NO-VE
International Workshop on:
"NEUTRINO OSCILLATIONS IN VENICE"
July 24-26, 2001
"Istituto Veneto di Scienze, Lettere ed Arti", Palazzo Loredan
- Campo S.Stefano 2945
Venice
Organizers: M. Baldo Ceolin, G. Costa, G.L. Fogli
Scientific Secretaries: D. Gibin, A. Rossi
General Information
The NO-VE International Workshop on: ``Neutrino Oscillations in Venice"
will take place in Venice, July 24-26, 2001 at the "Istituto Veneto
di Scienze, Lettere ed Arti", Palazzo Loredan. The Istituto Veneto is located
in Campo S. Stefano 2945, near Piazza San Marco.
Unfortunately, given the limited facilities at the "Istituto Veneto
di Scienze, Lettere ed Arti", the total attendance will only be limited
to about 50 people. Thus, we would greatly appreciate hearing from you
about your acceptance (or your rejection) of this invitation at your earliest
convenience.
If you have any particular problem, do not hesitate to contact the
NO-VE Secretariat by phone, telefax or electronic mail:
NO-VE Secretariat Phone :++39-0498277144
Dipartimento di Fisica Fax: ++39-0498277145
Via Marzolo, 8 E-mail:neutel@padova.infn.it
35131 PADOVA
Accommodation
Venice is particularly attractive and the situation concerning hotel accommodation
is always very tight. Very exceptionally it has been possible to reserve
a number of rooms for the Workshop participants at reduced rates at the
Hotel Europa & Regina - San Marco 2159, Venice, a top class
comfortable Hotel on the Grand Canal, at a walking distance (about 5 minutes)
from Piazza San Marco and close to the "Istituto Veneto di Scienze, Lettere
ed Arti".
We apologize if it would turn out to be impossible to satisfy all applications.
Those wishing to stay at the Hotel Europa & Regina are urged
to reserve their accommodation.
Transportation
For those arriving by plane at Marco Polo Airport which is located about
13 km from Venice the easiest way to reach Venice is by sea.
ALILAGUNA is a public water taxi company which offers a service that
goes from the airport to Murano, the Lido with a final stop at "Piazzetta
San Marco". The ticket for this boat (Lancione) costs abt. Lit.
18.000 and can be purchased at the ALILAGUNA taxi stand at the end of the
arrival hall or directly on board.The crossing takes abt. 1 hour 10 minutes.
The Lancione connects with all flights.
Private water and land taxis: you can also take a private water taxi
from the airport directly to your final destination (the cost is abt. L.
150.000) or you can take a land taxi to Piazzale Roma (the cost is abt.
L. 40.000) and from there catch a public boat (Vaporetto) to the
stop closest to your final destination (see details in the next paragraph).
The "Piazzetta San Marco" is at a walking distance from the "Istituto
Veneto di Scienze, Lettere ed Arti" and the Hotel Europa & Regina.
For those arriving by train at the Railway Station or by car at the
parking garage at Piazzale Roma there are several possibilities. To go
directly to the "Istituto Veneto di Scienze, Lettere ed Arti" one can take
the Vaporetto, Line 1 or Line 82 (every 10 minutes from 7:00 until
21:00; every 20/30 minutes afterwards) to the stop Accademia. From
there one has to cross the "Ponte dell'Accademia" and walk more or less
directly to Campo S. Stefano. To go to the Hotel Europa & Regina, on
the other hand, one can also take the Vaporetto, Line 1 or Line
82, to the stop Calle Vallaresso, near Piazza San Marco. The Hotel
is a five minute walk, more or less to the left, over "Ponte San Moisè".
E-mail and Telephone Facilities
E-mail facilities will be available to the participants of the Workshop.
- before the Conference, the address is:
NO-VE Secretariat Phone :++39-0498277144
Dipartimento di Fisica Fax: ++39-0498277145
Via Marzolo, 8 E-mail:neutel@padova.infn.it
35131 PADOVA
- during the Workshop (July 24-26, 2001), the address will be:
Istituto Veneto di Scienze, Lettere ed Arti Mobile Phone :++39-3283740975
Palazzo Loredan Fax: ++39-0415210598
Campo S. Stefano 2945 E-Mail:neutel@padova.infn.it
30124 VENEZIA
Transparencies
Tentative programme
The Workshop will start with the presentation of the SNO data by McDonald.
An ample discussion will follow including contributions by several experimentalists
and theorists, who will exchange their views on the status of the solar
neutrino measurements and theorectical implications.
The relevance of these considerations for the atmospheric and long
baseline experiments will be the main topic for the discussion of the second
day. Again experimentalists and theorists will exchange their opinions
and ideas.
Finally, the third day will be devoted to the discussion of the future
experiments; particular emphasis will be given to the neutrino factory
programmes.
The discussion leaders of the three main sessions will be G.L. Fogli,
J. Schneps and A. Rubbia.
N.B. On Wednesday evening all the participants are invited to
a lecture by W.F. Fry on "how violins work", illustrated by D. Haidt and
his violin. It will be followed by the ritual, but this time cold!, "Pasta
e fasioi".
You can find here a guidelines
for typesetting your manuscript by computer. You can also get the latex
template file
and the style file pdproc.sty
.