Advanced Studies Institute on Symmetries and Spin July 27 –August 3, 2005, Prague, Czech Republic July 28, 2005 Thursday Opening 09:00-09:30 Finger Miroslav.

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Advanced Studies Institute on Symmetries and Spin July 27 –August 3, 2005, Prague, Czech Republic July 28, 2005 Thursday Opening 09:00-09:30 Finger Miroslav (Charles Universtiy) Plasek Jaromir (Charles University) Havlicek Miloslav (Czech Technical University)

Advanced Studies Institute on Symmetries and Spin July 27 –August 3, 2005, Prague, Czech Republic July 28, 2005 Thursday Session 1 Chairperson: Finger Miroslav 09:10-10:00 Hamilton Joseph (Vanderbilt University) 50’ “Chiral Symmetry Breaking in Nuclei” 10:00-10:30 Haseyama Tomohito (RIKEN) 30’ “Possible measurement of electron EDM in atoms with spatially alternating electric field” Coffee break 10:30-11:00

Advanced Studies Institute on Symmetries and Spin July 27 –August 3, 2005, Prague, Czech Republic July 28, 2005 Thursday Session 2 Chairperson: Zulkarneev Rufael 11:00-11:50 Korytov Andrey (University of Florida) 50’ “Jet Physics at Hadron Colliders” 11:50-12:30 Seitz Björn (Uni Giessen) 40’ “PANDA Experiment” Lunch 12:30-14:00

Advanced Studies Institute on Symmetries and Spin July 27 –August 3, 2005, Prague, Czech Republic July 28, 2005 Thursday Session 3 Chairperson: Hamilton Joseph 14:00-14:50 Gladyshev Alexey (JINR Dubna) 50’ “Dark Matter in the Milky Way” 14:50-15:40 Vergados Ioannis (University of Ioannina) 50’ “On the direct detection of dark matter” 15:40-16:30 Kajino Taka (University of Tokyo) 50’ “Big-Bang Cosmology and Supernova” Coffee break 16:30-16:50

Advanced Studies Institute on Symmetries and Spin July 27 –August 3, 2005, Prague, Czech Republic July 28, 2005 Thursday Session 4 Chairperson: Kajino Taka 16:50-17:40 Pohl Martin (University Geneve) 50’ “Astroparticle Experiments in Space” 17:50-18:10 Vergados Ioannis (University of Ioannina) 40’ "NOSTOS: A Novel Method for a) Neutrino Oscillation Studies and b) Supernova Neutrino" 18:10-18:30 Bohacova Martina (FzU Prague)20’ " AIR Fluorescence Yield ” 18:30-18:45 Golovanova Nina (Moscow State Textile Univ.)15 ’ „Complex potentials reconstructio in problem of interaction of particles having structure by conserving unitarity ”

Advanced Studies Institute on Symmetries and Spin July 27 –August 3, 2005, Prague, Czech Republic July 29, 2005 Friday Session 6 Chairperson: Vergados Ioannis 09:00-09:50 Hallewell Greg (CPP Marseille) 50’ “Neutrino Telescopes in the Mediterranean Sea” 09:50-10:40 Beltran Berta (Universisty of Zaragoza) 50’ “Search for solar axions: the CAST experiment at CERN” Coffee break 10:40-11:00

Advanced Studies Institute on Symmetries and Spin July 27 –August 3, 2005, Prague, Czech Republic July 29, 2005 Friday Session 7 Chairperson: Siemko Andrzej 11:00-11:50 Meissner Krzysztof (Warsaw University) 50’ “Axions - a theoretical overview” 11:50-12:40 Pugnat Pierre (CERN) 50’ “QED Test and Axion search in a LHC superconducting dipole by means of optical techniques” Lunch 12:40-14:00

Advanced Studies Institute on Symmetries and Spin July 27 –August 3, 2005, Prague, Czech Republic July 29, 2005 Friday Session 8 Chairperson: Grosse Perdekamp Matthias 14:00-14:40 Surrow Bernd (MIT) 40’ “The high-energy polarized pp program at STAR” 14:40-15:30 Radici Marco (INFN - Sezione Pavia) 50’ "Perspectives about the transverse spin structure of hadrons" 15:30-16:00 Maggiora Marco (University of Turin) 30’ “Big-Bang Cosmology and Supernova” Coffee break 16:00-16:20

Advanced Studies Institute on Symmetries and Spin July 27 –August 3, 2005, Prague, Czech Republic July 29, 2005 Friday Session 9 Chairperson: Teryaev Oleg 16:20-17:10 Metz Andreas (Ruhr-Universitaet, Bochum) 50’ “Universality of non-perturbative factors in hard scattering factorization” 17:10-17:40 Selyugin Oleg (JINR Dubna) 30’ “N-dimensional world and polarization phenomena at RHIC” 09:30-09:45 Alekseev Igor (ITEPH Moscow) 15’ "Single spin asymmetry measurement in -t range (GeV/c) 2 in pp-elastic scattering at  s=200 GeV" for pp2pp Collaboration at RHIC”