25–29 Jan 2016
Bormio, Italy
Europe/Berlin timezone

Session

Thursday Morning

28 Jan 2016, 09:00
Bormio, Italy

Bormio, Italy

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  1. Prof. Horst Stoecker (GSI and J.W. Goethe Universitaet)
    28/01/2016, 09:00
    Relativistic Heavy Ion Physics
    Short Contribution
    The nearly quarkless early stage of high multiplicity collider events allows to study dense , hot and cold cosmic matter, its changing phase structure and its transport and nonequilibrium properties in the laboratory. Experimental ‎observables which allow for detection of such novel forms of matter are discussed.
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  2. Prof. Thomas Mannel (University of Siegen)
    28/01/2016, 09:45
    Hadron Physics
    Overview Talk
    The charm quark as an intermediate case between the light and the heavy quarks is on then hand an interesting laboratory to test QCD, e.g. by the spectroscopy of its hadronic states, on the other hand it provides an important source for the flavor physics of an up-type quark. In this talk I plan to give a short overview of these two interlinked aspects of charm physics.
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  3. 28/01/2016, 10:30
  4. Prof. Vincenzo Patera (INFN-LNF)
    28/01/2016, 11:00
    Applications and Instrumentations
    Extended Contribution
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  5. Prof. Marcel Merck (Nikhef)
    28/01/2016, 11:30
    Elementary Particle Physics
    Overview Talk
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