N E E D S - Talks

 

Session 1: Interpretation of extensive air-shower data

 

M.Roth

University of Leeds, UK

Problems of determining energy spectrum and composition by EAS observations

J.Knapp

University of Leeds, UK

What do we know about the hadronic interactions from EAS

M.Risse

FZK Karlsruhe, Germany

Knowledge by measuring hadrons at KASCADE

E.C.Loh

US National Science Foundation

Super GZK Events

O.Saavedra

Universita di Torino, Italy

What do we know about hadronic interaction models from high altitude experiments

G.Schatz

Forschungszentrum Karlsruhe

Germany

Unexplained features of emulsion data

A.Haungs

FZK Karlsruhe, Germany

Models Tests with Pamir data

M.Unger

DESY Zeuthen, Germany

Studies of the Cosmic Ray muon spectrum

A.Haungs

FZK Karlsruhe, Germany

Muon density measurements

 

Session 2: Monte Carlo simulations of EAS

 

D.Heck

FZK Karlsruhe, Germany

The EAS Monte-Carlo simulation code CORSIKA

T.Stanev

University of Delaware, USA

Hybrid Simulations of Giant air showers

R.Engel

University of Delaware, USA

Hadronic interaction models used for analysing EAS observations

H.Jung

Lund University, Sweden

Monte-Carlo simulations for collider experiments

S.Ostapchenko

Universität Karlsruhe, Germany

Hadronic interaction models and collider results

J.N.Capdevielle

L.P.C. College de France

France

Fast convergence in multiple production for ultra-high energies

G.Battistoni

INFN Milano, Italy

The actual status about the model descriptions at lower energies

L.Jones

University of Michigan, USA

What the CR need from accelerator: A shopping list

 

Session 3: Possibilities at present and future accelerator experiments

 

S.Tapprogge

CERN, Switzerland

Possibilities of accelerator experiments at LHC (incl. TOTEM)

A.Angelis

University of Athen, Greece

Possibilities of information from the Castor-experiment

A.Rostovtsev

DESY Hamburg, Germany

Possibilities of information from experiments at DESY

M.Erdmann

Universiät Karlsruhe, Germany

Low x-physics at HERA

D.Bucher

Universiät Münster, Germany

Possibilities of information from experiments at RHIC

J.Ranft

Universität Siegen, Germany

RHIC and DPMJET III

C.Rosenfeld

University of South Carolina, USA

The MIPP experiment at Fermilab

V.Tano

MPI für Physik München, Germany

Underlying Events at the Tevatron

K.Zuber

University of Oxford, UK

Possibilities of information from the Harp-experiment

G.Barr

University of Oxford, UK

Use of data in hadroproduction simulation programs

B.Fadem

Iowa State University

USA

Low energies at Brookhaven-AGS