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          **Note: There will be a shuttle bus going to Perimeter Institute 
          on Tuesday, May 10, 2005.
          The bus will leave Fields at 12:00 p.m., and will leave Perimeter, 
          to return, at 4:30 p.m.
          Send an email to: stringtheory@fields.utoronto.ca 
          to reserve a seat.
Schedule of Talks:
          
          Monday, May 9, 2005 -- 3:30 p.m. - 4:30 p.m.
          to be held at the Fields Institute
          I. Towards String Cosmology
          In this pedagogical lecture some basic part of the standard cosmological 
          model which is most relevant for the fundamental theoretical physics 
          will be explained. The common features and differences between early 
          universe inflation and late-time acceleration will be stressed. Some 
          recent attempts to address the issues of cosmology in string theory 
          and higher dimensional supergravity with the emphasis on successes and 
          still unsolved problems will be presented. 
Tuesday, May 10, 2005 -- 2:00 p.m. - 3:00 p.m.
          to be held at Perimeter Institute 
          II. Stabilization of moduli in string theory I
          Recent developments in black hole attractors and fixing moduli near 
          black hole horizon will be discussed. Main attention will be given to 
          two particular issues. 
          1) A striking role of stringy corrections converting a classical singularity 
          into a regular black hole with the singularity covered by the horizon. 
          
          2) An emergent relation between black hole attractors and cosmology 
          with regard to moduli stabilization.
Wednesday, May 11, 2005 -- 3:30 p.m. - 4:30 p.m.
          to be held at the Fields Institute
          III. Stabilization of moduli in string theory II
          A detailed arguments will be given why stabilization of certain moduli 
          is a prerequisite for string cosmology. We proceed with recently established 
          class of string theory vacua forming a large landscape of string theory. 
          New ideas about stabilization of moduli via instanton corrections to 
          the superpotential will be presented based on counting of the zero modes 
          of Dirac operator on M5 brane with background fluxes.
        
 Renata Kallosh
          Prof. Kallosh's current research involves theories of fundamental interactions 
          including gravity, different aspects of supersymmetry, supergravity 
          and M/string theory. She is also working on quantum theory of black 
          holes and gravitational waves in supersymmetric theories. Most recently 
          Prof. Kallosh was involved into studies of cosmology of the early universe 
          and properties of dark energy in the framework of M/string theory.
        
Career history:
B.S., 1966, Moscow State University
Ph.D., 1968, Lebedev Physical Institute, Moscow
Professor, Lebedev Physical Institute, Moscow, 1981-89
Scientific Associate, CERN, Switzerland, 1989-1990
Professor of Physics, Stanford University, 1990-present
The Fields Institute Coxeter Lecture Series (CLS) brings a leading mathematician to the Institute to give a series of three lectures in the field of the current thematic program.The first talk is an overview for a general mathematical audience, postdoctoral fellows and graduate students. The other two talks are chosen, in collaboration with the organizers of the thematic program, to target specialists in the field.