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Agenda
(updated with links to slides)
3rd Bulletin (emailed to participants on
Sept. 17)
Participant
Information form
(please fill in even if you have not yet registered)
Participant List
Pre-register (link below), or fill in the info form (link above), to
get on this list.
Map of UW area
Presentation
upload
Registration
Abstract submission
(invited speakers please use this form also!)
Travel and lodging
Other hotels
Excursions and social events
Local
attractions
Restaurants
Network access info
Printable poster
(178k PDF)
Links to previous NNN Workshops:
NNN99
(SUNY)
NNN00a
(UCI)
NNN00b
(FNAL)
NNN01
(LSU)
NNN02
(CERN)
NNN05 (Aussois)
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Thanks to all participants!
- See more NNN06
photos at http://flickr.com/photos/nnnseattle/
AGENDA now has links to
presentation files.
- Information
on preparing manuscripts for the Proceedings will be e-mailed to
speakers soon!
- SPEAKERS: upload
your presentation file here. If you upload a corrected version after
Sept. 26, email J. Wilkes!
The Department of Physics of the
University of Washington/Seattle hosted the International
Workshop on Next Generation Nucleon Decay and Neutrino Detectors
2006 (NNN06), held in the Physics-Astronomy Building on
the Seattle campus, Thursday through Saturday, September 21-23, 2006.
The Workshop was sponsored by the University of Washington/Seattle and
several industrial partners (see below).
Many thanks to all you participants who made the workshop a success!
We also could not have had such a productive meeting without the long
hours put in by our staff, including: Susan Carpenter-Brandt,
Ivy Mason, Steffi Forg, Todd Olson and Hans-Gerd Berns, Dr. Yosh
Shiraishi, Eric Thrane and Rob Thompson of the UW Physics
Department, Nick Cabot of Nathan Hale H.S., and Emily West of UW
Engineering Conference Services.
Many thanks also to our Sponsors for their generous contributions:


NNN06 Local Organizing Committee:
R. Jeffrey Wilkes (chair), University of
Washington/Seattle
Toby Burnett, University of Washington/Seattle
Dan Claes, University of Nebraska/Lincoln
Rich Helmer, TRIUMF, Vancouver, BC
Wick Haxton, University of Washington/Seattle
Henry Lubatti, University of Washington/Seattle
Cecilia Lunardini, University of Washington/Seattle
Dave Nygren, LBL, Berkeley, CA
Lee Petersen, CNA Consulting Engineers, Minneapolis, MN
Mark Roddy, School of Education, Seattle University
Eric Zimmerman, University of Colorado/Boulder
Local organizing committee contact:
R. Jeffrey Wilkes, wilkes@phys.washington.edu
, Dept. of Physics, Box 351560, University of Washington, Seattle, WA
98195
NNN International Organizing Committee:
Hiroaki Aihara (U. Tokyo)
Mila Baldo Ceolin (U. Padova)
Barry Barish (CalTech)
Eugene Beier (U. Pennsylvania)
Alain Blondel (U. Geneva)
Eugenio Coccia (Gran Sasso)
Enrique Fernandez (Barcelona/IFAE)
Gianluigi Fogli (U. Bari)
Thomas Gaisser (U. Delaware)
Maurice Goldhaber (Brookhaven)
Helmut Haseroth (Cern)
Chang Kee Jung (Stony Brook)
Thomas Kirk (Brookhaven)
Paul Langacker (U. Pennsylvania)
Mats Lindroos (CERN)
William Marciano (Brookhaven)
Kenzo Nakamura (KEK)
Vittorio Palladino (U. Naples)
Jogesh Pati (U. Maryland)
Andre Rubbia (ETH/Zurich)
Bernard Sadoulet (UC/Berkeley)
David Sinclair (Carleton U.)
Hank Sobel (UC/Irvine)
Michel Spiro (CNRS, Paris), Chair
Paolo Strolin (U. Naples)
Lawrence Sulak (Boston U.)
Yoichiro Suzuki (U. Tokyo/ICRR)
Yoji Totsuka (KEK)
Franck Wilczek (Boston U.)
Edward Witten (Princeton U.)
Stanley G. Wojcicki (Stanford U.)
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