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High Energy Physics in Poland ”in numbers”

High Energy Physics in Poland ”in numbers”. RECFA 2005 Restricted European Committee for Future Accelerators Marek Jeżabek (IFJ PAN). Contents. Population and education in Poland High Energy Physics groups Conferences, exhibitions. Population projection for the years 2005-2030.

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High Energy Physics in Poland ”in numbers”

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  1. High Energy Physics in Poland ”in numbers” RECFA 2005 Restricted European Committee for Future Accelerators Marek Jeżabek (IFJ PAN)

  2. Contents • Population and education in Poland • High Energy Physics groups • Conferences, exhibitions

  3. Population projection for the years 2005-2030

  4. Population by education level in 1988 and 2002

  5. Higher education institutions

  6. Students and graduates of higher education institutions

  7. HEP groups in Poland

  8. Students of Physics Faculties 1999-2004

  9. Number of M.Sc. graduates in Physics 1999-2004

  10. First-year students and graduates from Physics (AGH + UJ + UW + UŚl) in 1999-2004

  11. PhD students at IFJ PAN

  12. PhD theses in HEP

  13. PhDs in HEP(total = AGH + UJ + UW + UŚl )

  14. Habilitations in HEP

  15. Habilitations at IFJ PAN

  16. Number of users and tenured from Poland at CERN in 1991-2003

  17. High Energy Physics Experiments

  18. HEP Conferences • X International Workshop on Deep Inelastic Scattering (DIS2002) 30 April - 4 May 2002, Cracow, Poland • XXXIII International Symposium on Multiparticle Dynamics September 5-11, 2003, Cracow • MESON'2000 Workshop May 19-23, 2000, Cracow • MESON'2002 WorkshopMay 24-28, 2002, Cracow • MESON’2004 - 8th International Workshop on Meson Production, Properties and Interaction June 4-8, 2004, Cracow

  19. CRACOW EPHIPHANY CONFERENCES Cracow Ephiphany Conference on Electron-Positron Colliders January 5-10, 1999, Cracow Cracow Epiphany Conference on Neutrinos in Physics and AstrophysicsJanuary 6-9, 2000, Cracow Cracow Epiphany Conference on B Physics and CP ViolationJanuary 5 – 7, 2001, Cracow Cracow Epiphany Conference on Quarks and Gluons in Extreme ConditionsJanuary3 – 6, 2002, Cracow Cracow Epiphany Conference on Heavy Flavors January 3-6, 2003, Cracow Cracow Epiphany Conference on Astroparticle Physics January 8-11, 2004, Cracow HEP Conferences (cont.)

  20. CRACOW SCHOOL OF THEORETICAL PHYSICS • Cracow School of Theoretical PhysicsMay 29 - June 8, 1999, Zakopane • 40'th Jubilee Cracow School of Theoretical PhysicsQuantum Phase Transitions in High Energy and Condensed Matter Physics, June 3-11, 2000 Zakopane • Cracow School of Theoretical Physics June 2-11, 2001, Zakopane • Cracow School of Theoretical Physics XLII Course, 2002 “Flavor Dynamics” • Cracow School of Theoretical Physics, XLIII CourseMay 30 – June 6, 2003, Zakopane • Cracow School of Theoretical Physics, XLIV Course, 2004New results in particle physics, May 28 – June 6, 2004, Zakopane ZAKOPANE SCHOOL OF PHYSICS • XXXVII Zakopane School of PhysicsTrends in Nuclear Physics September 3-10, 2002, Zakopane • XXXVIII Zakopane School of PhysicsMay 10-19, 2003, Zakopane • XXXIX School of Physics International Symposium Atomic Nuclei at Extreme Values of Temperature, Spin and Isospin, August 31 – September 5, 2004, Zakopane KARPACZ WINTER SCHOOLS • 35th School – Towards Quantum Gravity February 2-11, 1999, Polanica • 37th School – New Developments in Fundamental Interaction Theories February 6-15, 2001, Polanica • 39th School – Foundations of Quark-Gluon Plasma February 2-12, 2003, Lądek Zdrój • Twistors and Supertwistors in Theory of Fundamental Interactions September 2004, Karpacz

  21. SILESIAN UNIVERSITY Recent Progress in Theory and Phenomenology of Fundamental InteractionsSeptember 15-22, 1999, Ustroń The XXV International School of Theoretical Physics, Particle and Astrophysics – Standard Models and Beyond, September 10-16, 2001, Ustroń XXVII International Conference of Theoretical Physics "Matter to the Deepest: Recent Developments in Phisics of Fundamental Interactions" September 15-21, 2003 Ustroń HEP Conferences (cont.)

  22. OTHERS Cracow Workshop "Semihard QCD” April 29-May 3, 2000, Cracow 6th Workshop on Electronics for LHC ExperimentsSeptember 11-15, 2000, Cracow Workshop on Low x Physics 2001 June 27-30, 2001, Cracow XXVII Mazurian Lakes School of PhysicsSeptember 2-9, 2001, Krzyże Physics and Detectors for a 90 to 800 GeV Linear ColliderFirst Workshop of theExtended ECFA/DESY StudySeptember 14-18, 2001 Cracow 5th European Meeting "From the Planck Scale to the Electroweak Scale”Supersymmetry and Brane Worlds,May 25 - 29, 2002, Kazimierz NATO Advanced Study Institute and COSYLAB School Patterns of Symmetry BreakingSeptember 15-29, 2002, Cracow 28th Mazurian Lakes Conference on Physicsand 6th ANKE Workshop August 31 - September 11, 2003, Krzyże ZEUS Collaboration Meeting October 13-17, 2003, Warsaw International Workshop Future of Nuclear Collisions at High Energies October 14-17, 2004, Kielce HEP Conferences (cont.)

  23. 35,000 visitors CERN Exhibition in Cracow October 16, 2000 – February 3, 2001

  24. CERN Exhibition in Cracow 2000/2001

  25. CERN Exhibition in Cracow 2000/2001

  26. CERN Exhibition in Cracow 2000/2001

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