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 DARK 2002 PARTICIPANTS AS AT 4/10/01 
 Name 
 Institution 
 Tentative Title of Talk 
 E-mail Address 
 
 ARNOWITT, Richard 
 
 Texas A & M University, Texas, USA 
 Supersymmetry and dark matter 
 arnowitt@physics.tamu.edu 
 BAGANOFF, Frederick K. 
 
 MIT, Cambridge, Mass., USA 
 Chandra X-ray spectroscopic imaging of Sgr A* 
 
 fkb@space.mit.edu 
 BEREZINSKY, Veniamin S. 
 
 INFN, Laboratori Nazionali del Gran Sasso, Assergi, Italy 
 Non-baryonic dark matter 
 berezinsky@lngs.infn.it 
 BERNABEI, Rita 
 
 University of Rome, Italy 
 Status of DAMA experiment for dark matter searches 
 bernabei@roma2.infn.it 
 BERNARDEAU, F. 
 
 Service de Physique Theorique Saclay, France 
 Testing quintessence models with large-scale structure growth 
 fbernard@spht.saclay.cea.fr 
 BETTINI, Alessandro 
 
 INFN, Laboratori Nazionali del Gran Sasso, Assergi, Italy 
 Status and future of Gran-Sasso underground laboratory 
 alessandro.bettini@lngs.infn.it 
 BLUDMAN, Sidney 
 
 DESY, Zeuthen, Germany 
 Quintessence Cosmology 
 bludman@mail.desy.de 
 BURDYUZHA, Vladimir 
 
 Astro Space Center, Russian Academy of Sciences, Moscow, Russia 
 Familon model of dark matter: New results 
 burdyuzh@asc.rssi.ru 
 BURGESS, Cliff 
 
 Institute for Advanced Study, Princeton, USA & McGill University, Quebec, Canada 
 Scalar singlet dark matter 
 cliff@ias.edu 
 BYERS, Nina 
 
 University of California, Los Angeles, USA 
 
 
 nbyers@physics.ucla.edu 
 CHARDIN, Gabriel 
 
 DSM/DAPNIA/SPP, Centre d'Etudes de Saclay, France 
 The status of project Edelweiss chardin@hep.saclay.cea.fr 
 CHAVANIS, Pierre-Henri 
 
 Lab. De Physique Quantique 31062 Toulouse, France 
 Equilibrium states of collisionless stellar systems 
 chavanis@irsamc2.ups-tlse.fr 
 CLINE, David 
 
 University of California, Los Angeles, USA 
 ZEPLIN IV and ZEPLIN II - Ultimate WIMP detectors 
 dcline@physics.ucla.edu 
 CRAIG, Matthew W. 
 
 Minnesota State University, Moorhead, Minnesota, USA 
 The structure of dark matter halos in an annihilating dark matter model 
 mcraig@mnstatme.edu 
 DAVIDSON, Sacha 
 
 Oxford University, Oxford, UK 
 Self-interacting warm dark matter 
 davidson@thphys.ox.ac.uk 
 DOLGOV, Alexander 
 
 INFN, Sezione di Ferrara, Italy 
 Massive sterile neutrinos as warm dark matter 
 dolgov@fe.infn.it 
 DORODNITSYN, A.V. 
 
 Space Research Institute (IKI), Moscow, Russia 
 
 
 dora@mx.iki.rssi.ru 
 ECKART, Andreas 
 
 University of Cologne, Cologne, Germany 
 The dark mass concentration at the center of the Milky Way 
 eckart@eckart.ph1.uni-koeln.de 
 EINASTO, Jaan 
 
 Tartu Observatory, Estonia 
 
 Large scale structure and dark matter 
 einasto@jupiter.aai.ee 
 ELLIS, John 
 
 CERN, Switzerland 
 Dark matter candidates beyond the Standard Model 
 john.ellis@cern.ch 
 EVANS, Wyn 
 
 Oxford University, Oxford, UK 
 Dark matter in galaxies and cluster of galaxies 
 nwe@thphys.ox.ac.uk 
 FALCKE, Heino 
 
 MPIf Radioastronomie, Bonn, Germany 
 Sgr A* 
 hfalcke@mpifr-bonn.mpg.de 
 
 FARAGGI, Alon E. 
 
 Oxford University, Oxford, UK 
 Self-interacting dark matter from the hidden heterotic-string sector 
 faraggi@thphys.ox.ac.uk 
 FARGION, Daniele 
 
 University of Rome, Italy 
 Relic neutrino masses and GZK cosmic rays 
 daniele.fargion@roma1.infn.it 
 FAYET, Pierre 
 
 Ecole Normale Sup., Paris, France 
 Constraining dark matter candidates from structure formation 
 fayet@physique.ens.fr 
 FREESE, Katie 
 
 University of Michigan, USA 
 
 
 freese@umalp1.physics.lsa.umich.edu 
 FUCHS, Burkhard 
 
 University of Heidelberg, Germany 
 
 
 fuchs@ari.uni-heidelberg.de 
 GANGULY, Avijit 
 
 Institute of Mathematical Sciences, Chennai, India 
 Effective neutrino electromagnetic interaction in a magnetized medium 
 avijit@imsc.ernet.in 
 GIRARD, Tom A. 
 
 Lisbon University, Portugal 
 The status of project SIMPLE 
 criodets@alf1.cii.fc.ul.pt 
 GONDOLO, Paulo 
 
 CERN, Switzerland 
 Neutralino dark matter 
 gondolo@mppmu.mpg.de 
 GRIEST, Kim 
 
 University of California, San Diego, USA 
 Baryonic dark matter and Machos 
 kgriest@ucsd.edu 
 GUZZO, Luigi 
 
 Astronomical Observatory di Brera, Merate, Italy 
 Large scale structure and dark matter 
 guzzo@merate.mi.astro.it 
 HAIMAN, Zoltan 
 
 Princeton University, Princeton, USA 
 Galaxy clusters to probe cosmological parameters 
 zoltan@astro.princeton.astro 
 HALYO, Edi 
 
 Stanford University, Stanford, California, USA 
 Hybrid quintessence with an end or quint- essence from branes and large dimensions 
 vhalyo@stanford.edu 
 HAMILTON, Andrew J.S. 
 
 University of Colorado, Boulder, USA Cosmic microwave background, dark matter and dark energy or Weighing neutrinos with microwave background and galaxy data 
 ajsh@dark.colorado.edu 
 HANSEN, S. 
 
 INFN, Sezione di Ferrara, Italy 
 
 Sterile neutrinos as cold and warm dark matter 
 sthansen@fe.infn.it 
 HARTMANN, Dieter H. 
 
 Clemson University, Clemson, USA 
 Gamma-ray bursts and cosmic evolution 
 hartmann@grb.phys.clemson.edu 
 HIME, Andrew 
 
 Los Alamos Nat. Lab., USA 
 Solar neutrino observations at SNO 
 ahime@lanl.gov 
 HOFMANN, Ralf N.M.N. 
 
 Max-Planck-Institut, Munich, Germany 
 Gauge quintessence 
 ralfh@mppmu.mpg.de 
 HUNG, P.Q. 
 
 University of Virginia, Charleston, USA 
 Sterile neutrino and accelerating Universe 
 pqh@galileo.phys.virginia.edu 
 JUSZKIEWICZ, Roman 
 
 Copernicus Astronomical Center, Warsaw, Poland 
 The mean mass density of dark nonrelativistic matter from pairwise motions of galaxies 
 roman@oberon.camk.edu.pl 
 KIM, Jihn E. 
 
 Seoul National University, Korea 
 Axino cosmology 
 
 jekim@phyp.snu.ac.kr 
 KOFMAN, Lev 
 
 CITA, University of Toronto, Toronto, Canada 
 BPS branes in cosmology 
 kofman@sympatico.ca 
 KRAUSS, Lawrence 
 
 Case Western Res. University, Cleveland, Ohio, USA 
 
 
 krauss@theory1.phys.cwru.edu 
 KUNO, Yoshi 
 
 Osaka University, Japan 
 Dark matter search at Osaka 
 yoshitaka@kek.jp 
 KUSENKO, Alexander 
 
 University of California, Los Angeles, USA 
 Q-ball candidates for self-interacting dark matter 
 kusenko@physics.ucla.edu 
 KWARTENG, George 
 
 University of Cape Coast, Ghana 
 
 
 georgekwarteng@yahoo.com 
 LEE, Hyun Min 
 
 Seoul National University, Korea 
 RS brane cosmology 
 
 jekim@phyp.snu.ac.kr 
 LEEUW, Lerothodi 
 
 University of Central Lancashire, UK 
 
 
 lleeuw@uclan.ac.uk 
 LESQUEN, Alain 
 
 SACLAY, France 
 The status of project Edelweiss 
 lesquen@hep.saclay.cea.fr 
 LINEWEAVER, Charley 
 
 University of New South Wales, Australia 
 Cosmological parameters 
 charley@bat.phys.unsw.edu.au 
 LYTH, David H. 
 
 University of Lancaster, UK 
 
 Recent developments in models of inflation and their observational constraints 
 d.lyth@lancaster.ac.uk 
 MADEJSKI, Greg 
 
 SLAC, Stanford, USA 
 Black holes in active galactic nuclei 
 madejski@slac.stanford.edu 
 MADSEN, Jes 
 
 University of Aarhus, Denmark 
 Dark matter phase space densities 
 jesm@ifa.au.dk 
 MAGNON, Anne 
 
 Universite Blaise Pascal, Aubiore, France 
 Dark energy and the critical cosmic state 
 matiman@wanadoo.fr 
 MATOS, Tonatiuh 
 
 Cinvestav University, Mexico 
 Scalar field dark matter 
 tmatos@fis.cinvestav.mx 
 MAVROMATOS, Nikolaus 
 
 CERN, Switzerland 
 Quantum gravity or String theory and an accelerating Universe 
 nikolaus.mavromatos@cern.ch 
 MEDVEDEV, Mikhail V. 
 
 CITA, University of Toronto, Ontario, Canada 
 Self-interacting dark matter with flavor mixing 
 medvedev@cita.utoronto.ca 
 MELCHIORRI, Alessandro 
 
 Oxford University, Oxford, UK 
 Multiple peaks in angular power spectrum of CMB 
 melch@astro.ox.ac.uk 
 MENCI, Nicola 
 
 Osservatorio Astronomico di Roma, Italy 
 Dark matter and baryons in groups and clusters of galaxies 
 menci@coma.mporzio.astro.it 
 MENG, Xin He 
 
 Nankai University, Tianjin, China 
 Dark energy in the LFRW cosmology 
 mengxh@public.tpt.tj.cn 
 MERRIFIELD, Michael 
 
 Nottingham University, UK 
 Dark matter in the Milky Way 
 nottingham.ac.uk 
 MERRITT, David 
 
 Rutgers University, USA 
 Formation of galactic nuclei 
 merritt@ruthep.rutgers.edu 
 MINAKATA, Hisakazu 
 
 Metro University, Japan 
 The status of degenerate neutrinos as hot matter candidates 
 minakata@phys.metro-u.ac.jp 
 MOHAPATRA, Rabi N. 
 
 University of Maryland, USA 
 Sterile neutrinos, mirror universe and large extra dimensions 
 rmohapat@physics.umd.edu 
 MOORE, Ben 
 
 Durham University, Durham, UK Caustic rings and cold dark matter or The surface brightness of dark matter: unique signa- tures of neutralino annihilation in galactic halo 
 ben.moore@durham.ac.uk 
 MOSCHELLA, Ugo 
 
 Milan University, Italy 
 The Chaplygin gas 
 moschell@fis.unico.it 
 NANOPOULUS, Dimitri 
 
 Texas A & M University, Texas, USA 
 
 
 dimitri@soda.physics.tamu.edu 
 NATH, Pran 
 
 Northeastern University, Boston, USA 
 Review talk on g-2 and SUSY 
 nath@neu.edu 
 NILLES, Hans-Peter 
 
 University of Bonn, Germany 
 The inflatino problem in supergravity inflationary models or Inflation and dark matter 
 nilles@th.physik.uni-bonn.de 
 OLIVE, Keith 
 
 University of Minnesota, USA 
 Cold dark matter in SUGRA models 
 olive@physics.spa.umn.edu 
 OSTRIKER, Jeremiah P. 
 
 Princeton University Observatory, Princeton, USA 
 Halo formation in warm dark matter models 
 jpo@astro.princeton.edu 
 PELTONIEMI, Juha 
 
 University of Oulu, Finland 
 Future underground laboratory in Finland 
 juha.peltoniemi@oulu.fi 
 
 PERKINS, Kelly 
 
 University of Texas, Dallas, USA 
 
 
 classicat63@yahoo.com 
 
 RHODE, Wolfgang 
 
 University of Wuppertal, Germany 
 The potential of AMANDA for dark matter search 
 rhode@uni-wuppertal.de 
 ROOS, Matts 
 
 University of Helsinki, Finland 
 Black holes in active galactic nuclei 
 matts.roos@helsinki.fi 
 ROSENFELD, R. 
 
 IFT, Sao Paulo-SP, Brazil 
 Self-interacting scalar dark matter and Higgs decay 
 rosenfel@ift.unesp.br 
 ROSZKOWSKI, Leszek 
 
 University of Lancaster, UK 
 SUSY wimp detection 
 l.roszkowski@lancaster.ac.uk 
 RUFFINI, Remo 
 
 University "La Sapienza", Rome, Italy Fundamental issues on the latest implications of neutrino mass measurements and possibility of leptonic numbers different from zero 
 ruffini@icra.it 
 SALUCCI, Paulo 
 
 SISSA, Trieste, Italy 
 Dark matter distribution in disc galaxies 
 salucci@sissa.it 
 SAQIB, Tufail 
 
 City Computer Consultants, Pakistan 
 
 
 saqibtufail@yahoo.com 
 SATTA, Luigi 
 
 Dipartimento di Energetica, Univ. "La Sapienza", Rome, Italy 
 
 
 satta@lnf.infn.it 
 SCHUNK, Franz 
 
 University of Cologne, Germany 
 Scalar field model for dark holes 
 fs@thp.uni-koeln.de 
 SCOTT, D. 
 
 University of British Columbia, Canada 
 What can we learn from cosmic microwave background? 
 dscott@astro.ubc.ca 
 SEIDEL, Wolfgang 
 
 Max Planck Institute, Munich, Germany 
 Results and plans of the CRESST dark matter search 
 seidel@mppmu.mpg.de 
 SHARAFIDDINOV, Rasulkhozha 
 Uzbekistan Academy of Sciences, Tashkent, Uzbekistan 
 On the gravitational structure of the neutrino interaction with matter 
 rasulkhozha@suninp.tashkent.su 
 
 SILK, Joseph 
 
 Oxford University, Oxford, UK 
 Astrophysical limits on massive dark matter 
 
 silk@astro.ox.ac.uk 
 SPOONER, Neil J.C. 
 
 University of Sheffield, UK The DRIFT project and other dark matter search in Boulby mine. 2nd talk from ZEPLIN liquid Xe team 
 n.spooner@sheffield.ac.uk 
 STEIGMAN, Gary 
 
 Ohio State University, USA 
 BBN 
 steigman@mps.ohio-state.edu 
 SUZUKI, Yoichiro 
 
 University of Tokyo, Japan 
 Neutrino oscillations 
 suzuki@suklow12.icrr.u-tokyo.ac.jp 
 TEGMARK, Max 
 
 University of Pennsylvania, USA 
 Cosmic microwave background, dark matter and dark energy 
 max@physics.upenn.edu 
 VALLE, Jose W. F. 
 
 Instituto de Fisica Corpuscular - U. de Valencia/CSIC, Astroparticle and High Energy Physics Group, Spanie 
 Neutrino oscillations: Status and Prospect 
 valle@hal.ific.uv.es 
 VAN BIBBER, Karl 
 
 Lawrence Livermore Nat. Lab., USA 
 Axion search 
 e911825@popsicle.llnl.gov 
 VERA, Rafael A. 
 Faculad de Ciencias Fosicas y Matematica, University of Conception, Chile 
 Dark matter and CMB radiation fixed by an experimental approach to gravitation 
 rvera@udec.cl 
 
 VERGADOS, Ioannis 
 
 Ioannina University, Greece 
 Searching for supersymmetric dark matter 
 vergados@artemis1.physics.uoi.gr 
 WEILER, Tom 
 
 Vanderbilt University, USA 
 Neutrino mass and GKZ cutoff 
 tom.weiler@vanderbilt.edu 
 YUSEF-ZADEH, Farhad 
 
 Northwestern University, Evanston Illinois, USA 
 The Galactic center 
 zadeh@nwu.edu 
 ZEE, Antonio 
 
 ITP, University of California, Santa Barbara, USA 
 Collisional dark matter 
 zee@itp.ucsb.edu 
 ZUBER, Kai 
 
 University of Dortmund, Germany 
 Particle detectors in neutrino astrophysics 
 zuber@physik.uni-dortmund.de