SUSY 99
7th International Conference on Supersymmetries in Physics
14-19 June, 1999
Fermi National Accelerator Laboratory, Batavia, Illinois.
Sponsored by the
Fermi National Accelerator Laboratory.
Local Organizing Committee:
Greg Anderson (Northwestern Univ.),
Marcela Carena (Fermilab), Keith Ellis (Fermilab),
Jeff Harvey (Univ. of Chicago), Rocky Kolb (Univ. of Chicago and Fermilab),
Joe Lykken (Fermilab), and Cynthia Sazama (Fermilab).
International Advisory Committee:
I. Antoniadis (Ecole Polytechnique), J. Bagger (Johns Hopkins Univ.),
P. Binetruy (LPTHE Orsay), M. Cvetic (Univ. of Penn),
H. Dreiner (Rutherford Lab), J. Ellis (CERN),
H. Frisch (Univ. Chicago), M.K. Gaillard (UC Berkeley), G. Giudice (CERN),
L. Hall (UC Berkeley), G. Kane (Univ. Michigan),
P. Langacker (Univ. of Penn), R. Mohapatra (Univ. Maryland),
H. Montgomery (Fermilab), P. Nath (Northeastern) H-P Nilles (Univ. Bonn),
M. Peskin (SLAC), L. Randall (MIT).
List of participants   (Final total was >200)
For those of you who thought this a successful and productive conference, you may
be interested to know that new DOE regulations effective June 20 will make it
impossible to hold any future conferences of this type at Fermilab.
The Organizing Committee is especially grateful to the following people for their
important contributions: Our conveners (see below), Cynthia Sazama, Patti Poole, Chris Quigg, Gordy Kane,
Herman White, Janet MacKay, Maria Spiropulu, Steve Hahn and the rest of the Dogs.
Parallel sessions and conveners:
- 1A and 1B. SUSY collider phenomenology and experiment:
Michael Schmitt, Jim Wells
- 2. Higgs phenomenology and experiment:
Marta Felcini, Howie Haber, John Hobbs
- 3. SUSY-related non-collider phenomenology and experiment:
Francesca Borzumati, Hitoshi Murayama
- 4. SUSY theory, new ideas and models:
Steve Martin, Nir Polonsky
- 5. String theory, formal developments:
Finn Larsen, Sandip Trivedi
- 6. String theory, phenomenological developments:
Pierre Binetruy, Henry Tye
- 7. Astrophysics and cosmology, theory and experiment:
Roger Dixon, Leszek Roszkowski
- 8. Large extra dimensions, theory and experiment:
Gian Giudice, Alex Pomarol
Driving directions to Fermilab.
Bus Schedule
Rental car information.
  Note: shuttle service WILL be provided; see the bus schedule link above.
Daycare during the conference.
Special Events:
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Monday evening 6:00-6:20 pm: Dance performance from
Tango nada mas in the
Ramsey Auditorium, immediately following the afternoon session.
- Monday evening 6:30-9 pm: outdoor welcoming reception in
the Fermilab village. Live Music by CDF's
DRUG SNIFFING DOGS.
- Tuesday evening 8-9 pm: Public Lecture by Prof. Brian Greene
of Columbia University, author of
THE ELEGANT UNIVERSE.
Reception in the Wilson Hall 2nd floor gallery prior to the lecture, 6:30-8 pm.
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Wednesday afternoon: AFTERNOON IN CHICAGO. Bus transport will be provided.
Buses will depart Wilson Hall at 1 pm and deposit passengers in Chicago
at the Michigan Ave. bridge. This is the departure point for the
ARCHITECTURAL AND HISTORICAL BOAT TOURS.
It is also a medium hike or short cab ride from the
MUSEUM CAMPUS (to the south), from
NORTH MICHIGAN AVENUE SHOPPING (to the north), from
NAVY PIER (to the east), and about 9 billion restaurants
(mostly to the west). Buses will pick up from the drop-off point
at 10 pm.
- Thurday evening 6:30-8:00 pm: Reception on the 15th floor of Wilson Hall.
- Friday evening: Banquet and reception at the
ART INSTITUTE OF CHICAGO.
Galleries will be open for viewing by SUSY 99 participants and
their guests. Companion tickets will be available for purchase at $75 each.
Contact Address:
Cynthia Sazama
M.S. 122
Fermi National Accelerator Laboratory
P.O. Box 500
Batavia, IL 60510
Fax: 630-840-8589
E-Mail: SAZAMA@FNAL.GOV
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Last updated on June 24, 1999.