Announcement of Koichiro Nishikawa Memorial Symposium
Koichiro Nishikawa (1949-2018) pioneered the long-baseline
neutrino oscillation experiments as the founder of the K2K
experiment and the first spokesperson of the T2K experiment.
He has been recognized for his outstanding contribution to
subatomic physics as Director of KEK Institute of Particle and
Nuclear Studies, Deputy Director of J-PARC Center and a
professor of Kyoto University.
A symposium to celebrate his career and accomplishments is held
in the afternoon of September 27 (Fri), 2019, at KEK Tsukuba
Campus, Kenkyu-Honkan Kobayashi Hall.
Registration form is open until 30th August, 2019.
The symposium program is posted here.
A gathering in memory of Koichiro Nishikawa
- After the symposium, from 18:30, a gathering in memory of
Koichiro Nishikawa will be held at Hotel
Grand Shinonome near Tsukuba Center.
The participation fee is 10,000. yen in cash only. A courtesy bus between KEK Tsukuba and Shinonome will be arranged.
Contacts
Takashi Kobayashi (J-PARC/IPNS, KEK)
k.nishikawa_sym_sec(_at_)ml.post.kek.jp
Organizing Group:
Yoshiaki Fujii (KEK), Masaya Hasegawa (KEK), Yoshinari Hayato
(ICRR-Tokyo), Atsuko Ichikawa (Kyoto), Takahiro Inagaki (RIKEN),
Taku Ishida (KEK), Takashi Kobayashi (KEK), Takeshi Komatsubara
(KEK), Takasumi Maruyama (KEK), Takeshi Nakadaira (KEK),
Masayuki Nakahata (ICRR-Tokyo), Tsuyoshi Nakaya (Kyoto), Yuichi
Oyama (KEK), Naohito Saito (J-PARC), Katsuo Tokushuku (KEK,
Chair), Masashi Yokoyama (Tokyo)