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Announcement EBEA Erice Course 2016
Ettore Majorana Foundation and Centre for Scientific Culture (President: prof. Antonino Zichichi) EBI International School of Bioelectromagnetics “Alessandro Chiabrera” Director of the School: prof. Ferdinando Bersani (University of Bologna, Italy) The Centre for Scientific Culture in Erice (Sicily, Italy) is named after the great Italian scientist Ettore Majorana. Antonino Zichichi, the President of the Centre, has said: “At Erice, those who come in order to follow a certain School are called ‘students’, but actually they are young people who have successfully completed their University studies and who come to Erice in order to learn what the new problems are. However, what is distinctive for Erice is the spirit animating all participants: students no less than teachers. The prime objective is to learn. The student listens to the lectures and after that comes the most amusing part: the discussion session.” Topics in Bioelectromagnetics have come to Erice many times in the past, especially in the 1980s, with international courses and workshops on non-ionising radiation, and today many participants of those courses contribute greatly to the development of this research field. Following the request of the European Bioelectromagnetics Association (EBEA) and the Inter-University Centre for the study of the Interaction between Electromagnetic Fields and Biosystems (ICEmB), in 2003 the Ettore Majorana Centre has established a Permanent School of Bioelectromagnetics, named after Alessandro Chiabrera, who is considered as a master by the young -
CONTENTS Group Membership, January 2002 2
CONTENTS Group Membership, January 2002 2 APPENDIX 1: Report on Activities 2000-2002 & Proposed Programme 2002-2006 4 1OPAL 4 2H1 7 3 ATLAS 11 4 BABAR 19 5DØ 24 6 e-Science 29 7 Geant4 32 8 Blue Sky and applied R&D 33 9 Computing 36 10 Activities in Support of Public Understanding of Science 38 11 Collaborations and contacts with Industry 41 12 Other Research Related Activities by Group Members 41 13 Staff Management and Implementation of Concordat 41 APPENDIX 2: Request for Funds 1. Support staff 43 2. Travel 55 3. Consumables 56 4. Equipment 58 APPENDIX 3: Publications 61 1 Group Membership, May 2002 Academic Staff Dr John Allison Senior Lecturer Professor Roger Barlow Professor Dr Ian Duerdoth Senior Lecturer Dr Mike Ibbotson Reader Dr George Lafferty Reader Dr Fred Loebinger Senior Lecturer Professor Robin Marshall Professor, Group Leader Dr Terry Wyatt Reader Dr A N Other (from Sept 2002) Lecturer Fellows Dr Brian Cox PPARC Advanced Fellow Dr Graham Wilson (leave of absence for 2 yrs) PPARC Advanced Fellow James Weatherall PPARC Fellow PPARC funded Research Associates∗ Dr Nick Malden Dr Joleen Pater Dr Michiel Sanders Dr Ben Waugh Dr Jenny Williams PPARC funded Responsive Research Associate Dr Liang Han PPARC funded e-Science Research Associates Steve Dallison core e-Science Sergey Dolgobrodov core e-Science Gareth Fairey EU/PPARC DataGrid Alessandra Forti GridPP Andrew McNab EU/PPARC DataGrid PPARC funded Support Staff∗ Phil Dunn (replacement) Technician Andrew Elvin Technician Dr Joe Foster Physicist Programmer Julian Freestone -
Ettore Majorana: Genius and Mystery
«ETTORE MAJORANA» FOUNDATION AND CENTRE FOR SCIENTIFIC CULTURE TO PAY A PERMANENT TRIBUTE TO GALILEO GALILEI, FOUNDER OF MODERN SCIENCE AND TO ENRICO FERMI, THE "ITALIAN NAVIGATOR", FATHER OF THE WEAK FORCES ETTORE MAJORANA CENTENARY ETTORE MAJORANA: GENIUS AND MYSTERY Antonino Zichichi ETTORE MAJORANA: GENIUS AND MYSTERY Antonino Zichichi ABSTRACT The geniality of Ettore Majorana is discussed in the framework of the crucial problems being investigated at the time of his activity. These problems are projected to our present days, where the number of space-time dimensions is no longer four and where the unification of the fundamental forces needs the Majorana particle: neutral, with spin ½ and identical to its antiparticle. The mystery of the way Majorana disappeared is restricted to few testimonies, while his geniality is open to all eminent physicists of the XXth century, who had the privilege of knowing him, directly or indirectly. 3 44444444444444444444444444444444444 ETTORE MAJORANA: GENIUS AND MYSTERY Antonino Zichichi CONTENTS 1 LEONARDO SCIASCIA’S IDEA 5 2 ENRICO FERMI: FEW OTHERS IN THE WORLD COULD MATCH MAJORANA’S DEEP UNDERSTANDING OF THE PHYSICS OF THE TIME 7 3 RECOLLECTIONS BY ROBERT OPPENHEIMER 19 4 THE DISCOVERY OF THE NEUTRON – RECOLLECTIONS BY EMILIO SEGRÉ AND GIANCARLO WICK 21 5 THE MAJORANA ‘NEUTRINOS’ – RECOLLECTIONS BY BRUNO PONTECORVO – THE MAJORANA DISCOVERY ON THE DIRAC γ- MATRICES 23 6 THE FIRST COURSE OF THE SUBNUCLEAR PHYSICS SCHOOL (1963): JOHN BELL ON THE DIRAC AND MAJORANA NEUTRINOS 45 7 THE FIRST STEP TO RELATIVISTICALLY DESCRIBE PARTICLES WITH ARBITRARY SPIN 47 8 THE CENTENNIAL OF THE BIRTH OF A GENIUS – A HOMAGE BY THE INTERNATIONAL SCIENTIFIC COMMUNITY 53 REFERENCES 61 4 44444444444444444444444444444444444 Ettore Majorana’s photograph taken from his university card dated 3rd November 1923. -
Calculating from Sicily to CERN ROME ECFA LEP Meeting
target. From these pictures, some course was Walter R. Nelson of The programs were run on the 350 charged current neutrino inter SLAC, presently at CERN as a visit CERN computers and the users, actions in the emulsion have been ing scientist. guided by the authors, were able to identified, and so far 60 have been The calculation of the energy solve specific problems. The experi located. This sample contains one deposited by accelerator beams, or ment was very successful. Many of event which shows all the character particles from nuclear reactors, in the programs presented at the istics of charm decay. targets or machine components is course are now available in the It includes, amongst other parti rather a complicated physical CERN computer files. They cover cles, a negative muon identified by problem. Nor is it trivial to calculate hadronic cascades, electromagnetic the EMI and a positively charged the shielding needed for radiation cascades, reactor shielding, unfold particle which, after travelling a protection of an accelerator or reac ing methods, gamma spectrum ana distance of about one millimetre, tor because of the complex geome lysis and detector efficiency and produces three charged hadrons tries of the radiation sources and the response. For further details of these which are seen in BEBC. Many inter engineering requirements for the programs, contact G.R. Stevenson pretations in terms of charmed parti shielding itself. It takes a broad or W.R. Nelson at CERN. cle decays involving at least one knowledge of the physics of particle neutral particle are possible, but the interactions with matter, of the ROME experimental evidence rules out transport of radiation through differ known strange particle decays. -
VIEWS from PRESIDENTS ZICHICHI and FRIEDEL >>>HISTORY
news and views 40 YEARS OF THE EPS: VIEWS FROM PRESIDENTS ZICHICHI AND FRIEDEL >>> HISTORY The 1979 EPS Conference in Geneva “It was the first time that EPS mem- During this year celebrating the 40th an- was the best proof that the exchange pro- bers, working in different branches of niversary of the EPS, Europhysics News gramme for scientific activities was effec- physics, had the opportunity to meet and publish a sequence on this event in each tively improving the situation. Let us not discuss large future projects. The interest in issue. In the first one, EPN 39/1, the arti- forget that it was ten more years to go be- this new EPS Seminar was such – and this cle of H. Kubbinga recalled the early fore the fall of the Berlin Wall. we could only find out after the Seminar years of the EPS. For the next issues, con- The second point is the establishment was over – that the forecast for the future tributions have been asked from several of the International Seminars on the “Eu- appears promising.” former Presidents of the EPS and will be ropean Great Projects”. This initiative cov- “Let us hope that an EPS forum can be es- published, possibly in the order of pres- ered four fields: (1) Sub-nuclear Physics; tablished where the status of all European idencies, together with some testimonies (2) Nuclear Fusion; (3) Astrophysics and Great Projects can be reviewed and dis- from other former EPS actors. In the pres- (4) Synchrotron Radiation. For the first cussed regularly.” ent 39/2 issue we have the great pleasure time, all these activities were brought to- In the picture below there is a view of to publish the reflections of former Pres- gether and, on March 1979 in Rome, the the Aula Magna “Pietro da Cortona” of idents A. -
Programma EP-2016
WORLD FEDERATION OF SCIENTISTS ICSC - WORLD LABORATORY ETTORE MAJORANA FOUNDATION AND CENTRE FOR SCIENTIFIC CULTURE TO PAY A PERMANENT TRIBUTE TO ARCHIMEDES AND GALILEO GALILEI, FOUNDERS OF MODERN SCIENCE AND TO ENRICO FERMI, THE "ITALIAN NAVIGATOR", FATHER OF THE WEAK FORCES INTERNATIONAL SEMINARS ON PLANETARY EMERGENCIES 49th Session SCIENCE FOR PEACE THE WORLD OVER THE NEW MANHATTAN PROJECT Erice 20 – 23 August 2016 UNDER THE HIGH PATRONAGE OF THE PRESIDENT OF THE REPUBLIC OF ITALY SCIENCE AND CULTURE NEEDED IN THE III MILLENNIUM CLIMATE THE SCIENCE OF COMPLEX NETWORKS NUCLEAR ENERGY AND SAFETY THE FUTURE OF CYBER SECURITY STUDIES IN CONFLICTS AND TERRORISM ORGANIZING PLANETARY DEFENCE AGAINST COSMIC OBJECTS CHILDREN WELFARE HUMAN WELFARE IN AN ELDERLY SOCIETY HUMAN AND SOCIAL MEDICINE HEALTH AND ENVIRONMENT RESEARCH ON NEURODEGENERATION AND DEMENTIA SUSTAINABILITY SCIENTIFIC RESEARCH AND DEVELOPMENT OF LIFE WATER CRISIS Chair A. Zichichi – Co-chairs T.D. Lee, M.J. Duff, H. Wenninger, T. Taylor Paul A.M. Dirac Lecture Hall – Patrick M.S. Blackett Institute INTERNATIONAL SEMINARS ON PLANETARY EMERGENCIES 49th Session Under the High Patronage of the President of the Republic of Italy SCIENCE FOR PEACE THE WORLD OVER THE NEW MANHATTAN PROJECT CONTENTS ___ • Synthesis of Sessions and Times …… 3 • Sessions List ………………………… 5 • Programme of Plenary Sessions ……... 9 2 INTERNATIONAL SEMINARS ON PLANETARY EMERGENCIES 49th Session Under the High Patronage of the President of the Republic of Italy SCIENCE FOR PEACE THE WORLD OVER THE NEW MANHATTAN -
CERN and ITER Begin Cooperation
FACES AND PLACES The director-general of the International Fusion Energy Organization (ITER), Kaname Ikeda (right), and CERN director-general Robert Aymar signed a The CERN–ITER committee holding their first meeting in Cadarache in February. From left to right, cooperation agreement on 6 March. Arnaud Devred, ITER, Lucio Rossi and Philippe Lebrun, CERN, and Neil Mitchell, ITER. (Courtesy ITER.) COLLABORATION CERN and ITER begin cooperation CERN and the International Fusion as finance, procurement, human resources the cooperation agreement held its first Organization (ITER) signed a first cooperation and informatics. meeting in Cadarache earlier this year, agreement at a meeting on 6 March. The Currently in its start-up phase at its on 14 February. This meeting marked the agreement was approved by the councils of Cadarache site, 70 km from Marseilles, ITER first step towards sharing the key common the two organizations last year, with the aim will focus its research on the scientific and technologies involved in the LHC and ITER, of sharing knowledge and information on technical feasibility of using fusion energy such as superconductivity, magnet coils and technologies. as a future source of power generation on cryogenics. The collaboration has already One of the main purposes of this Earth. In doing so, the organization will need assisted the ITER organization and domestic agreement is for CERN to give ITER, through to call on certain key technologies, such agencies in preparing technical specifications the provision of consultancy services, as superconductivity, cryogenics, control for the procurement arrangements for the the benefit of its experience in specific systems and data acquisition, which are toroidal field coils. -
1 Antonino ZICHICHI Italy Nuclear Physicist Leading Scientist, CERN
Antonino ZICHICHI Italy Nuclear physicist Leading scientist, CERN, Geneva Founder of the World Laboratory, Geneva Founder of the Ettore Majorana Centre, Erice/Sicily Introduction by Gottlieb GUNTERN Currently one of the most influential scientists in Italy, physicist Antonino Zichichi is known the world over for his work on four major fronts. In collaboration with the CERN, the University of Bologna and the Gran Sasso Laboratory, of which he is one of the founders, he is, above all, a pioneer passionately engaged in detecting the most minute components of matter. He has also founded a bustling centre for scientific culture in Erice, in his native Sicily, where tens of thousands of scientists in every field have exhibited their work over the past thirty years. The outcome of his third field of work is history. In the midst of the Cold War, Professor Zichichi succeeded in bringing together in Erice top armament scientists and experts responsible for the nuclear programmes of the United States and the USSR and persuaded them to evaluate the risk and consequences of a nuclear war. The seminars, held annually from 1981, greatly contributed to bringing East and West closer together on a basic principle: promoting science without secrets and without frontiers. The physicist's competence inspired NATO to entrust him with the chairmanship of the NATO Science Committee's Panel for Disarmament Technologies. His concern to bring North and South closer together through science gave way to his fourth field of activity. Through the World Laboratory, a non-governmental organisation which he founded in Switzerland and of which he is the chairman, he has opened the doors to young scientists from Asia, Africa and Latin America through a scholarship programme and launched a multitude of joint research projects. -
Dr. David Michael South ATLAS, H1, Lhec and DPHEP Collaborations October 2019
Dr. David Michael South ATLAS, H1, LHeC and DPHEP Collaborations October 2019 Date of Birth: 18.01.1977 [email protected] Languages: English, German www.desy.de/∼southd Employment • Staff Scientist, DESY-Hamburg since Feb 2013 • Research Associate, DESY-Hamburg Jul 2010 { Jan 2013 • Research Associate, Technische Universit¨atDortmund Jan 2007 { Jun 2010 • Research Fellow, DESY-Hamburg May 2003 { Dec 2006 Professional Experience • Current positions { ATLAS Distributed Computing Coordinator Oct 2019 { Chair of National Analysis Facility User Committee Feb 2014 { DESY-ATLAS Group Computing Coordinator Feb 2013 { DESY-ATLAS International Computing Board Representative Oct 2012 { H1 Physics Board Member Jul 2012 • Former positions and activities { ATLAS Monte Carlo Production Coordinator 2017 { 2019 { Chair of ATLAS Panel on Analysis Preservation 2015 { 2017 { ATLAS Data Reprocessing Coordinator 2014 { 2017 { ATLAS Conditions Database Coordinator 2011 { 2014 { DESY Data Preservation Group Leader 2010 { 2017 { DPHEP Working Group Convener on Data Preservation Models 2009 { 2017 { H1 Computing and Software Coordinator 2008 { 2012 { H1 Analysis Software Project Convener 2007 { 2009 { H1 Rare and Exotics Physics Working Group Convener 2006 { 2012 { H1 Run Coordinator 2005 { 2007 { Supervision of DESY Summer Students 2005 { 2006 { On call for the HERA Transverse Polarimeter 2004 { 2005 { On call for the H1 LAr Calorimeter, Forward Tracker and Forward Muon Detector 2003 { 2007 { Shift duty on the H1 Experiment 2000 { 2007 • Conference and workshop -
Subnuclear Physics: Past, Present and Future
the Pontifical academy of ScienceS International Symposium on Subnuclear Physics: Past, Present and Future 30 Octobe r- 2 November 2011 • Casina Pio IV Introduction p . 3 Programme p. 4 List of Participants p. 8 Biographies of Participants p. 11 Memorandum p. 20 em ad ia c S a c i e a n i t c i i a f i r t V n m o P VatICaN CIty 2011 H.H. Benedict XVI in the garden of the Basilica di Santa Maria degli angeli e dei Martiri with the statue of “Galilei Divine Man” donated to the Basilica by CCaSt of Beijing. he great Galileo said that God wrote the book of nature in the form of the language of mathematics. He was convinced that God has given us two tbooks: the book of Sacred Scripture and the book of nature. and the lan - guage of nature – this was his conviction – is mathematics, so it is a language of God, a language of the Creator. Encounter of His Holiness Benedict XVI with the Youth , St Peter’s Square, thursday, 6 april 2006. n the last century, man certainly made more progress – if not always in his knowledge of himself and of God, then certainly in his knowledge of the macro- Iand microcosms – than in the entire previous history of humanity. ... Scientists do not create the world; they learn about it and attempt to imitate it, following the laws and intelligibility that nature manifests to us. the scientist’s experience as a human being is therefore that of perceiving a constant, a law, a logos that he has not created but that he has instead observed: in fact, it leads us to admit the existence of an all-powerful Reason, which is other than that of man, and which sustains the world. -
Professor Antonino Zichichi
Professor Antonino Zichichi Foreign Member of the Lithuanian Academy of Sciences since 2005 Antonino Zichichi, Emeritus Professor of Advanced Physics at the University of Bologna. Professor Zichichi was born in Trapani, Sicily, in 1929. He has collaborated on several important discoveries in the field of sub-nuclear physics and has worked in some of the most important research laboratories in the world (Fermilab in Chicago, CERN in Geneva, etc.). He is known to the Italian public for his popularization of scientific ideas, both as the author of numerous books and essays and because of his appearances on television programs. Zichichi places an emphasis on trying to demonstrate that there is no contradiction between science and the Catholic faith. Antonino Zichichi was Physicist Staff Member at CERN (1955); Senior Physicist at CERN (1962); Professor of Advanced Physics at the University of Bologna (from 1964); Former Director of the Bologna Section of the Italian National Institute for Nuclear Physics (1967-1971); Former Director of the Postgraduate School of Physics at the University of Bologna (1968-1972); Member of the Scientific Council of the Institute of the Italian Encyclopaedia (Rome, 1980-1985); President of the Galileo Galilei Foundation (1983); Director of the Eloisatron Project of INFN (1983); Member of the Council of the "Foundation Jean Monnet pour l'Europe" (1984); President of the Gran Sasso International Scientific Committee (from 1984); President of the "Science for Peace" International Committee (1985); Leader of the -
HESS Opens up the Gamma-Ray Sky
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