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Heavy ions: Experiments Confront Theory 2011-11-07-2011-11-09 Niels Bohr Institute Blegdamsvej 17 DK-2100 Copenhagen Auditorium M Organisers: Christian Holm Christensen Poul Henrik Damgaard Jens Jørgen Gaardhøje Kim Splittorff

Heavy ions: Experiments Confront Theory Monday 07 November 2011 - Wednesday 09 November 2011 Niels Bohr Institute Programme Heavy ions: Experiments Confront Theory / Programme Friday 04 November 2011

Heavy ions: Experiments Confront Theory / Programme Monday 07 November 2011 Monday 07 November 2011 Registration - Hallway outside of Auditorium M (09:00-09:30) Pick up your badge and conference information Morning - Auditorium M (09:30-12:30) Morning session - Conveners: Dr. Damgaard, Poul Henrik (Niels Bohr Institute) 09:30 [5] Higher harmonics of sound perturbations at RHIC/LHC heavy ion collisions Prof. SHURYAK, Edward (Stony Brook) 10:30 Coffee 11:00 [6] Jet Suppression at ATLAS Mr. HANSEN, Peter (Niels Bohr Institute) 11:45 [7] New Physics Opportunities in the Charm/Tau Region: The BESIII - Experiment at IHEP/Beijing Prof. KUEHN, Wolfgang (Univ. Giessen) Lunch - Canteen (12:30-14:00) Afternoon - Auditorium M (14:00-16:45) - Conveners: Dr. Christensen, Christian Holm (Niels Bohr Institute) 14:00 [8] Angular correlations Prof. SNELLINGS, Raimond (Utrecht University) 14:45 [10] The DIPSY event generator for minimum bias and heavy ion collisions Prof. LöNNBLAD, Lief (Lund University) 15:30 Coffee 16:00 [17] Jets in a quark-gluon plasma Dr. TYWONIUK, Konrad (Lund University) Wine & Cheese - Q Villa (17:00-18:00) Page 2

Heavy ions: Experiments Confront Theory / Programme Tuesday 08 November 2011 Tuesday 08 November 2011 Morning - Auditorium M (09:30-12:30) Morning session - Conveners: Dr. Damgaard, Poul Henrik (Niels Bohr Institute) 09:30 [11] An Effective Model for Deconfinement Prof. PISARSKI, Robert (Brookhaven National Lab.) 10:30 Coffee 11:00 [12] Quantum decoherence from classical coherence in heavy ion collisions Prof. VENUGOPALAN, Raju (Brookhaven National Lab) 11:45 [13] In-Medium Energy Loss and Correlations in Pb-Pb Collisions at sqrt(snn) = 2.76 TeV Dr. GROSSE-OETRINGHAUS, Jan Fiete (CERN) Lunch - Canteen (12:30-14:00) Afternoon - Auditorium M (14:00-17:30) - Conveners: Prof. Gaardhoje, Jens Jorgen (Niels Bohr Institute) 14:00 [14] Heavy ion collisions at the LHC - selected topics from a theorist's perspective Prof. WIEDEMANN, Urs Achim (CERN) 14:45 [15] Eccentricities in heavy ions from DIPSY Dr. FLENSBURG, Christoffer (Lund University) 15:30 Coffee 16:00 [16] Lattice QCD at non zero chemial potential - status and challenges Prof. SPLITTORFF, Kim (NBI) 16:30 [21] TBA Dr. GUFFANTI, Alberto (Niels Bohr Institute) Dinner - (19:00-21:00) Page 3

Heavy ions: Experiments Confront Theory / Programme Wednesday 09 November 2011 Wednesday 09 November 2011 Morning - Auditorium M (09:30-12:30) Morning session - Conveners: Prof. Splittorff, Kim (NBI) 09:30 [18] Morphology of HIC event Prof. NASELSKY, Pavel (NBI) 10:30 Coffee 11:00 [19] Fluctuations around Bjorken flow and the onset of turbulent phenomena Prof. FLOERCHINGER, Stefan (CERN) 11:45 [20] Geometry, Geometry, Geometry Prof. NAGLE, James (University of Colorado) Lunch - Canteen (12:30-14:00) Ph.D. Defence by Hans Hjersing Dalsgaard - Auditorium M (14:00-16:00) The Ph.D. defence of Hans Hjersing Dalsgaard - Conveners: Prof. Gaardhoje, Jens Jorgen (Niels Bohr Institute) 14:00 [0] Welcome and Introduction Prof. GAARDHOJE, Jens Jorgen (Niels Bohr Institute) 14:15 [1] Presentation by Hans Mr. DALSGAARD, Hans Hjersing (Niels Bohr Institute) 15:00 [2] Questions from the opponents 15:30 [3] Questions from the Audience 15:45 [4] The committee votes Page 4

Heavy ions: Experiments Confront Theory List of registrants Name Email Institution BEARDEN, Ian bearden@nbi.dk Niels Bohr Institute BØGGILD, Hans boggild@nbi.dk Niels Bohr Institute CHRISTENSEN, Christian Holm cholm@nbi.dk Niels Bohr Institute DALSGAARD, Hans hansdalsgaard@gmail.com Niels Bohr Institute DAMGAARD, Poul Henrik phdamg@nbi.dk Niels Bohr Institute FLENSBURG, Christoffer christoffer.flensburg@thep.lu.se Lund University FLOERCHINGER, Stefan stefan.floerchinger@cern.ch CERN FREJSEL, Anne Mette annemett@nbi.dk NIels Bohr Institute GAARDHOJE, Jens Jorgen gardhoje@nbi.dk Niels Bohr Institute GROSSE OETRINGHAUS, Jan Fiete Jan.Fiete.Grosse Oetringhaus@cern.ch CERN GULBRANDSEN, Kristjan Herlache gulbrand@nbi.dk Niels Bohr Institute GUSTAFSON, Gosta gosta.gustafson@thep.lu.se Lund University HANSEN, Alexander alex@nbi.dk Niels Bohr Institute HANSEN, Peter phansen@nbi.dk NBI KUEHN, Wolfgang w.kuehn@physik.uni giessen.de Univ. Giessen, Germany LUTHER, Alan luther@nbi.dk NBIA LONNBLAD, Leif leif.lonnblad@thep.lu.se Lund University NAGLE, James jamie.nagle@colorado.edu University of Colorado NASELSKY, Pavel naselsky@nbi.dk NBI & DISCOVERY NIELSEN, BÃ rge Svane borge@nbi.dk Niels Bohr Institute NYGAARD, Casper cnygaard@nbi.dk Niels Bohr Institute PISARSKI, Robert pisarski@bnl.gov Brookhaven National Lab. SHURYAK, Edward Edward.Shuryak@stonybrook.edu Stony Brook SNELLINGS, Raimond Raimond.Snellings@cern.ch Utrecht University SPLITTORFF, Kim split@nbi.dk NBI SÃ GAARD, Carsten soegaard@nbi.dk Niels Bohr Institute TYWONIUK, Konrad konrad.tywoniuk@thep.lu.se Lund University VENUGOPALAN, Raju raju@bnl.gov Brookhaven National Lab WIEDEMANN, Urs Achim Urs.Wiedemann@cern.ch CERN PH TH