International Nuclear Physics Conference INPC2007
Tokyo International Forum, June 3-8, 2007
Scientific Program
June 3 (Sun) Symposium for Centennial Celebration of  Hideki Yukawa
       - Hideki Yukawa and Nuclear Physics -
12:00-19:00 Registration
13:00-15:30 Session S1
Speakers: H. Sato, T. Yamazaki, A. Zichichi, T.D. Lee
15:45-18:00 Session S2
Speakers: A. Arima, Y. Nambu, J.P. Schiffer
18:00-20:00 Welcome drink
June 4 (Mon) 
9:00- 9:30 Registration
9:30-11:50 Plenary session P1
Spekaers: W. Weise, A. Suzuki, T. Otsuka, 
13:30-15:00 Opening Ceremony
16:00-20:00 Parallel sessions (MA, MB) + Poster session (QM)
June 5 (Tue)
9:00-11:00 Plenary session P2
Speakers: D.J. Dean, T. Glasmacher, A.C.C. Villari, J. Aysto
11:30-13:00 Plenary session P3
Speakers: K. Morita, A.C. Fonseca, E. Hiyama
14:30-18:30 Parallel Sessions (TA, TB) + Poster Sessions (QT)
June 6 (Wed)
9:00-10:35 Plenary session P4
Speakers: J.A. Tostevin, T. Aumann, M. Vanderhaeghen
11:05-12:45 Plenary session P5
Speakers: M. Grosse Perdekamp, S.L. Zhu, A. Schaefer
14:30-18:30 Parallel Sessions (WA, WB) + Poster Sessions (QW)
June 7 (Thu)
9:00- 11:00 Plenary session P6
Reports on IUPAP C12 and IUPAP Young Scientist Prize by W. Henning
Presentations by the Prize Winners
Prize Recepient: R. J. Fries, K. Sekiguchi, Y. A. Litvinov
Reports on Nuclear Physics A Young Scientist Award: R.S. Hayano
Award Presentation: R. Olthof
Report on the work of the IUPAP Woring Group 9: A.W. Thomas
11:30-12:40 Plenary session P7
Speakers: U.A. Wiedemann, W. Zajc
12:50- Excursion
19:00- Banquet (Cruise in the Tokyo Bay)
June 8 (Fri)
9:00-10:40 Plenary session P8
Speakers: R.S. Hayano, G.J. Mathews, C. E. Rolfs
11:10-12:50 Plenary session P9
Speakers: E. Fiorini, N. Holtkamp, B. Frois
 
Parallel sessions
June 4  Monday:   MA (16:00-17:55)  / MB (18:15- 20:00)
June 5  Tuesday:   TA (14:30-16:25)  / TB (16:45- 18:30)
June 6  Wednesday:  WA (14:30-16:25)  / WB (16:45- 18:30)
A The Standard Model and Beyond
A1 (TA) The Standard Model and Beyond
B Neutrino Physics
B1 (TB) Neutrino Physics
C Hot and Dense QCD
C1 (MA) Hot and Dense QCD I
C2 (MB) Hot and Dense QCD II
C3 (TA) Hot and Dense QCD III
D Hadron Structure
D1 (MA) Nucleon structure
D2 (MB) Hadron spectroscopy
D3 (TA) Nucleon structure
D4 (TB) Spin structure
E Hadrons in Nuclei
E1 (MA) Medium Properties of Hadrons
E2 (MB) Kaon-Nuclear Interaction
E3 (WA) Hyperon Interactions and Hypernuclear Physics I
E4 (WB) Hyperon Interactions and Hypernuclear Physics II
F Nuclear Structure
F1 (MA) Structure of light nuclei  I
F2 (MA) Structure of heavy nuclei  I
F3 (MB) Structure of light nuclei  II
F4 (MB) Structure of heavy nuclei  II
F5 (TA) Neutron-rich nuclei and excitation mechanisms
F6 (TA) Structure of medium-mass nuclei  I
F7 (TB) Structure of light nuclei  III
F8 (TB) Highly excited states
F9 (WA) Structure of medium-mass nuclei  II
F10 (WA) Theoretical developments  I
F11 (WB) Structure of light and medium-mass nuclei
F12 (WB) Theoretical developments  II
F13 (WB) Structure of medium-mass nuclei  III
G Nuclear Reactions
G1 (MA) Reactions of unstable nuclei
G2 (MB) Fusion and fission dynamics I
G3 (TA) Few body reactions
G4 (TB) Few-body and light-ion reactions
G5 (WA) Light-ion reactions and reaction mechanism
G6 (WA) Nuclear fragmentation and equation of state
G7 (WB) Fusion and fission dynamics II
H Nuclear Astrophysics
H1 (TA) Astrophysical nuclear reactions I
H2 (TB) Astrophysical nuclear reactions II
H3 (WA) Explosive Nucleosynthesis and the Environment
H4 (WB) Neutrino process and high density matter
I Nuclear Applications
I1 (TB) Nuclear Applications
J New Facilities and Instrumentation
J1 (MA) New technologies on detectors and beams
J2 (MB) RI sources, today and tomorrow
J3 (WA) Coming New Facilities I
J4 (WB) Coming New Facilities II