PROGRAMME

10.00-10.30
Ritva Kinnunen (Helsinki):
CMS potential for Higgs boson searches

10.30-10.45
Mikko Voutilainen (Helsinki):
Electron isolation algorithm for CMS data-analysis (abs)

10.45-11.00
Ville Bergholm (Helsinki):
L1 triggering for exclusive DPE Higgs events at the LHC

11.00-11.15
Matti Järvinen (Helsinki):
Study of elastic scattering for the TOTEM experiment at LHC

11.15-11.30
Laura Salmi (Helsinki):
t\bar t cross-section and forward-backward asymmetry at CLIC

11.30-12.00 COFFEE+SANDWICH

12.00-12.15
Sourov Roy (Helsinki):
Single sneutrino production at hadron colliders

12.15-12.30
Jari Laamanen (Helsinki):
Invisible Higgs in extra dimensions (abs)

12.30-12.45
Vesa Kolhinen (Jyväskylä):
Enhancement of charm quark production due to nonlinear corrections to the DGLAP equations (abs)

12.45-13.00
P. Huovinen (Jyväskylä):
Rate Equation Network for Baryon Production in High Energy Nuclear Collisions (abs)

13.00-13.15
Heli Honkanen (Jyväskylä):
High-$p_T$ hadron spectra with parton energy loss through multiple soft scattering (abs)

13.15-13.30
Sami Räsänen (Jyväskylä):
Predictions for Hadron Spectra at the LHC (abs)

13.30-16.30 NOBEL-LECTURES IN SÄÄTYTALO (Ginzburg, Leggett)

16.30-16.45
Matti Järvinen (Helsinki):
Lorentz contraction of bound states in 1+1 dimensional QCD

16.45-17.00
M. Aoki (Helsinki):
Sensitivity to parameter degeneracies of an experiment at neutrino factory (abs)

17.00-17.30 COFFEE

17.30-17.45
Juho Sarkamo (Oulu):
Physics of a long baseline neutrino experiment: from CERN to Pyhäsalmi

17.45-18.00
Mikko Vepsäläinen (Helsinki):
Mesonic correlation lengths in high-temperature QCD

18.00-18.15
Jussi Väliviita (Helsinki):
The current status of initial conditions of the cosmic microwave background fluctuations (abs)

18.15-18.30
Samuli Hemming (Helsinki):
Free field realizations of boundary CFTs

18.30-18.45
Tomas Linden (Helsinki, CMS):
Building a Linux cluster for Monte Carlo computations using the NPACI rocks cluster distribution