From: Flemming Videbaek (videbaek@sgs1.hirg.bnl.gov)
Date: Sun Nov 10 2002 - 16:43:37 EST
FYI am I forwarding some infromation about a detector conference in Greece next summer. Flemming From: "Apostolos D. Panagiotou" <apanagio@phys.uoa.gr> To: <hallman@bnl.gov>; <Zajc@columbia.edu>; <busza@mit.edu>; <Videbaek@bnl.gov> Cc: <Apostolos.Panagiotou@cern.ch> Sent: Sunday, November 10, 2002 7:12 AM Subject: HI workshop in Greece 2003 Dear Colleagues In the framework of the CMS-HI programme, we organize a workshop in DELPHI, Greece during 7-12 June, 2003. The contents will be: "HI Physics & Instrumentation at the LCH and RHIC experiments". The maximum number of participants will be about 70, from all experiments. Please, inform your colleagues of this event. In a few days I will send you 'logistical' details. > Dear Colleagues, > > I send you some details regarding the HI workshop in Greece. Please, forward > them to your Collaborations. > Contents:"HI Physics & Technics (Instrumentation-software) for the LHC and > RHIC experiments" > Location:DELPHI, at the European Caltural (Conference) Center > Period: Saturday, 7 June (arriving) to Thursday(noon), 12 June (departing) > Lodging: At the Center: Single rm 73 Euro, including all taxes and breakfast > Double rm 95 Euro, " " " > I am negociating a (15-20)% reduction in the price. > Note: There are 44 2-bed (double) rms at the Center, which can be > used as "S" or "D" at the stated cost. In town one may find > even chipper lodging at the hotels. It will be investigated > if there is interest. > There will be a modest registration fee of 50 Euro, to contribute partially > towards some common expences, including the transportation from Athens > airport/return, the 2/day coffee-refreshments breaks, the Saturday night > "wellkome buffet" and (hopefully) the afternoon bus ride to GALAXIDI, but NOT > the meals. > The workshop is open to every one from the LHC & RHIC experiments and related > theorists. However, the maximum number of participants is of order 70, on a > f-c-f-s basis. > > Many thanks and best wishes, > Apostolos > > -- > Apostolos D. Panagiotou > Professor of Physics > Nuclear & Particle Physics Division > Department of Physics, University of Athens > GR 157 71 ILISIA, Athens, Hellas > > CERN EP Division > Bldg 32-2-C16 > CH-1211, Geneva 23,Switzerland > > Tel: +30-210-7276881 office Athens > +41-22-7679737/77917 office CERN > Fax: +30-210-7276987 office Athens > > e-mail: apanagio@phys.uoa.gr > Apostolos.Panagiotou@cern.ch > > > >
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