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)