On Thursday 8/10 evening, there will be a special mini-Workshop to discuss the physics opportunities of gamma-ray tracking detectors. It will take place from 7:30 to 9:30 PM in the Kellogg Center Auditorium

Everyone is welcome and are encouraged to present any ideas they may have. Currently, the following speakers have agreed to make brief presentations.

Teng-Lek Khoo
"Some thoughts on nuclear-structrure experiments with gamma-tracking detectors"

Thomas Glasmacher
"In-beam gamma-ray spectroscopy with fast exotic beams"

Doug Cline
"Exploring the neutron-rich frontier of nuclear physics"

Filip Kondev
"Linear polarization measurements using tracking detectors"

Michael Thoennessen
"Measurement of High energy Gamma-Rays with GRETA"

Cyrus Baktash
"GRETA at RIA: Opportunities and challenges"

If you like to contribute to the session, please contact I-Yang Lee (phone 510-486-5727, E-mail iylee@lbl.gov) Information on tracking detectors can be found, for example, at (http://greta.lbl.gov) and the links therein.

GRETA Advisory committee, 1998

Con W. Beausang
Yale University
272 Whitney Ave.
New Haven, CT 06520
203-432-5179 (o) 203-432-3522 (fax)
cwb@galileo.physics.yale.edu

Doug Cline
NSRL
University of Rochester
Rochester, NY 14627
716-275-4934 (o) 716-473-5384 (fax)
cline@nsrl31.nsrl.rochester.edu

Thomas Glasmacher
National Superconducting Cyclotron Lab.
Michigan State University
East Lansing, MI 48824
517-333-6418 (o) 517-353-5967 (fax)
glasmacher@nscl.msu.edu

Robert Janssens
Physics Division
Argonne National Lab.
9700 S. Cass Ave.
Argonne, IL 60439
630-252-8426 (o) 630-252-6210 (fax)
janssens@anlphy.phy.anl.gov

David C. Radford
Physics Division
Bldg. 6000, MS 6371
Oak Ridge National Lab.
Oak Ridge, TN 37831
423-241-5332(o) 423-574-8902(fax)

Mark A. Riley
Dept. of Physics
Florida State University
217 Keen
Tallahassee, FL 32306
850-644-2066 (o) 850-544-8630 (fax)
mriley@nucott.physics.fsu.edu