Workshop photos can be viewed here.
          
          LHC Stretching Exercise
          The "data" will be presented on Monday morning at Gordy Kane's 
          talk. Everyone is encouraged to figure out the underlying theory just 
          as they will for the LHC. There will be an extended session on Wednesday 
          afternoon devoted to discussing the implications of collider data to 
          stringy physics. The answer will be revealed on Friday before the conference 
          concludes.
          The 
          complete talk by Gordy Kane
          LHC Data from talk by Gordy Kane
          Gordy's Black Box Revealed
           
        Bus Service
          Please note, for participants attending the String Phenomenology Workshop 
          (March 28 - April 1, 2005) immediately following the N=1 Workshop, at 
          Perimeter Institute, there will be buses leaving the Fields Institute 
          on Sunday, March 27, 2005 at 1:30 p.m. and 5:00 p.m. travelling to the 
          Four Points Sheraton in Kitchener/Waterloo. There will be sign-up sheets 
          available to reserve a seat.
        Accommodation/Travel:
          String Phenomenology workshop participants will be staying at the Four 
          Points Sheraton in Kitchener and a shuttle will run between the 
          hotel and PI daily. 
          Although non-invited participants are responsible for covering 
          their own accommodation costs, you can take advantage of the corporate 
          rate at the Four Points Sheraton at $105/night. To make a reservation, 
          please call them at (519)744-4141 and tell them you are with the "Perimeter 
          Institute reservation". 
          The Four Points Sheraton is located in downtown Kitchener, at 105 King 
          Street East. 
          For more information, please see their website at: www.fourpoints.com/kitchener
        If you have any questions or require further assistance, please contact 
          Jessica Harrison at jharrison@perimeterinstitute.ca 
          or at (519)569-7600, ext. 6051
         
        Overview:
          String phenomenology is an emerging research area in the rich interdisciplinary 
          boundaries of string theory, particle physics, and cosmology. Although 
          research in string phenomenology is motivated by physical questions, 
          progress often comes from connections to more formal and mathematical 
          aspects of string theory. These connections include: 
        
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 How does the Standard Model of particle physics arise from string 
              theory?: CalabiYau manifolds, G2 manifolds, brane 
              worlds, orientfolds, intersecting Dbranes, warped compactifications, 
              flux compactifications 
           
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Can string theory provide a realistic cosmology?: brane cosmology, 
              tachyon condensation, string field theory, decay of unstable branes, 
              thermodynamics of strings and branes, Hagedorn temperature, models 
              of inflation, timedependent backgrounds 
           
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 What are the experimental signatures of string theory?: brane 
              worlds, extra dimensions, signatures of short distance physics from 
              early universe cosmology, cosmic strings 
            
           
        
         It is truly an exciting time in cosmology where experiments have produced 
          and are continuing to yield an abundance of precision data. Similarly, 
          collider experiments at Fermilab, SLAC and CERN, as well as precision 
          lowenergy experiments, have the potential to make remarkable new 
          discoveries in particle physics in the next five years. Hence string 
          phenomenology is both a timely and exciting topic of a workshop in 2005.
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