International School of Cosmic Ray Astrophysics
<< Maurice M. Shapiro >>

17th  Course: "Astro & Particle Physics: From Underground to Outer Space"

 11-18 July 2010
Ettore Majorana Centre
Erice, Sicily, Italy

Presenter Titles/Abstracts
Mohamed Ali
 University of Leeds
 Leeds, England
1. Fermi-LAT Observations of Galaxy Clusters
Mike Baker
 Wisconsin University
 
1. Time dependent searches for neutrino point sources with IceCube
Brian Baughman
 Ohio State University
 Columbus, Ohio
1. Constraining Magnetic Fields with UHECRs
Jonathan Eisch
 Wisconsin University
 
1. Cosmic Ray Composition around the knee with IceCube/IceTop
Fabrizio Ferro (CV)
 INFN - Sezione di Genova
1. The Large Hadron Collider at CERN, an experimental overview.
2. Forward physics at the LHC
Francis Halzen (CV)
 University of Wisconsin
1. Ice Cube: First Light
Jamie Holder (CV)
 University of Delaware
1. Gamma-Ray Astronomy from the Ground: The Imaging Atmospheric Cherenkov Technique
2. Gamma-Ray Astronomy from the Ground: The TeV Sky.
James Matthews (CV)
 Louisiana State University
1. Extreme Energy Cosmic Rays: Some History and Physics
2. Extreme Energy Cosmic Rays: Current State of the Art
Julie McEnery
 Goddard Space Flight Center
1. FERMI Gamma Ray Observatory: Summary of Results
Marcelo Zimbres Silva
 UNICAMP
 Campinas, Brazil
1. Denoising of signals on the sphere with a sparse expansion in wavelets
Alex Smirnov (CV)
 Int. Center for Theoretical Physics
 Italy
1. Physics of, and physics with, Atmospheric Nerutrinos
2. Flavors of Cosmic Neutrinos
Katherine Sparks
 Penn State University
 
1. Sensitivity to GRBs with the High Altitude Water Cherenkov observatory
Todor Stanev (CV)
 Bartol Research Institute
 Bartol, DL, USA
1. Studies of the cosmic ray composition with air shower data
2. Cosmogenic neutrinos and gamma rays
Matías Tueros (CV)
 Univ. Nac. de Buenos Aires,
 La Plata, Argentina
1. Applications of TIERRAS for underground particle cascade simulations
John Wefel (CV)
 Louisiana State University
 Baton Rouge, LA, USA
1. Cosmic Ray Physics and High Energy Physics: Historical Overview
2. Electrons and Positrons as Astrophysical Probes
Thomas Weiler (CV)
 Vanderbilt University
1. Einstein's Equations, Cosmology, Dark Matter and Dark Energy
2. Possible New Physics at the LHC and at the Largest Cosmic-Ray Experiments - Complementarity
Andrea Silvestri (CV )
University of California
Irvine, Ca
1. Search for High Energy Neutrinos with Light and Radio Techniques
Kerry T. Lee (CV)
NASA Johnson Space Center
Houston, Tx
1. Space Weather Status for Exploration Radiation Protection
Vasyl Beshley (CV)
Institute for Applied Problems in Mechanics and Mathematics
Livov, Ukraine
1. Supernova remnant maps due to hadronic gamma-rays.