Updated October 14, 2005

 

Thursday 20 Oct: 

 

·        Arrive late.

 

Friday 21 Oct: 

 

·        Site tour starts in the morning.  Buses leave the Cow Palace Hotel at 9:30 am. Returning around 2-3:00pm. 
Lunch in one of the surrounding towns.
Transportation will be provided. 
We will tour the site and local towns.

·        Any small get together.

·        Collaboration dinner hosted by Colorado State University College of Natural Sciences at Lamar Community College. 
Lamar Community College Bowman building room 121. 
Social hour starts at 5:00PM, dinner at about 6:00PM.
 
Lamar Community College, 2401 South Main St., is at the south end of Lamar on the east side of the road about 2.3 miles south of the Cow Palace Hotel.
 Map enter at back of building.  Also see LCC website http://www.lamarcc.edu/ .

·        Can arrive late this day, too. No official meetings other than the tour and dinner.

Saturday 22 Oct: 

 

            Meet at Lamar Community College. Bowman building room 114 (Map) 9:15 am

 

Welcome and Opening Remarks

 

Detector Session – 9:25 am, Chair: Jim Matthews

 

Status Report, freezing studies                           John Harton (10 min)

 

Surface Detector local station electronics           Laurent Gugleilmi (10 min)

 

Surface Detector front end R&D                       Tiina Suomijarvi (10 min)

 

R&D for FD and Radio: an infill array layout     Hans Klages (20 min)

 

Scintillator Detector R+D                                  Steve Kuhlmann (20 min)

 

A roto-molder in Lincoln, NE                           Greg Snow (10 min)

 

SD manufacture in SE Colorado                       Dave Warner (15 min)

 

Can we reduce the ``per unit'' SD detector

(tank) costs?                                                     John Matthews (10 min)

 

Break at about 12:00 noon

 

Lunch approx 12:00-1:30 pm

 

Science and Outreach Session 1:40 pm, Chair: Paul Mantsch

 

Northern site education/outreach                       Greg Snow (10 min)

 

The Need for Auger North                               Paul Sommers (25 min)

 

Science Case and Detector Optimization           Katsushi Arisaki (30+ min)

 

This session is also meant to be a discussion of the science case in the context of how to balance southern upgrades with the northern site proposal and how current northern detector R&D may be affected by results from the south.

           

                  Ending around 4:00 PM

 

·        Can depart late today, too.


Sunday 23 Oct: 

 

·        Depart.