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6/19 (Sun) Evening Session
Session
Chair
Time  
Reception 17:00
- 20:00
Welcome reception
at Bankoku Shinryoukan

6/20 (Mon) Morning Session
Session
Chair
Time Spaeaker
(Affiliation)
Title
Welcome
Address

M-K. Fujimoto
 9:15 -  9:30 M. Cerdonio
(Univ. of Padova)
Welcome address by GWIC chair
 9:30 -  9:35 K. Ueda
(Univ. of Electro-
Communications)
Welcome addresses by the representative of the Liaison Committee of IUPAP
 9:35 -  9:40 H. Makino
(Vicegovernor of Okinawa prefecture)
Welcome addresses the representative of Okinawa prefecture
Overview

M-K. Fujimoto
 9:40 - 10:15 B. Barish
(LIGO project)
An Overview of Ground-based Interferometric Gravitationala Wave Detectors
10:25 - 10:55   Coffee Break
10:55 - 11:30 S. Vitale
(Univ. of Trento)
LISA Pathfinder, LISA and beyond
11:40 - 12:15 M. Cerdonio
(Univ. of Padova)
Recent progress and medium term prospectives of "bars" and "spheres"

6/20 (Mon) Afternoon Session
Session
Chair
Time Spaeaker
(Affiliation)
Title
GW
Sources

B.S. Sathya-
prakash
13:30 - 13:55 B. Owen
(Penn State Univ.)
Sources of gravitational waves for ground-based detectors
14:00 - 14:25 A. Krolak
(AEI - Golm/ Institute of Math - Warsaw)
The WD-WD galactic background in the LISA data
14:30 - 14:45 L. Baiotti
(Albert Einstein Institut)
Gravitational-Wave Emission from Rotating Gravitational Collapse in three Dimensions
14:50 - 15:05 J.C. de Araujo
(INPE)
Excitation of the Neutron Star f-mode in LMXBs
15:10 - 15:25 E. Howell
(Univ. of Western Australia)
The Probability Event Horizon Search Algorithm
  15:30 - 16:00  
Coffee Break
Data
Analysis-I

P. Brady
16:00 - 16:20 N. Kanda
(Osaka City Univ.)
TAMA Data Analysis Activities
16:25 - 16:45 H. Tagoshi
(Osaka Univ.)
Search for inspiraling binaries using TAMA300 data
16:50 - 17:15 S. Finn
(Penn State Univ.)
Maximum entropy and gravitational wave data analysis
17:20 - 17:35 C. Grimani
(Univ. of Urbino 'Carlo Bo')
SEP flux mapping with PHOEBUS
17:40 - 17:55 L. Wen
(Max Planck Institut feur Gravitationsphysik)
Coherent network analysis of gravitational waves: The null-stream method
18:00 - 18:15 S. Klimenko
(Univ. of Florida)
Likelihood analysis of un-modeled gravitational wave signals for a network of interferometric detectors Data Analysis

6/21 (Tue) Morning Session
Session
Chair
Time Spaeaker
(Affiliation)
Title
Status of
Current
Detectors

M. Ohashi
 9:15 - 9:30 M.-K. Fujimoto
(National Astronomical Observatory of Japan)
Ten Years of the TAMA project
 9:35 -  9:50 W. Johnson
(Louisiana State Univ.)
Status of ALLEGRO
 9:55 - 10:10 D. McClelland
(The Australian National Univ.)
Status of ACIGA
10:15 - 10:30 L. Taffarello
(INFN)
The status report of the Auriga detector
10:35 - 11:00  
Coffee Break
11:00 - 11:15 D. Sigg
(LIGO Hanford Observatory)
Status of the LIGO Detectors
11:20 - 11:35 M. Visco
(INSI-INAF)
STATUS REPORT ON THE NAUTILUS AND EXPLORER DETECTORS AND THE PRESENT SCIENCE RUN
11:40 - 11:55 S. Braccini
(INFN)
The status of Virgo
12:00 - 12:15 H. Lueck
(Hannover Univ.)
Status of the GEO600 detector

6/21 (Tue) Afternoon Session
Session
Chair
Time Spaeaker
(Affiliation)
Title
Details of
Current
Detectors

S. Whitcomb
13:30 - 13:53 K. Arai
(National Astronomical Observatory of Japan)
Current efforts on the TAMA300 detector
14:00 - 14:12 S. Sato
(National Astronomical Observatory of Japan)
Analysis of transfer mechanism of laser noises through multiple optical systems
14:15 - 14:38 A. de Waard
(Kamerlingh Onnes Lab. - Leiden Univ.)
The first science run of MiniGRAIL
14:45 - 14:57 L. Gottardi
(Leiden Univ.)
Noise characterization and strain sensitivity of the spherical gravitational wave detector MiniGRAIL
15:00 - 15:12 L. Barsotti
(Univ. and INFN Pisa)
The Variable Finesse Locking Technique
15:15 - 15:27 M. Mantovani
(Univ. of Siena)
The Automotic Alignment System in VIRGO
15:30 - 15:42 L. Ferrante
(Univ. and INFN Pisa)
Environmental noise studies in Virgo
  15:45 - 16:05  
Coffee Break
Details of
Current
Detectors

S. Kawamura
16:05 - 16:28 R. Adhikari
(LIGO Lab. / Caltech)
Recent Noise Reductions in LIGO
16:35 - 16:47 K. Kawabe
(LIGO Hanford Observatory)
Analysis of Output Mode Cleaner in LIGO H1 Interferometer
16:50 - 17:13 A. Vinante
(Univ. of Trento and INFN)
The new SQUID-based capacitive readout of AURIGA Experimental details and near future prospects
17:20 - 17:32 A. Rocchi
(Univ. of Rome Tor Vergata and INFN Roma 2)
APPROACHING THE QUANTUM LIMIT WITH A NEW READOUT ON EXPLORER AND NAUTILUS
17:35 - 17:47 D. Hosken
(The Univ. of Adelaide)
10W Nd:YAG Laser for TAMA300
17:50 - 18:13 H. Grote
(AEI Hannover)
Commissioning of the Dual Recycled GEO600

6/21 (Tue) Evening Session
Session
Chair
Time Spaeaker
(Affiliation)
Title / Place
Public
Lecture
in Japanese
17:30
-19:30
N. Kanda
(Osaka City Univ.)
To be announced
Tiruru, Naha, Okinawa

6/22 (Wed) Morning Session
Session
Chair
Time Spaeaker
(Affiliation)
Title
Space
Detectors

L.S. Finn
 9:15 -  9:35 G. Heinzel
(Max-Planck-Institut f. Gravitationsphysik, Hannover)
The LISA Pathfinder
 9:45 - 10:05 R.L. Byer
(Standord Univ.)
LISA Interferometry
10:15 - 10:35  
Coffee Break
10:35 - 10:55 L. Carbone
(Univ. of Trento)
The LISA Gravitational Reference System
11:05 - 11:25 M. Benacquista
(Montana State Univ. - Billings)
Consequences of Scale Height on LISA Confusion Noise
11:35 - 11:55 B. Sathyaprakash
(Cardiff Univ.)
Testing non-linear gravity with gravitational wave observations
12:05 - 12:25 S. Kawamura
(National Astronomical Observatory of Japan)
The Japanese Space Gravitational Wave Antenna - DECIGO

6/23 (Thu) Morning Session
Session
Chair
Time Spaeaker
(Affiliation)
Title
Data
Analysis-II

N. Kanda
 9:15 -  9:35 E. Coccia
(INFN GRAN SASSO NATL. LABS)
The 2003 Run of the Explorer-Nautilus Experiment
 9:40 - 10:00 A. Krolak
(AEI - Colm/Inst. Math - Warsaw)
All-sky search of NAUTILUS data: data analysis tools
10:05 - 10:25 G.A. Prodi
(Univ. of Trento and INFN)
Status of IGEC-2 joint search for burst gravitational waves
10:30 - 10:50 S. D'Antonio
(Univ. of "Tor Vergata Roma2" LNF)
Time dispersion and effeciency detection for impulsive signals of various waveforms for resonant bar detectors
  10:55 - 11:25  
Coffee Break
Data
Analysis-II

E. Coccia
11:25 - 11:45 Erik Katsavounidis
(MIT)
Search for Gravitational Wave Bursts with LIGO
11:50 - 12:10 F. Salemi
(INFN Sez. Ferrrara)
Status of AURIGA-LIGO joint burst analysis

6/23 (Thu) Afternoon Session
Session
Chair
Time Spaeaker
(Affiliation)
Title
Data
Analysis-III

B. Allen
13:30 - 13:50 M. Papa
(Max Planck Institut f. Gravitationsphysik)
Coherent searches for CW signals with LIGO data
13:55 - 14:15 A. Sintes
(Albert-Einstein-Institut / Univ. Illes Balears)
First upper limits from LIGO on the strenght of periodic gravitational waves using the Hough transform
14:20 - 14:40 M. Evans
(Caltech)
Results of searches for low-mass binary coalescences in LIGO data
14:45 - 15:05 E. Messaritaki
(Univ. of Wisconsin - Milwaukee)
Report on searches for binary black hole signals in LIGO data
  15:10 - 15:30  
Coffee Break
Data
Analysis-III

E. Coccia
15:30 - 15:50 S. Ballmer
(LIGO - MIT)
LSC Stochastic Background Search Group
15:55 - 16:15 A. Vicere
(Virgo Collab.)
Status of the coalescing binaries search code in Virgo
16:20 - 16:40 A.-C. Clapson
(LAL IN2P3 / CNRS)
Burst detection methods applied to the data taken during the VIRGO commissioning run
  16:45 - 17:05  
Coffee Break
Data
Analysis-III

B. Allen
17:05 - 17:25 S. Fairhurst
(Univ. of Wisconsin-Milwaukee)
First LIGO-Virgo network inspiral analysis: simulated data

6/24 (Fri) Morning Session
Session
Chair
Time Spaeaker
(Affiliation)
Title
Advanced
Detectors

A. Giazotto
 9:15 -  9:35 J. Giaime
(Louisiana State Univ.)
Advanced LIGO
 9:40 - 10:00 M. Punturo
(INFN Perugia)
Virgo upgrades investigations
10:05 - 10:25 B. Willke
(AEI Hannover)
The GEO-HF Project
10:30 - 10:50 K. Kuroda
(Univ. of Tokyo)
LCGT
10:55 - 11:10  
Coffee Break
11:10 - 11:30 V. Fafone
(INFN - LNF)
Developments in Bar Detectors
11:35 - 11:50 S. Miyoki
(Univ. of Tokyo)
CLIO project
11:55 - 12:10 O. Aguiar
(INPE - Brazil)
Mario Schenberg - Progress and Plans
12:15 - 12:25 M. Bignotto
(INFN Padua)
Dual acoustic GW detector

6/24 (Fri) Afternoon Session
Session
Chair
Time Spaeaker
(Affiliation)
Title
R&D for
Advanced
Detectors

D. McClelland
13:30 - 13:42 K. McKenzie
(The Australlian National Univ.)
Low-Frequency Squeezing For Gravitational Wave Detectors
13:45 - 13:57 H. Vahlbruch
(Univ. of Hannover)
Squeezed-Light-Enhanced Power- and Signal-Recycled Michelson Interferometer
14:00 - 14:12 O. Miyakawa
(Caltech)
Lock acquisition scheme for the Advanced LIGO optical configuration
14:15 - 14:27 B. Willke
(Univ. of Hannover)
Stabilized High Power Laser for Advanced Gravitational Wave Detectors
14:30 - 14:42 K. Takeno
(Univ. of Tokyo)
Development of a 100W, single-frequency Nd:YAG laser for large-scale cryogenic gravitational wave telescope
14:45 - 14:57 P. Veitch
(Univ. of Adelaide)
An Off-Axis Hartmann Sensor for Measurement of Wavefront Distortion in Interferometric Detectors
15:00 - 15:12 L. Ju
(Univ. of Western Australia)
Parameteric Instabilities and Control in Advanced Interferometer Detectors
  15:15 - 15:35  
Coffee Break
R&D for
Advanced
Detectors

K. Kuroda
15:35 - 15:47 T. Briant
(Laboratoire Kastler Brossel UPMC)
Ultra-sensitive measurement of thermal and quantum noises
15:50 - 16:02 G. Cagnoli
(IGR - Univ. of Glasgow)
R&D on thermal noise in Europe: the STREGA Project
16:05 - 16:17 F. Marin
(Univ. of Florence)
Experimental investigation of dynamic photo-thermal effect
16:20 - 16:32 I. Pinto
(Univ. del Sanio)
OPTIMIZING MULTI-LAYERED DIELECTRIC MIRROR COATINGS FOR THERMAL NOISE
16:35 - 16:47 R. DeSalvo
(Caltech)
Testing flat top profile (Mesa) laser beams for Thermal Noise reduction in Gravitational Wave interferometric detectors
16:50 - 17:02 T. Suzuki
(High Energy Accelarator Research Organization)
Application of sapphire bonding for suspension of cryogenic mirrors
17:05 - 17:17 Y. Chen
(AEI)
Displacement-noise free gravitational-wave detection
Summary
Talk
  B. Barish
(LIGO Laboratory)
 

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