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APAN HEP Workshop Introduction

APAN HEP Workshop Introduction. Tuesday 21 January, 2003 APAN Fukuoka Conference Yukio.Karita@KEK.jp. Remote participants. Participating in this workshop through VRVS are as follows: Harvey Newman from Caltech 22:00~24:00 at California Olivier H. Martin from CERN 7:00~9:00 at Geneva

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APAN HEP Workshop Introduction

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  1. APAN HEP WorkshopIntroduction Tuesday 21 January, 2003 APAN Fukuoka Conference Yukio.Karita@KEK.jp

  2. Remote participants Participating in this workshop through VRVS are as follows: • Harvey Newman from Caltech • 22:00~24:00 at California • Olivier H. Martin from CERN • 7:00~9:00 at Geneva • Who else? Many thanks for joining us at these inconvenient hours.

  3. Objective of this Workshop • To appeal the rapidly increasing importance of the high broadband / high quality network for Asian physicists to participate in HEP experiments • To show our wishes for collaborating with APAN to get it Some background • ACFA (Asian Committee for Future Accelerators) became an affiliate member of APAN • “ACFA network” has been an approved project in APAN since 2000

  4. Agenda 15:00(10m)  IntroductionYukio Karita from KEK, Japan 15:10(25m)  Networks needed for HEP and activity in ICFA-SCICHarvey Newman from Caltech, USA (VRVS) 15:35(15m)  Networks for participating in HEP experiments from KoreaDongshul Son from CHEP, Korea 15:50(15m)  Networks for participating in HEP experiments from TaiwanWenshui Chen from Academia Sinica, Taiwan 16:05(15m)  Networks for participating in HEP experiments from PakistanM.H. Zaidi from NUST, Pakistan 16:20(15m)  Networks between CERN and AsiaOlivier H. Martin from CERN, Switzerland (VRVS) 16:35(25m)  Discussion

  5. Rough idea of the agenda • General requirements for participating in HEP experiments are presented by Harvey Newman, the ICFA-SCIC chair.  It might be an ideal environment for each Asian country to set as a target or a dream. The current status and the future plan in USA/Europe will be presented too which might be a model for Asia to follow. • Then, the current status and the future plan to get the target environment in Korea, Taiwan, and Pakistan will be presented. • Then, some perspective on the future connectivity between CERN and Asia will be presented by Olivier Martin at CERN. • Then we’ll have some discussion including that on what we expect on APAN/IEEAF

  6. The summary of this workshop will be presented at APAN Engineering Team Meeting 2 Friday 24 January, Room E                  "Wishes from HEP"                  

  7. Before finishing the introduction, I’d like to show that many Asian countries are participating in HEP experiments at KEK, at CERN, at Fermilab, at BNL, and at ..., and requiring the high broadband / high quality network. Only some experiments are shown as examples.

  8. The Belle Collaboration ~300 researchers from 53 institutes • Aomori Univ. • Budker Inst. of Nucl. Physics • Chiba Univ. • Chuo Univ. • Univ. of Cincinnati • Univ. of Frankfurt • Gyeongsang Nat'l Univ. • Univ. of Hawaii • Hiroshima Inst. of Tech. • Hiroshima Coll. of Maritime Tech. • Inst of Cosmic Ray Res., U of Tokyo • IHEP, Beijing • ITEP, Moscow • Joint Crystal Collab. Group • Kanagawa Univ. • KEK • Korea Univ. • Krakow Inst. of Nucl. Physics • Kyoto Univ. • Kyungpook Nat'l Univ, (CHEP). • Univ. of Melbourne. • Nagasaki Inst. of Applied Science • Nagaya Univ. • Nara Woman's Univ • Nat'l Central Univ. • Nat'l Kaoshiung Univ • Nat'l Lien-Ho Coll. of Tech. • Nat'l Taiwan Univ. • H. Nievodniczanski Inst of Nucl. Phys., Krakow • Nihon Dental Coll. • Niigata Univ. • Osaka Univ. • Osaka City Univ. • Panjab Univ. • Saga Univ. • Seoul Nat'l Univ. • Univ. of Sci. and Tech. of China • Sugiyama Woman's Coll. • Sunkyunkwan Univ. • Univ. of Sydney • Toho Univ. • Tohoku Univ. • Tohoku-gakuin Univ. • Univ. of Tokyo • Tokyo Inst. of Tech. • Tokyo Metropolitan Univ. • Tokyo Univ. of Agriculture and Tech. • Toyama Nat'l Coll. of Maritime Tech. • Univ. of Tsukuba • Utkal Univ. • Virginia Polytechnic Inst (VPI) • Yokkkaichi Univ. • Yonsei Univ.

  9. CMS Participation

  10. Outreach Home > Collaboration > Pick-a-Country > Asia CMS Participation from Asia

  11. RussiaJINR, DubnaITEP, Moscow Korea KHCL JapanHiroshima Univ.KEKOsaka City Univ.Univ. of TsukubaWaseda Univ., Tokyo TaiwanAcademia Sinica, Taipei CDF Participation from Asia

  12. Participation in HEP experiments at RHIC

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