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FWD: CTEQ Summer School - A message from J.G. Morfin, D. Soper, and D. Zeppenfeld (fwd)
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Date: Tue, 12 Feb 2002 12:34:07 -0500
From: gry <younggr@ornl.gov>
To: brant@bnl.gov
Subject: FWD: CTEQ Summer School - A message from J.G. Morfin, D. Soper,
and D. Zeppenfeld
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The Project on Collaborative Theoretical and Experimental Studies of QCD
(CTEQ)
will organize and conduct the ninth
CTEQ Summer School on QCD Analysis and Phenomenology
at
Madison, Wisconsin
2-10 June 2002
Topics and Lecturers
Introduction to the Parton Model and Perturbative QCD
QCD Phenomenology and Experimental Reviews of Basic Processes
Electron-Positron Annihilation
Deeply Inelastic Scattering
Drell-Yan Type Processes
Production and Evolution of High Energy Jets
Special Topics and Techniques
Introduction to Event Generators
Direct Photon Production
Charm and Bottom Quark Production
Bottom Quark Decays and CP violation
Top Quark Production and Decays
Higgs Boson Production
The Search for Physics Beyond the Standard Model
QCD Backgrounds to New Physics Searches
Supersymmetry and QCD
The Physics of Small x and Diffraction
Global Determination of Parton Distributions
Search for the Quark-Gluon Plasma
Neutrino Physics Update
Program Committee:
Members of the CTEQ Collaboration
Organizing Committee:
Terry L. Grozis and Jorge G. Morfin, Fermilab
Dave Soper, Univ. of Oregon
Dieter Zeppenfeld, Univ. of Wisconsin
To apply for the school please refer to the application procedures
found at the Summer School web site:
http://www.phys.psu.edu/~cteq/schools/summer02/
or contact Terry Grozis (TGROZIS@FNAL.GOV)
The entire application package must be received by *** April 8, 2002
***.
Please note that enrollment will be limited to 80 participants.
A registration fee of $500 covers the participant's portion
of lodging and meal costs on all class days.
Sponsored by
Argonne National Laboratory, Deutsches Elektronen-Synchrotron,
Fermi National Accelerator Laboratory, National Science
Foundation, U.S. Department of Energy and University of
Wisconsin