Our charge is to review the status of experimentation in cutting-edge gravity experiments. We will not focus much on the theoretical motivations for experiments; instead, we will try to evaluate the current sensitivities and limitations, and try to project sensitivities in the near future.
We will encourage robust interaction and discussion, so times other than the 8:30am start time may slip. Speakers should plan for 20 to 30 minute talks, principally on their own projects and their experimental limitations and projections.
The room will have an overhead projector, and should have a laptop controlled projector. To be safe, I advise speakers to bring transparencies.
| Time | Speaker | Institution | Topic | ||
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| 8:30am | C.D. Hoyle | U Washington | Sub-millimeter Tests of 1/r2 | hoyle@npl.washington.edu | ppt |
| 9:10am | Josh Long | U Colorado | Sub-millimeter Tests of 1/r2 | josh.long@colorado.EDU | ppt |
| 9:50am | Mac Keiser | Stanford | Gravity Probe B | MAC@RELGYRO.stanford.edu | ppt |
| 10:50am | Szabi Marka | Caltech | LIGO | smarka@ligo.caltech.edu | |
| 11:30am | Pete Bender | U Colorado | LISA | pbender@jila.colorado.edu | |
| 12:10pm | All | Discussion | |||
| 12:30pm | All | Adjourn |