Symposium Agenda
- 1:00
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- Welcome and Introduction
- Master of Ceremonies: David Kestenbaum, National Public Radio
- Keynote Address: It’s a Small World After All
- Lisa Randall, Harvard University
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- The Road to the Tevatron
- Peter Limon, Fermilab
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- CDF History and Achievements
- Giorgio Bellettini, INFN Pisa
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- DZero History and Achievements
- Paul Grannis, Stony Brook University
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- 2:50
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- Performance by Winifred Haun & Dancers
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CLOSE MY EYES
(1991)
Choreography: Winifred Haun
Music: John Zorn
Costumes: Ariane Dolan
Dancers: Simone Baechle, Zada Cheeks, Katie Graves, and Mary Kate Sickel
BENTO
(2011)
Choreography: Winifred Haun
Sound design: Barry Bennett
Costumes: Athena Parke
Dancers: Sarah Robinson with
Simone Baechle, Zada Cheeks, Katie Graves, Elizabeth Luse
Matthew McMunn, Mary Kate Sickel, and Monica Thomas
- 3:20
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- Coffee Break
- 3:45
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- History and Achievements of the Fixed-Target Program
- Heidi Schellman, Northwestern University
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- The Tevatron’s Impact
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On Particle Physics
Chris Quigg, Fermilab
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On Technology and Innovation
John Womersley, Science and Technology Facilities Council
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On the Large Hadron Collider
Rolf-Dieter Heuer, CERN
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- Messages
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From the U.S. Department of Energy
From the U.S. National Science Foundation
From the Italian National Institute of Nuclear Physics
- The Future of Fermilab
- Pier Oddone, Fermilab
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- 6:00
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- Reception
- Last modified
- 05/06/2014
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