Date : January 7 to January 10, 2007

Venue : LT1, Esther Lee Building, The Chinese University of Hong Kong

Host : Department of Physics, The Chinese University of Hong Kong, Hong Kong

New! Optional tour of the Daya Bay Nuclear Power Plant

Program Schedule:

January 07, Sunday

Whole day

Registration

January 08, Monday

Morning Session I           Chair: X. Ji

08:45 - 08:55

Welcome Speech

K. Young, CUHK

08:55 - 09:00 Opening Remarks Z. Gan, Peking U

09:00 - 09:45

What we will learn from neutrinos?

H. Murayama, Berkeley

09:45 - 10:30

Daya Bay: Tackling the Least-known Neutrino Mixing Angle θ13

K. Luk, Berkeley

Tea Break

Morning Session II          Chair: T. Kajita

11:00 - 11:45

Reactor Neutrinos: Flux, Uncertainties, Applications

P. Vogel, Caltech

11:45 - 12:30

Neutrino Mixing and Flavor Symmetry

H. Fritzsch, Muenchen

Lunch

Afternoon Session I         Chair: M. Pluemacher

14:00 - 14:30

Geophysics and Neutrino Physics with a Deep Ocean Anti-Neutrino Observatory

S. Pakvasa, Hawaii

14:30 - 14:55

Probing the octant of θ23 in very long baseline neutrino oscillation experiments

G. Lin, National Chiao-Tung Univ.

14:55 - 15:20

Lepton flavor mixing: what can we learn from UHE cosmic neutrinos?

S. Zhou, IHEP

Tea Break

Afternoon Session II        Chair: J. Kubo

15:50 - 16:20

Mass-independent Texture and Symmetry

C. S. Lam, McGill and UBC

16:20 - 16:45

θ13 Prediction from a Supersymmetry Model for Fermion Masses

C. Liu, ITP

16:45 - 17:10

Leptogenesis in SO(10) Models

Y. Zhang, Peking U

Bus departs from Esther Lee Building to hotels: 5:40pm

January 09, Tuesday

Morning Session I        Chair: K. Luk

09:00 - 09:45

Results from Atmospheric, Solar and Long- baseline Experiments

T. Kajita, ICRR/Tokyo

09:45 - 10:30

Theoretical Implications of Precision Measurements of Neutrino Masses and Mixings

M. Lindner, MPI Heidelberg

Tea Break

Morning Session II       Chair: D. Du

11:00 - 11:45

Exploring the Neutrino Questions

B. Kayser, Fermilab

11:45 - 12:30

Neutrinos and the Origin of Matter

M. Pluemacher, Max Planck Institute

Lunch

Afternoon Session I       Chair: M. C. Chu

14:00 - 14:30

Supernova Neutrinos B. Balantekin, Wisconsin

14:30 - 14:55

MINOS Results from the First Year of NuMI Beam Operation C. Smith, UCL

14:55 - 15:20

ANTARES Underwater Neutrino Telescope S. Loucatos, SPP-Dapnia, CEA-Saclay

Tea Break

Afternoon Session II       Chair: C. S. Lam

15:50 - 16:20

Flavor Problem and Flavor Symmetry

J. Kubo, Kanazawa

16:20 - 16:45

Geometric Quantities in Neutrino Oscillation

W. Liao, TRIUMF

16:45 - 17:10

Connecting Leptogenesis to CP Violation in Neutrino Mixings in a Tri-bimaximal Mixing Model

H. B. Yu, Maryland

Conference Banquet bus will depart for Star Seafood Floating Restaurant at 5:30pm from Esther Lee Building

January 10, Wednesday

Morning Session I       Chair: K. S. Cheng

09:00 - 09:45

Neutrino Astronomy with IceCube

J. Goodman, Maryland

09:45 - 10:30

The Role of Neutrino Flavors in Astrophysics

T. Weiler, Vanderbilt

Tea Break

Morning Session II       Chair: Z. Z. Xing

11:00 - 11:30

CRTNT Prototype Telescopes at Tibet

M. H. Huang, National United U

11:30 - 11:55

Measuring background production in the Aberdeen Tunnel underground laboratory

J. Pun, HKU

11:55 - 12:05 Closing Speech M. C. Chu, CUHK

Lunch