretical Physics
Europe/Moscow timezone

Session

Morning Session

20 Jul 2015, 09:30
Joint Institute for Nuclear Research, Bogoliubov Laboratory of Theoretical Physics

Joint Institute for Nuclear Research, Bogoliubov Laboratory of Theoretical Physics

Russia, Dubna, Joliot-Curie 6

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  1. Joachim Mnich (Deutsches Elektronen-Synchrotron (DE))
    20/07/2015, 09:30
  2. Michelangelo Mangano (CERN)
    20/07/2015, 10:50
  3. Stefan Gieseke (Unknown)
    20/07/2015, 11:50
  4. Michelangelo Mangano (CERN)
    21/07/2015, 09:30
  5. Stefan Gieseke (Unknown)
    21/07/2015, 10:50
  6. Michael Spannowsky (IPPP Durham)
    21/07/2015, 11:50
  7. Michelangelo Mangano (CERN)
    22/07/2015, 09:30
  8. Stefan Gieseke (Unknown)
    22/07/2015, 10:50
  9. Michael Spannowsky (IPPP Durham)
    22/07/2015, 11:50
  10. Rutger Boels
    23/07/2015, 09:30
  11. Rutger Boels
    23/07/2015, 10:50
  12. Thorsten Ohl (Würzburg University)
    23/07/2015, 11:50
  13. Rutger Boels
    24/07/2015, 09:30
  14. Simon David Badger (University of Edinburgh (GB))
    24/07/2015, 10:50
  15. Thorsten Ohl (Würzburg University)
    24/07/2015, 11:50
  16. Simon David Badger (University of Edinburgh (GB))
    26/07/2015, 09:30
  17. Simon David Badger (University of Edinburgh (GB))
    26/07/2015, 10:50
  18. Thorsten Ohl (Würzburg University)
    26/07/2015, 11:50
  19. Thomas Mannel (Siegen U)
    27/07/2015, 09:30
  20. Alexander Belyaev (STFC - Rutherford Appleton Lab. (GB))
    27/07/2015, 10:50
  21. Thomas Hahn (MPI f. Physik)
    27/07/2015, 11:50
  22. Thomas Mannel (Siegen U)
    28/07/2015, 09:30
  23. Alexander Belyaev (STFC - Rutherford Appleton Lab. (GB))
    28/07/2015, 10:50
  24. Thomas Hahn (MPI f. Physik)
    28/07/2015, 11:50
  25. Thomas Mannel (Siegen U)
    29/07/2015, 09:30
  26. Alexander Belyaev (STFC - Rutherford Appleton Lab. (GB))
    29/07/2015, 10:50
  27. Sabine Riemann (Deutsches Elektronen-Synchrotron Hamburg and Zeuthen (DE))
    29/07/2015, 11:50
    Future e+e- collider projects focus on high precision measurements at energies up to the TeV scale. Having both the positron and electron beams polarized, a decisive improvement for many physics studies is expected. I will discuss the advantage of polarized beams for physics analyses as well as the challenge to accomplish successfully the desired precision measurements. A close...
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