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@. Physics Department, Hannan Hall. July 29-31, 2010 Welcome!. Computer Access. Conference Username: GUESTB Password: Pew.3Jar Note: these are case sensitive Detailed computer access information at registration desk. Today: Thursday 7/29/2010.
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@ Physics Department, Hannan Hall July 29-31, 2010Welcome!
Computer Access • Conference Username: GUESTB • Password: Pew.3Jar • Note: these are case sensitive • Detailed computer access information at registration desk
Today: Thursday 7/29/2010 • Status and Progress on Machine/IR design (I) in Pryzbyla University Center Room 320 A • Lunch: • Cafeteria in this building (PryzbylaUniversity Center) • You could drive/metro to near by restaurants (list) outside… limited time(!) • Status and Progress on Machine/IR design (II) • Evening Discussions Rooms 320 A and B • Buffet Dinner on the gallery • Starting at 19:00
Meeting Locations Hannan Hall Caldwell Hall Saturday, 31 July Pryzbyla University Center Friday, 30 July* Today! *Note: 2nd discussion session in Hanna Hall Thursday, 29 July
Meeting Banquet Dinner: Thursday • Edward J. Pryzbyla University Center • Buffet on the Gallery (exit at back of the meeting rooms and walk to the left) • Cash Bar in the Atrium • Exit at back of meeting rooms and walk to the right • Cash only please!
@ • EICC moving towards its goal to get an EIC endorsed by NSAC 2012/13as formal (numbered) recommendation • Since the last EIC meeting there have been major progress to complete the ELIC design, major new development to integrate eRHIC directly into RHIC, and a series of JLab User Workshops on EIC science/detector • This meeting is an important step towards the next EICAC and the EIC-related INT program at the University of Washington in Seattle in the fall of 2010. • Agenda reflects many new science topics and progress reports on both accelerator, interaction region, and detector
@ Thanks to our physics students: Nathaniel Hlavin Tim McEvoy Brigitte Paterson Cori Quirk Stephen Rowe Natalie Walford
@ Enjoy the meeting Stay Cool!