From: Andrew Brandt [brandta@uta.edu] Sent: Monday, March 20, 2006 3:46 PM To: 'James Pinfold'; 'Mike Albrow'; 'Krzysztof PIOTRZKOWSKI'; 'Hink, Paul'; 'Henry J. Frisch'; 'enari@fnal.gov'; 'J. Va'vra'; 'harold@frodo.uchicago.edu' Cc: 'Jia Li'; 'Pedro Miguel Duarte'; 'Alekzander Malcom'; 'CFM MEDINA'; 'Andrew Brandt'; 'Kaushik De'; 'Andy White'; 'Jae Yu' Subject: 10 psec workshop at UTA April 28th Hi, I'm pleased to invite you to a mini-workshop on 10 psec timing (not as ambitious as Henry) at UT-Arlington (DFW is the relevant airport) on Friday April 28th. Jerry Va'vra will be giving a colloquium on Thursday April 27th at 4pm and has agreed to stay on until Saturday afternoon. The workshop will consist of a few talks on developments in fast timing since Henry's workshop and issues related to electronics and detectors, especially as pertains to LHC nearbeam detectors. I imagine no more than 3 hours of morning talks, and an afternoon of discussion. Saturday morning will be available if needed. With the new U.S. airfare structure it is now possible for people to fly in thurs and leave Saturday without the stayover. My tentative expectations for non-UTA attendees are 1) Jerry Va'vra SLAC 2) Mike Albrow FNAL 3) Jim Pinfold and engineer Alberta 4) Henry Frisch and Harold Sanders from UC 5) K. Piotzkowski and engineer? Louvain 6) Paul Hink Burle 7) Yuji Enari? Brown anyone important that I'm leaving out? Please confirm. Let me know if you'd like to give a talk. I will send logistical details, hotels, directions etc. soon. thanks, andrew