Preliminary Scientific Programme (as of May 28, 1998) ======================================================= June 4 Morning 9:10- 9:15 * Welcome Y.Totsuka(ICRR, Chairman) 9:15- 9:20 * Welcome T.Iwasaki(Monbusho) 9:20- 9:25 * Welcome S.Kobayashi(Tokyo) * Session 1 9:25-10:05 Opening lecture P.Ramond(Florida) * Session 2: Solar neutrinos I 10:05-10:30 Experiments at the Homestake mine K.Lande(Pennsylvania) 10:30-11:00 --- Coffee break --- 11:00-11:20 Results from SAGE V.N.Gavrin(INR) 11:20-11:50 Results from Gallex and GNO T.Kirsten(Max-Plank) 11:50-12:20 Results from Super-Kamiokande & Kamiokande Y.Suzuki(ICRR) 12:20-12:40 Status of the SNO project A.McDonald(Queen's) 12:40-14:10 --- Lunch --- June 4 Afternoon * Session 3: Solar neutrinos II 14:10-14:30 Status of Borexino L.Oberauer(Munchen) 14:30-15:00 Future projects R.E.Lanou(Brown) * Session 4: Solar models and Helioseismology 15:00-15:30 Status of solar models J.N.Bahcall(IAS) 15:30-16:00 Uncertainties in the solar neutrino flux W.Haxton(Washington) 16:00-16:30 --- Coffee break --- 16:30-17:00 Helioseismology and solar neutrinos D.Gough(Cambridge) * Session 5: Solar neutrinos III 17:00-17:15 Yb/Gd detector for pp solar neutrinos R.Raghavan(Bell Lab) 17:15-17:30 Neutrino magnetic moment and solar neutrinos A.M.Mourao(Lisbon,IST) 17:30-17:40 New Enhancement Mechanism of the Earth Effect in the Transitions of Solar Neutrinos Crossing the Earth Core S.T. Petcov(SISSA) 17:40-18:10 Towards the solution of the solar neutrino problem A.Smirnov(ICTP) 18:30- --- Reception --- June 5 Morning * Session 6: Atmospheric neutrinos I 9:10- 9:35 Contained events and Soudan-2 E.Peterson(Minesota) 9:35- 9:55 Upward-going muons and MACRO F.Ronga(Frascati) 9:55-10:30 Results from Super-Kamiokande & Kamiokande T.Kajita(ICRR) 10:30-11:00 --- Coffee break --- * Session 7: Atmospheric neutrinos II 11:00-11:30 Atmospheric neutrino flux and related measurements of muons and primary cosmic rays T.K.Gaisser(Bartol) 11:30-11:50 Uncertainty of the atmospheric neutrino flux M.Honda(ICRR) 11:50-12:05 nu_mu -> nu_tau vs. nu_mu -> nu_s solutions O.Yasuda(Tokyo Metro.) 12:05-12:25 Neutrino oscillation phenomenology S.Bilenky(Torino) 12:25-13:50 --- Lunch --- June 5 Afternoon * Session 8: Reactor long baseline experiments and related 13:50-14:15 Results from CHOOZ C.Bemporad(Pisa) 14:15-14:40 Results from Palo Verde A.Piepke(Caltech) 14:40-15:00 KAMLAND project A.Suzuki(Tohoku) 15:00-15:15 A pilot experiment with Reactor Neutrino in Taiwan H.T.Wong(AcademiaSinica) * Session 9: Accelerator long baseline experiments 15:15-15:35 LBLE in US S.Wojcicki(Stanford) 15:35-15:55 LBLE in Europe F.Pietropaolo(Padova/CERN) 15:55-16:25 --- Coffee break --- 16:25-16:45 Status of the K2K experiment K.Nishikawa(KEK) * Session 10: Short baseline oscillation experiments I 16:45-17:10 Results from LSND D.H.White(LANL) 17:10-17:35 Results from KARMEN B.Zeitnitz(Karlsruhe) * Session 11 17:35-18:15 Implications of the solar and atmospheric neutrino data P.Langacker(Pennsylvania) June 6 Morning * Session 12: Short baseline oscillation experiments II 9:10- 9:35 Results from CHORUS O.Sato(Nagaya) 9:35-10:00 Results from NOMAD J.J.Gomez-Cadenas (CERN/Valencia) 10:00-10:25 Future projects L.Camilleri(CERN) 10:25-10:55 --- Coffee break --- * Session 13: Accelerator and reactor neutrino experiments 10:55-11:15 Results from DONUT(E872) M.Nakamura(Nagoya) 11:15-11:35 NUTEV(E815) R.Bernstein(FNAL) 11:35-12:05 Observation of events at HERA with isolated leptons and missing momentum D.Haidt(DESY) 12:05-12:35 Neutrinos from muon collider P.Spentzouris(FNAL) 12:35-12:50 MUNU F.Ould-Saada(Zurich) 12:50-14:20 --- Lunch --- June 6 Afternoon * Session 14: Neutrino and particle physics 14:20-14:50 Large lepton mixing in a Coset-Space Family Unification T.Yanagida(Tokyo) 14:50-15:20 Unification and proton decay: A new perspective from SUSY and neutrino pyhsics J.Pati(Maryland) 15:20-15:40 Implications of a Minimal SO(10) Higgs structure C.H.Albright (Northern Illinois/FNAL) 15:40-16:10 --- Coffee break --- 16:10-16:45 Departures from perfect Lorentz symmetry S.L.Glashow(Harvard) * Session 15: Poster session 16:50-17:50 Poster session 18:00-19:15 --- Japanese traditional music --- 19:20-19:40 --- Super-Kamiokande construction video --- June 7 --- Conference excursion --- June 8 Morning * Session 16: Direct search for neutrino mass 9:10- 9:30 Results from Mainz C.Weinheimer(Mainz) 9:30- 9:50 Results from Troitsk V.M.Lobashev(INR) * Session 17: Double beta decay 9:50-10:20 Review of double beta decay experiments A.Morales(Zaragoza) 10:20-10:40 Results from Ohto project H.Ejiri(Osaka) 10:40-11:10 --- Coffee break --- 11:10-11:25 Results from the NEMO experiment F.Piquemal(Bordeaux) 11:25-11:50 Double deta experiments with enriched Germanium and the future H.V.Klapdor-Kleingrothaus (Max Plank) 11:50-12:15 Future of cryogenic detectors O.Cremonesi(Milan) 12:15-12:45 Particle physics implication of double beta decay R.Mohapatra(Malyland) 12:45-14:15 --- Lunch --- June 8 Afternoon * Session 18: Dark matter search 14:15-14:50 Direct dark matter searches B.Sadoulet(Berkeley) 14:50-15:05 Recent results from DAMA R.Bernabei(Rome) 15:05-15:25 Indirect searches for dark matter B.Barish(Caltech) 15:25-15:55 Baryonic dark matter M.Spiro(Saclay) 15:55-16:25 --- Coffee break --- 16:25-16:55 Theoretical review D.Caldwell(UCSB) * Session 19: Neutrinos in cosmology and astrophysics I 16:55-17:25 Supernova neutrinos (review) H.E.Dalhed(LLNL) 17:25-17:40 Future supernova neutrino detection W.Fulgione(Torino) 19:10- --- Conference banquet --- June 9 Morning * Session 20: Neutrinos in cosmology and astrophysics II 9:10- 9:25 Pulser velocities without neutrino mass H.Nunokawa(Campinas) 9:25- 9:40 The neutrino ground state in a neutron star K.Kiers(BNL) 9:40-10:00 Neutrino mass and baryon asymmetry H.Murayama(Berkeley) 10:00-10:20 Inflation, baryogenesis and dark matter neutrinos Q.Shafi(Bartol) 10:20-10:40 Axions in astrophysics and cosmology G.Raffelt(Max Plank) 10:40-11:10 --- Coffee break --- * Session 21: Ultra-high energy neutrinos I 11:10-11:40 Ultra-high energy neutrinos R.J.Protheroe(Adelaide) 11:40-12:10 Results from Amanda and future F.Halzen(Wisconsin) 12:10-12:30 Results from Baikal G.V.Domogatsky(INR) 12:30-12:55 Neutrino telescopes under the ocean L.Moscoso(Saclay) 12:55-14:25 --- Lunch --- June 9 Afternoon * Session 22: Ultra-high energy neutrinos II 14:25-15:00 Extremely high energy cosmic rays and neutrinos J.Cronin(Chicago) * Session 23 15:00-15:40 Future prospects F.Wilczek(IAS) 15:40-16:00 Comments M.Koshiba(Tokyo) 16:00-16:10 Concluding remark G.Marx(Etovos)