CRC事務局御中、 鈴木英之@東京理科大学理工物理です。中井浩二先生が中心となって企画され ている Tamura International School on Neutrino Physics の案内をCRC 会員 の皆様にお知らせしたく、案内文を添付したしますので、よろしくご配送願いま す。 鈴木@理科大理工物理 ======================================================================== Please forward the following announcement to the persons concerned. ======================================================================== [Call for Applications] Tamura International School on Neutrino Physics - Announcement - Dear Friends and Colleagues, We are organizing the `Tamura International School on Neutrino Physics' to be held; from November 23 to 25, 2001 at the Seminar House of Tokyo University of Science The school is organized under co-operation between The University of Texas at Austin and Tokyo University of Science. The school will start just after the 5-th KEK Topical Conference (from November 20 to 22, 2001, at KEK; http://kektc5.kek.jp ) to give the opportunity to those who are interested in the conference, too. Detailed information can be found at http://www.rs.noda.sut.ac.jp/~tis2001/ . A three-day program will consist of lectures by senior scientists as well as active physicists at the frontier of research. Lectures will be organized with the emphases on currently on-going active neutrino experiments and observations. A preliminary plan for the program is : Opening Lectures Neutrino in Particle Physics R. Schwitters (U. Texas) Birth of Neutrino Astronomy M. Koshiba (U. Tokyo) Theoretical Lectures Neutrino Mass and Cosmology H. Murayama* (LBL) Phenomenological Theory O. Yasuda (TMU) Experimental Lectures Experimental Principle and Methods T. Kondo (KEK),Y. Suzuk (ICRR) Overview of Major Neutrino Experiments K. Lang (U.Texas) The KAMIOKA Experiments T. Kajita (ICRR) Topical Subjects Supernova Neutrino H. Suzuki (SUT) Solar Neutrino M. Nakahata (ICRR) Long Base-line Experiments M. Sakuda (KEK) Short Base-line Experiments K. Niwa (Nagoya) Future Prospect Y. Totsuka (ICRR) (* to be confirmed) All talks are given in English Participation to the school is by invitation only. Number of participants will be limited to less than 60. Should the number of applicants become more than 60, participants would have to be selected by advisors and organizers. We expect applications by young active physicists and graduate students, who are engaging or interested in neutrino research. Special effort will be made to encourage participation of young Asian physicists. Dormitory-style accommodations are provided in the seminar house. Registration fee of 10,000 yen will cover living expenses for the three-day stay in the dormitory. For a limited number of Asian physicists, financial support to cover their air fare will be granted after selection of applicants by organizers. Please fill the attached application form and send it to: Kozi Nakai Faculty of Science and Technology Tokyo University of Science 2641 Yamazaki, Noda-shi, Chiba 278-8510, Japan e-mail tis2001 [at] rs.noda.sut.ac.jp Fax +81-471-23-9361 Phone +81-471-24-1501 ext.3221 Deadline for application is September 15, 2001. Invitation letters will be sent after the selection. Co-Presidents: T. Nishikawa (SUT) R. Schwitters (U.Texas) Advisors: K. Nakamura (KEK) kenzo [at] psux1.kek.jp Y. Totsuka (ICRR) totsuka [at] icrr.u-tokyo.ac.jp Organizers: K. Lang (U.Texas) lang [at] hep.utexas.edu M. Sakuda (KEK) sakuda [at] neutrino.kek.jp H. Suzuki(SUT) suzukih [at] ph.noda.sut.ac.jp Y. Suzuki(ICRR) suzuki [at] icrr.u-tokyo.ac.jp T. Udagawa (U.Texas) UDAGAWA [at] physics.utexas.edu (Secretary) K. Nakai(SUT) nakai [at] post.kek.jp - The Seminar House of Tokyo University of Science is located in north-east of Tokyo, and just in between Tokyo and Tsukuba. Map and information about transportation will be sent along with the invitation. - Further updated information can be found at http://www.rs.noda.sut.ac.jp/~tis2001/. ======================================================================== Application Form Name______________________________ Signature____________________________ Institution_____________________________________________________________ Current position (or number of years in GS)_____________________________ Address_________________________________________________________________ e-mail address_____________________________ FAX__________________________ Home address_____________________________________________________________ Nationality____________________________ Sex______________ Age____________ Reference (Person to ask about you) : Name___________________________ Field of expertise_____________________ Affiliation____________________________________________________________ For an Asian applicant who wishes to have the financial support ; (1) send a letter of recommendation by the above person via air-mail, FAX or e-mail, and (2) write a short essay below about your interest in neutrino physics. _________________________________________________________________________ _________________________________________________________________________ _________________________________________________________________________ _________________________________________________________________________ _________________________________________________________________________ _________________________________________________________________________ _________________________________________________________________________ _________________________________________________________________________ _________________________________________________________________________ ==========================================================================