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Scientific Program:

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Date

Session
Time
Title (subject)
Speaker
talk download
Oct. 6, Monday
Morning
Plenary
1
The Power of Spin: a Scalpel-like Probe of Theoretical Ideas
E. Leader (Imperial College)
 
2 Spin Experiments:Technological Challenges and Achievements K. Rith (Erlangen)
 
3 High Intensity Polarized Positron Sources for Future Linear Colliders J. Clarke (Cockcroft Inst/Daresbury and Liverpool)  
4 Future electron ion/proton collider R. Milner (MIT)
 

Afternoon
Parallel I
Parallel II
Parallel III
Parallel IV

 
 
 
Oct. 7, Tuesday
Morning
Plenary 1
Fundamental symmetries and spin
W. Marciano (BNL)
 
2 The EDM Experiment with Polarized Deuteron Beams in a Storage Ring Y. Semertzidis (BNL)
 
3 Introduction to hadronic spin B.-Q. Ma (Beijing U.)
 
4 3D structure of the nucleon N. Makins (UIUC)  

Afternoon
Parallel I
Parallel II
Parallel III
Parallel IV



 
Oct. 8, Wednesday
Morning Plenary
1
Spin Experiments Beyond the Standard Model
K. Kumar (UMass)
 
2 Spin beyond the SM - theory  J. Erler (UNAM-Mexico)  
3 Polarized Anti-protons - the Quest for a Missing Tool E. Steffens (Erlangen)  
4 Nuclear Structure Studies with Polarized Radioactive Beams K. Asahi (Tokyo Tech)  
5 Transverse Spin Structure of the Nucleon M. Anselmino (Turin)
 

Afternoon Social Program  
 
 
 
Oct. 9, Thursday
Morning Plenary
1
Polarized solid and gas targets
W. Meyer (Bochum)
 
2 Outlook for Spin at J-PARC N. Saito (J-PARC)
 
3
Present status of polarized ion sources A. Belov (Moscow)

4
Polarization in heavy ion physics S. Troshin (IHEP)  
5
Spin in hadron reactions C. Aidala (UMASS)  
6
Spin Content of the Nucleon: What We've Learned from Polarized Lepton Scattering K. Slifer (UVa)  

Afternoon Parallel I
Parallel II
Parallel III
Parallel IV
 
 
 
 
Oct. 10, Friday
Morning Plenary
1
Gluons' Polarization in the Nucleon
E. Rondio (SINS, Warsaw)
 
2 Educing GPDs from Hard Exclusive Processes M. Polyakov (Bochum)  
3 General Parton Distributions: the hunt for quark orbital momenta E. Voutier (Grenoble)  
4 Spin at COSY, p, d acceleration M. Leonova (Michigan)
 
5 Summary of PESP2008 M. Poelker (JLab)  

Afternoon Parallel I
Parallel II
Parallel III
Parallel IV

 
 
 
Oct. 11, Saturday Morning Plenary 1 Spintronics S. Wolf (UVa)  
2 Nuclear spin physics T. Wakasa (Kyushyu U.)
 
3 Project of the Nuclotron-based Ion Collider fAcility (NICA) at JINR, Dubna:Perspectives of heavy ion and spin physics. A. Sissakian (JINR, Dubna)  
4 The Colorful Future of Spin J. Ralston (Kansas)  
5 Future of high energy polarized proton beams T. Roser (BNL)  
6close-outK. Imai (Kyoto)