Program overview
SATURDAY EVENING, 5 APRIL 2003
Session F1. APS: Public Affairs Forum: International Science and Large Scale Facilities.
Saturday evening, 19:00, Millennium Hall, Loews Philadelphia Hotel
- 19:00 F1.001
International Science and Large Scale Facilities
- Norman Neureiter (Office of the Science and Technology Advisor, U.S. Department of State)
- 19:45 F1.002
The Next Linear Collider: The need for international collaboration
- Jonathan Dorfan (SLAC, Stanford University)
- 20:30 F1.003
A Burning Plasma Experiment: the role of international collaboration
- Stewart Prager (University of Wisconsin - Madison)
Session F2. DAMOP/DPF/GGR/GFC: Focus Session: Phenomenology of Quantum Gravity.
Saturday evening, 19:00, Commonwealth A, Loews Philadelphia Hotel
- 19:00 F2.001
Prospects for Lorentz and CPT Violation
- Alan Kostelecky (Indiana University)
- 19:36 F2.002
Experimental Challenges for Quantum Gravity
- Robert C. Myers (Perimeter Institute), Maxim Pospelov (Physics and Astronomy Department, University of Victoria)
- 19:48 F2.003
Has the GZK effect been discovered?
- Eli Waxman (Weizmann Institute of Science, Rehovot, Israel), John N. Bahcall (Institute for Advanced Studies, Princeton)
- 20:00 F2.004
Short Distance Tests of the Inverse Square Law
- Blayne Heckel, Eric Adelberger, Daniel Kapner, Jens Gundlach, Erik Swanson (University of Washington), C.D. Hoyle (University of Trento, Trento Italy), Ulrich Schidt (University of Heidelberg)
- 20:12 F2.005
New Experimental Limits on Macroscopic Forces Below 100 Microns
- Michael Varney (University of Colorado, Boulder), Joshua Jong (Los Alamos Neutron Science Center), John Price (University of Colorado)
- 20:24 F2.006
Clock Comparison Searches for Lorentz and CPT Violation with Atomic Masers
- David F. Phillips (Harvard-Smithsonian Center for Astrophysics)
- 20:36 F2.007
K-^3He co-magnetometer for tests of CPT and Lorentz symmetries
- Michael Romalis, Thomas Kornack, Igor Savukov (Princeton University)
- 20:48 F2.008
CPT Tests with cold antihydrogen and a quantum cyclotron
- G. Gabrielse (Harvard University)
- 21:00 F2.009
Lorentz and CPT violating signatures of non-commutative field theories
- Maxim Pospelov (Physics and Astronomy Department, University of Victoria, BC)
- 21:12 F2.010
Is there R is DSR?
- Seth Major (Hamilton College), Hinteleitner Franz (Masaryk University, CR), Dan Heyman (Hamilton College)
- 21:24 F2.011
Trans-Planckian constraints on Lorentz violation from the Crab nebula
- David Mattingly, Theodore Jacobson, Stefano Liberati (Department of Physics, University of Maryland)
- 21:36 F2.012
Trans-Plackian Window of Opportunity provided by Inflation
- Robert Brandenberger (Brown University)
- 21:48 F2.013
Generic effects of short distance physics on CMBR anisotropies
- Albion Lawrence (Brandeis University)
- F2.014
Lorentz violation and particle propagation
- Matthew Mewes, Alan Kostelecky (Indiana University)
- F2.015
Can Inflation be Sensitive to Very High Energy Physics?
- Richard Holman (Department of Physics, Carnegie Mellon University), Cliff Burgess, Jim Cline, Francois Lemieux (Department of Physics, McGill University)
- F2.016
Constraints on Lorentz violation at order (1/M_Planck)^2
- Theodore Jacobson, Stefano Liberati, David Mattingly (Department of Physics, University of Maryland)
- F2.017
Tests of Lorentz and CPT Symmetry in Space
- Robert Bluhm (Colby College), Alan Kostelecky (Indiana University), Charles Lane (Berry College), Neil Russell (Northern Michigan University)