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CORNELL LABORATORY FOR ACCELERATOR-BASED SCIENCES AND EDUCATION

Friday, January 7
Jason Nielsen
University of Wisconsin
Higgs Searches with the ALEPH detector at LEP2

Thursday, January 20 -- POSTPONED
Kevin McFarland
University of Rochester
Prospecting for Neutrino Physics at a Muon Storage Ring

Thursday, January 20
Jeff Berryhill -- POSTPONED
University of Chicago
TBA

Friday, January 21
CLEO Collaboration Meetings

Thursday, January 27
Eric Vaandering
University of Colorado (FOCUS)
Sigma-c mass differences from the FOCUS experiment at FNAL

Friday, January 28
Adam Leibovich
Carnegie-Mellon University
Measuring Vub from Inclusive Decays

Friday, February 4
JoAnne Hewett
SLAC
Hunting for Extra Dimensions

Friday, February 11
Danning Dong
Massachusetts Institute of Technology (SLD)
A Precise Measurement of the b-Quark Fragmentation Function in Z0 Decays

Wednesday, February 16
Yannis Giomataris
DAPNIA, Saclay
MicroMegas for HEP Experiments and Applications

Thursday, February 17
Jeff Berryhill
University of Chicago
Lepton-Photon Physics at the High Energy Frontier: A Tevatron Tale

Friday, February 18
CLEO Collaboration Meetings

Thursday, February 24
Norman Graf
Brookhaven National Laboratory
Precision Mass Measurements at the Tevatron (W and top)

Friday, February 25
NO Journal Club

Friday, March 3
Kevin McFarland
University of Rochester
Prospecting for Neutrino Physics at a Muon Storage Ring

Friday, March 10
William Molzon
University of California, Irvine
Search for Muon and Electron Lepton Number Violation with Sensitivity Below 10^-16

Wednesday, March 15 -- CANCELED
Konrad Kleinknecht
Johannes Gutenberg-Universitaet Mainz
TBA

Friday, March 17
CLEO Collaboration Meetings

Friday, March 24
Jonathan Simon
University of Maryland
Computational Neurobiology: Neural Computations in the Auditory System

Wednesday, March 29
Paul McEuen
University of California, Berkeley
Electrons in a 1-D World

Friday, March 31
Harry Lipkin
Weizmann Institute of Science, Israel
Neutrino Oscillations as Two-Slit Experiments in Momentum Space

Friday, April 7
Mark Wise
California Institute of Technology
B -> K* gamma from Semileptonic D Decay

Wednesday, April 12 -- 4:30pm, 311 Newman Lab
Karl Berkelman, Cornell
Pointing to the Future Discussion
Linear Collider

Thursday, April 13 -- 3pm, Wilson Large Conference Room
Bridget Meeds
Poet in Residence, Wilson Synchrotron Laboratory
Poetry for Physicists

Thursday, April 13 -- 4:30pm, 311 Newman Lab
Karl Berkelman, Cornell
Pointing to the Future Discussion
Linear Collider

Thursday, April 13 -- CANCELED
Marco Battaglia
University of Helsinki (CERN)
TBA

Friday, April 14
CLEO Collaboration Meetings

Wednesday, April 19 -- 4:30pm, 311 Newman Lab
Rich Galik and Richard Ehrlich, Cornell
Pointing to the Future Discussion
Resonance and gamma-gamma Physics at High Luminosity over Energy Range from tau through the CESR Maximum

Thursday, April 20 -- 4:30pm, 311 Newman Lab
Rich Galik and Richard Ehrlich, Cornell
Pointing to the Future Discussion
Resonance and gamma-gamma Physics at High Luminosity over Energy Range from tau through the CESR Maximum

Friday, April 21 -- POSTPONED
Kamal Seth
Northwestern University
Present Status of Searches for QCD Exotics -- Hybrids and Glueballs

Thursday, April 27 -- 4pm, Wilson Large Conference Room
Hanna Mahlke-Krueger
DESY
Photoproduction at HERA with a Leading Proton

Friday, April 28
Joachim Hein
Cornell University
The B and D Meson Spectrum in Lattice QCD

Wednesday, May 3 -- 2:30pm, 311 Newman Lab
Pointing to the Future Seminar
William Marciano
Brookhaven National Laboratory
Physics at a Z Pole Factory

Wednesday, May 3 -- 4:30pm, 311 Newman Lab
Pointing to the Future Seminar
William Marciano
Brookhaven National Laboratory
Neutrino Oscillations and CP Violation: A Low Energy Neutrino Factory Perspective

Thursday, May 4 -- 4pm, Wilson Large Conference Room
Mark Palmer 
University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign
Pions, Leptons, Vcb, and all that


Friday, May 5 -- POSTPONED
Bruce Winstein 
University of Chicago
Challenges in Detecting the Polarization of the Cosmic Microwave Background Radiation


Wednesday, May 10 -- 1pm, Wilson Large Conference Room
Georg Viehhauser 
Syracuse University
CLEO Commissioning


Thursday, May 11 -- CANCELED
Tony Hill 
University of California, Santa Barbara
TBA


Friday, May 12 
CLEO Collaboration Meetings


Sunday, May 14 -- 4:30pm, 311 Newman Lab
Peter Lepage, Matthias Neubert, and Ira Wasserman, Cornell
Pointing to the Future Discussion
Neutrino Physics School


Monday, May 15 -- 4:30pm, 311 Newman Lab
Peter Lepage, Matthias Neubert, and Ira Wasserman, Cornell
Pointing to the Future Discussion
Neutrino Physics School


Tuesday, May 16 -- 4:30pm, 311 Newman Lab
Peter Lepage, Matthias Neubert, and Ira Wasserman, Cornell
Pointing to the Future Discussion
Neutrino Physics School


Thursday, May 18 -- 4pm, 311 Newman Lab
Eric Vaandering 
University of Colorado
Recent Results from FOCUS


Friday, May 19
Kamal Seth 
Northwestern University
Present Status of Searches for QCD Exotics -- Hybrids and Glueballs


Friday, May 26
Kamal Benslama 
University of Regina
Measurement of Lambda Polarization at NOMAD


Thursday, June 1 -- 4pm, Wilson Large Conference Room
Christos Leonidopoulos 
Princeton University
B^0 - B^0bar Mixing and CPT Violation at BELLE


Friday, June 2
Jim Wiss 
University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign
Recent FOCUS Results on Charm Mixing and CP Violation


Monday, June 5 -- 12:15pm, Wilson Large Conference Room
Danning Dong 
SLAC
Precise Measurement of the b-Quark Fragmentation Function in Z0 Decays


Tuesday, June 6 -- 4pm, Wilson Large Conference Room
Elisabetta Barberio 
CERN
Vcb and Vub Extraction using LEP Data


Wednesday, June 7 -- 4:30pm, 311 Newman Lab
Ritchie Patterson, Cornell
Pointing to the Future Discussion
NuFACT '00 Review/Discussion


Thursday, June 8 -- 4:30pm, 311 Newman Lab
Ritchie Patterson, Cornell
Pointing to the Future Discussion
NuFACT '00 Review/Discussion


Friday, June 9
Alain Bellerive 
University of Chicago (OPAL)
Measurements of Vcs in W Decays at LEP2


Friday, June 16
Jean Duboscq 
The Ohio State University
What do we not know about the tau neutrino mass?


Wednesday, June 21 -- 4:30pm, 311 Newman Lab
Matthias Neubert and Jim Alexander, Cornell
Pointing to the Future Discussion
Program of Very High Luminosity B Physics (Ph. IV)


Thursday, June 22 -- 4:30pm, 311 Newman Lab
Matthias Neubert and Jim Alexander, Cornell
Pointing to the Future Discussion
Program of Very High Luminosity B Physics (Ph. IV)


Monday, June 26 -- noon, Wilson Large Conference Room
Feng Liu 
IHEP, Beijing
Psi(2S) Hadronic Decays Involving omega/phi Mesons and Psi(2S)-> J/psi+neutrals


Friday, June 30
Giovanni Bonvicini 
Wayne State University
A Solar Neutrino Detector with lots of Goodies


Thursday, July 6 -- 3:30pm, Wilson Large Conference Room
Hubert Schwarthoff 
The Ohio State University
Commanding the Bees: Online Computing at CLEO III


Friday, July 21
Frank Wuerthwein 
MIT
Discovering Virtually Anything with CDF using B Decays


Tuesday, July 25 -- 12 noon, Wilson Large Conference Room
Jon Rosner 
University of Chicago
Beyond the J/psi K_S asymmetry: What next in B Decays?


Friday, August 18
Various Contributors 
Cornell University
Highlights from ICHEP2000, The XXXth International Conference on High Energy Physics


Friday, August 25
Various Contributors 
Cornell University
Highlights from DPF2000, The Meeting of the Division of Particles and Fields of the American Physical Society


Friday, September 1
Alexey Petrov 
Cornell University
Charm Physics in the B-Factory Era


Friday, September 8
Marina Artuso, Syracuse University 
Gerry Dugan, Cornell University
Tau-Charm at CESR/CLEO


Friday, September 15
Jim Mueller, University of Pittsburgh 
N* Studies at CLAS


Friday, September 22
Mike Zeller, Yale University 
KOPIO: An experiment to study direct CP violation in the K sector.


Thursday, September 28
Zhenguo Zhao, IHEP, Bejing, China 
BES: Recent Results and Future Plans.


Friday, September 29
Roundtable tau/charm discussion with Zhenguo Zhao


Friday, October 6
Tom Browder, University of Hawaii 
From Beast to Belle: status of and results from KEKB


Friday, October 13
Riccardo deSalve, Caltec 
Part1: Starting LIGO, An update.
Part2: Problems with Low-Frequency


Friday, October 20, 4 PM. Wilson Commons.
Harry Nelson, UCSB 
Advaning the Charm Mixing Frontier


Friday, October 27
Aneesh Manohar, UCSD 
Non-relativistic Bound States using an Effective Field Theory


Friday, November 3
Alan Carrol, BNL 
Study of Hadrons and Nuclei at High Pt or: Whatever became of CLEO I


Monday, November 6
Ulrik Egede, Rutherford Laboratory 
Charm Physics at Babar


Thursday, November 16, 12. PM
William Marciano, BNL;
Lepton Flavor Violation


Friday, November 17
12. PM round table discussion with Steve Geer
4. PM Journal Club
Steve Geer, FNAL;
Physic at a Neutrino Factory


Tuesday, November 21
Karl Berkelman, Cornell University and CERN;
The Search for Higgs at LEP


Monday, December 11
Fred Harris, University of Hawaii;
Physics of Tau and Charm at BES and BESII


Tuesday, December 12, 12 PM
Fred Harris, University of Hawaii;
Round table discussan with Fred Harris


Friday, December 15
Patricia Mc Bride, Fermilab;
The BteV Experiment