International School on

Quark-Gluon Plasma
and
Heavy Ion Collisions :
past, present, future


Torino during the XX Winter Olympic Games (photo by A.Colla)


Villa Gualino, Torino, Italy

1-8 February 2007


Jointly organised by Experimentalists and Theoreticians:

W.M. Alberico

F. Becattini

G. Dellacasa

A. Di Giacomo

M. Nardi

L. Riccati


in view of the upcoming LHC experiments

 

The School aims to provide a general background on the theory and phenomenology of Quark Gluon Plasma  built on the expertise developed at SPS and RHIC, in view of the forthcoming LHC facility at CERN. It is suitable for undergraduate, graduate and postdoctoral students who plan to actively engage in this area of research, as well as for those who specialise in nearby fields of strong interactions and nuclear physics.



International Advisory Board:

Jean-Paul Blaizot

Laszlo Csernai

Barbara Jacak

Frithjof Karsch

Louis Kluberg

Larry McLerran

Emanuele Quercigh

Jurgen Schukraft

Edward Shuryak

Urs Wiedemann


Supported by

ASP - ASSOCIAZIONE PER LO SVILUPPO SCIENTIFICO E TECNOLOGICO DEL PIEMONTE

INFN - ISTITUTO NAZIONALE DI FISICA NUCLEARE

UNIVERSITY OF TURIN


Lectures

Franาซois Arleo (CERN, PH-TH Dep.)

Photon Production in Heavy Ion Collisions (th)

Michele Caselle (Univ. Torino)

Introd. to Lattice QCD

Guy Chanfray (IPN, Lyon)

Medium modifications of hadrons (th)

Dmitri Kharzeev (Dept. Physics, BNL)

Saturation/CGC

Volker Koch (LBNL, Berkeley)

Global Observables (th)

Gines Martinez (SUBATECH, Nantes)

Hard Probes (exp)

Gianluca Usai (Univ. Cagliari)

Dileptons (exp)

Julia Velkovska (Vanderbilt Univ.,Nashville)

Global Observables (exp)

Urs A. Wiedemann (PH-TH Dep.,CERN)

Hard Probes (th)


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