The workshop will be webcast live. Please go to the Schedule page
to view instructions and links to the live talks.
The aim of this workshop is
to bring together experimental and theoretical physicists to explore new
directions of research in the area of heavy and charged particle interferometry,
including experimental techniques, decoherence, entanglement, correlation,
mesoscopic physics and tests of fundamental interactions. Such experimental
techniques that are currently being developed are opening the door to new
physics, and new theoretical ideas are leading the way to new experiments.
Both experiment and theory will be strongly represented at this meeting.
Upcoming deadlines: If you have
not registered and are planning on attending please use the online registration
so we are aware of your attendence.
A word about presentations: The workshop presentations will be in Phillips
Auditorium which comes equipped with a Sharp LCD projector (UXGA resolution
1600x1200 max). There is a VGA cable on the podium for connection of
laptops to the projection system and there is also a network connected
PC running Windows XP with powerpoint (ppt) and acrobat (pdf) capabilities.
Workshop speakers can bring their own laptops to use or could choose
to have talks mounted on the resident PC. We also have a MAC laptop
for presentations available, if necessary. Speakers bringing their own
laptops should bring their cables that connect to the VGA (projector)
system, or if using PDF or PPT files, bring a USB memory Stick to transfer
the talk to the PC.