AWT_CSSM_IAC_01 - Physics

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International Advisory Committee Meeting
15-16 November 2001
Professor Anthony Thomas
CSSM
Adelaide University
AIMS
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Research:
- Make major advances in the understanding of the structure of hadronic matter
- Cross fertilization offers great opportunities for a major breakthrough in our
understanding
- Lattice, Models, Phenomenology, Links to Experiment: individual hadrons and dense
matter
- Develop strong international links, exchanges
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Personnel:
- High level postgraduate and postdoctoral training
- “Interact with best researchers in a stimulating atmosphere”
AIMS
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Service
- LANL Archive for Australia
- Workshop program (support external students and affiliate staff)
- Stimulate school students to science and technology (brochures, school visits)
- Physics Guru
- Public Lectures
- Newspapers, radio, Television
Current Academic Staff
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Dr. Ingo Bojak
Dr. P. Coddington
Dr. Xin-Heng Guo
Dr. Alex Kalloniatis (Australian Research Fellow)
Dr. Ayse Kizilersü
Dr. Vadim Guzey
Dr. Derek Leinweber
Dr. Martin Oettel (joint appointment Alexander von Humbolt
Stiftung/Foundation & CSSM)
Dr. Andreas Schreiber (Australian Research Fellow)
Professor Anthony Thomas (Director)
A/Prof Anthony Williams (Deputy Director)
Dr. Jianbo Zhang
Former Postdoctoral Staff
Previous CSSM academic staff who have taken up positions in the
following institutions/private enterprise:
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Axel Bender (DSTO)
Csaba Boros (Lufthansa)
Seungho Choe (Hiroshima Univ., Japan)
Fred Hawes (Spectral Sciences, Inc.)
Dinghui Lu (Zhejiang University)
Wally Melnitchouk (TJNAF)
Jon Ivar Skullerud (Amsterdam)
Vincent Stoks (TRIUMF, Canada)
Kazuo Tsushima (Athens Univ., USA)
Georg Wagner (Tuebingen Univ., Germany)
Postgraduate Students
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Sundance Bilson-Thompson (Ph.D.).
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Supervisors: D.B. Leinweber & A.G.
Williams
Waseem Kamleh (Ph.D.). Supervisor: A.G.
Williams
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Daniel Kusterer (M.Sc. Baden-
Francois Bissey (Ph.D.). Cotutelle (U.
Wuerttemberg/S.A. Exchange Program) Supervisor: D.B. Leinweber
Blaise Pascal) & A.W. Thomas.
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Frederic Bonnet (Ph.D.). Supervisors:
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D.B. Leinweber & A.G. Williams.
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Patrick Bowman (Ph.D.). Supervisors:
D.B. Leinweber & A.G. Williams;
position at Florida State Univ.
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Pascal) & A.W. Thomas
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Shane Braendler (Ph.D.). Supervisor:
Will Detmold (Ph.D.). Supervisors: A.
Emily Hackett-Jones (M.Sc.).
Supervisors: D.B. Leinweber & A.W.
Thomas
Stewart Wright (Ph.D.). Supervisors: D.B.
Leinweber & A.W. Thomas;
position at Liverpool, UK.
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Bender & A.W. Thomas
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Tom Sizer (Ph.D.). Supervisor: A.G.
Williams
A.W. Thomas
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Olivier Leitner (Ph.D.). Cotutelle (U. Blaise
Ross Young (Ph.D.). Supervisors: D.B.
Leinweber & A.W. Thomas
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James Zanotti (Ph.D.). Supervisors: D.B.
Leinweber & A.G. Williams
Honours Students
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Jonathon Ashley - Supervisor: A.W. Thomas
Ben Crouch - Supervisors: D.B. Leinweber & A.W. Thomas
John Hedditch - Supervisor: D.B. Leinweber
Mark Stanford - Supervisor: A.W. Schreiber
Prizes/Awards to Staff & Students
2001:
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Walter Boas Medal for Physics (Australian Institute of Physics) - A/Prof. A.G.
Williams.
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Harrie Massey Medal (U.K. Institute of Physics) - Prof. A.W. Thomas
University Alumni Medal (Adelaide University, Honours) - Emily Hackett-Jones.
University Medal (Adelaide University, undergraduate) - Waseem Kamleh.
Cambridge University Ph.D. Scholarship - Emily Hackett-Jones.
Bragg Silver Medal (Adelaide University, top Physics graduate) - Ross Young.
AINSE Prize (best student poster AINSE meeting) - Stewart Wright
Presentations at International
Conferences/Workshop by CSSM Staff, 2001
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Dr. Ingo Bojak
9th Int. Wkshop on Deep Inelastic Scattering, Bologna, April 2001
RIKEN BNL Research Center Wkshop, Japan, May 2001
3rd Circum-Pan-Pacific Symposium on High Energy Physics, Beijing, October
2001
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Mr. Will Detmold
9th Int. Symposium on Meson-Nucleon Physics and the Structure of the Nucleon,
Washington, July 2001
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Dr. Vadim Guzey
9th Int. Wkshop on Deep Inelastic Scattering, Bologna, April 2001
3rd Circum-Pan-Pacific Symposium on High Energy Physics, Beijing, October
2001
Presentations at International
Conferences/Workshop by CSSM Staff, 2001
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Dr. Alex Kalloniatis
Wkshop on the Physics of Color Confinement, Trento, July 2001
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Dr. Ayse Kizilersü
6th Wkshop on Non-perturbative QCD, Paris, June 2001
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Dr. Wally Melnitchouk
Int. Wkshop on The Physics of Excited Nucleons, Mainz, March 2001
3rd Int. Conference on Perspectives in Hadronic Physics, Trieste, May 2001
Wkshop on Correlations in Nucleons and Nuclei, Washington, May 2001
Presentations at International
Conferences/Workshop by CSSM Staff, 2001
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Prof. Anthony Thomas
Wkshop on The Physics of Excited Nucleons, Mainz, March 2001
3rd Int. Conference on Perspectives in Hadronic Physics, Trieste, May 2001
Wkshop on the Spin Structure of the Proton and Polarized Collider Physics, ECT*
Trento, July 2001
Int. Conf. On Nuclear Physics (INPC2001), Berkeley, July 2001
1st Int. wkshop on Neutrino-Nucleus Interactions in the Few GeV Region, KEK
Tsukuba, December 2001
Int. Symposium on Electromagnetic Interactions in Nuclear and Hadron Physics, Osaka,
December 2001
Presentations at International
Conferences/Workshop by CSSM Staff, 2001
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A/Prof. Anthony Williams
6th Wkshop on Nonperturbative QCD, Paris, June 2001
Wkshop on Parity Violation in Electromagnetic Physics, Newport News, June 2001
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Dr. Jianbo Zhang
3rd Circum-Pan-Pacific Symposium on High Energy Physics, Beijing, October 2001
Talks presented by staff and students at CSSM 2001 Workshops
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Lepton Scattering, Hadrons and QCD, Adelaide, 26 March - 6 April, - 10
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Lattice Hadron Physics, Cairns, 9 - 18 July, - 14
International Collaborative Agreements
 Abdus Salam International Centre for Theoretical Physics - Italy
 Argonne National Laboratory - USA
 Bonn University - Germany
 Chinese Academy of Sciences (Beijing) - China
 Commissariat à l'Energie Atomique - France
 European Centre for Theoretical Studies in Nuclear Physics and Related Areas (Trento)
- Europe
 Indiana University (Bloomington) - USA
 Institute for Nuclear Theory, University of Washington (Seattle) - USA
 Instituto De Fisica Teòrica (IFT-UNESP) - Brazil
 Joint Institute for Nuclear Research (JINR - Dubna) - Russia
 Jülich (FZ) - Germany
International Collaborative Agreements, cont.
 MESON (Medium Energy Science Open Network) involving IUCF Indiana; Yonsei,
Korea; RCNP Osaka; KVI Groningen; IMP Lanzhou; TSL Uppsala; NAC Cape Town;
SAHA Calcutta; FZ Jülich; CIAE Beijing
 Osaka University - Japan
 Supercomputer Computations Research Institute; (SCRI, Florida) - USA
 Svedberg Laboratory - Sweden
 Thomas Jefferson National Accelerator Facility (Newport News) - USA
 Technical University of Munich - Germany
 TRIUMF (Vancouver) - Canada
 Université Blaise Pascal - France
 University of Tübingen - Germany
Visitor Program 2001
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Dr. P. Bowman, Florida, USA
Dr. A. Chian, Sao Paolo, Brazil
Dr. M. Chaichian, Helsinki
Dr. G. Dunne, Connecticut
Dr. Y. Hoshino, Kushiro, Japan
Dr. C.-S. Huang, Beijing, China
Prof. A. Ioannides, RIKEN, Japan
Dr. S. Krewald, Jueilich, Germany
Dr. R. Landau, Oregon, USA
Dr. D. Lu, Zhejiang, China
Prof. W.-X. Ma, Beijing, China
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Dr. K. Maltman, York, Canada
Dr. S. Sharpe, Seattle, USA
Dr. A. Signal, Massey, NZ
Dr. D. Sinclair, Argonne, USA
Prof. J. Speth, Juelich, Germany
Dr. P. Tandy, Ohio, USA
Dr. G. Valencia, Iowa, USA
Prof. M. Veltman, Utrecht
Dr. J. Vergados, Ionnina, Greece
Dr. L. von Smekal, Erlangen
Dr. M. Weyrauch, Bundesanstalt,
Germany
CSSM Workshops/Conferences
2000
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3rd International Symposium on Symmetries in Subatomic Physics - March
Total Number of Participants: 85
Overseas Participants: 45
Interstate Participants: 12
Local Participants: 28
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International Conference on Quark Nuclear Physics - February
Total Number of Participants: 109
Overseas Participants: 75
Interstate Participants: 1
Local Participants: 33
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HallD Workshop - February
Total Number of Participants: 45
Overseas Participants: 24
Interstate Participants: Nil
Local Participants: 21
CSSM Workshops/Conferences 2001
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Lattice Hadron Physics Workshop - July
Total Number of Participants: 42
Overseas Participants: 26
Interstate Participants: 1
Local Participants: 15
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Hamiltonian Lattice Gauge Theories Workshop - April
Total Number of Participants: 19
Overseas Participants: Nil
Interstate Participants: 4
Local Participants: 15
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Leptonic Scattering Workshop - March
Total Number of Participants: 64
Overseas Participants: 35
Local Participants: 29
Future Workshops
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Joint Workshop with JHF, March 2002
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The Structure of the Nucleon (Joint with ECT* in Trento),
September 2002
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NUPP Summer School, February 2003
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2nd Lattice Workshop, Cairns, June/July(?) 2003
Research Highlights
1995:
50+
Formalism for VCS (Generalized Polarizabilities)
1995:
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Sum Rules Vector Mesons in Nuclear Matter
1995:
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Nuclear EMC Effect
1996:
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Neutron/Proton Structure Functions at Large x
1997:
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Rho-Omega Mixing, VMD, Pion Form Factor
1997:
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Hadron Masses in Dense Matter
1997:
Rho-Omega Mixing and Direct CP Violation in Hadronic B Decays
1998:
35+
Strangeness Magnetic Moment of Nucleon
PRL
Research Highlights
1998:
Charge Symmetry Violation in Parton Distributions
1999:
Infrared Behaviour of Gluon Propagator
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Dynamical Symmetry Breaking in the Sea of the Nucleon
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Chiral Symmetry Breaking and Nucleon Intrinsic Structure
2001:
PRL
Local Duality
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Quark Propagator in Landau Gauge
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Chiral Extrapolation of Lattice Moments
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Small-x and Black Body Regime
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Hadron Masses from FLIC Actions
PRL
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PRL
PRL
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PRL
PRL
HOP
Associates of CSSM
All academic staff working in theoretical, nuclear
and particle physics in Australia:
Australian National University
James Cook University
Swinburne Institute of Technology
The Flinders University of South Australia
University of Melbourne
University of New South Wales
University of Tasmania
Former Postgraduate Students
Dr. Armin Ardekani, Scientist, QChem, Inc., Pittsburg, USA.
Dr. Amanda Michels, Financial
Modeller, UBS, (New York) USA.
Dr. Steven Bass, Research Fellow
ECT* (Trento).
Dr. Heath O’Connell, Stanford
Linear Accelerator Center, USA.
Shane Braendler, Staff Scientist,
DSTO (continuing half-time Ph.D.)
Dr. E. Rodionov, AT&T (New York)
USA.
Dr. Charles Brasted,
connect.com.au, Melbourne.
Dr. Fernando Steffens, Ericsson,
Sao Paulo.
Dr. Wally Melnitchouk, Jefferson
Lab. (Newport News) Virginia, USA.
Dr. Lindy Swift, Staff Scientist,
Marine Science, DSTO.
Budget - 2001
Income
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ARC
636,384
*Science Faculty
162,491
RIBG
98,898
DVC(Research)
75,000
ARF’s (awarded by ARC)
155,000
TJNAF/von Humbolt
64,250
WkShops/Conferences 66,000
Sub-Total
Subtract 2000 deficit
Total
*includes Director’s salary
includes ARC Fellowships
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1,258,023
-58,511
1,199,512
Expenditure
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* † Academic Salaries 700,000
Administrative Staff
104,000
Scholarships
76,000
Visitor Program
75,000
AvH Fellow
12,000
Workshops
75,000
Travel
74,000
Miscellaneous
83,512
Total
1,199,512
Budget situation within Adelaide
University
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ARC Funding
CSSM ARC
2 x ARC Fellows
$636K p.a.
$155K p.a.
$791K p.a.
Total overhead to University 50-60%. Assume 50% 
$1,186K p.a. received by University of Adelaide.
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SRC
$636K p.a.
Fellows
$155K p.a.
RIBG
$ 99K p.a.
DVC®
$ 75K p.a.
Science*
$163K p.a.
$1,128K p.a.
The above figures do not include postgraduate income, prestige or research
impact. As can be seen, CSSM returns a small profit to the University.
Return to South Australia
• Direct expenditure: $1.2 million p.a. spent here.
• In addition, tremendous intellectual drive …putting
Adelaide “on the map”.
• New Initiatives: Supercomputer CHPCA : 1 teraflops
• WISER (eventually similar budget to CSSM)
• Purely “tourist income” from attendance at CSSM &
NITP Workshops:
$1.1 million since 1995 (estimated on 1995 SA
tourism figures).
Draft Report of the CSSM –
International Advisory Committee
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Members:
Professor A. Dzierba (Indiana University)
Professor T. Hatsuda (University of Tokyo)
Professor L. McLerran (Brookhaven National Laboratory)
Professor W. Weise (Technical University of Munich & ECT*, Trento)
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“The CSSM is a world respected center in theoretical physics”.
“The quality of the permanent staff is outstanding”.
“The work of the center is widely known, published in the best journals in the field
and widely cited in both international journals and international scientific meetings”.
The University of Adelaide, indeed the country of Australia, should take pride in this
exceptional center. The CSSM sets a standard of excellence that benefits all units
within the University”.
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