T-8: Santa Fe Workshops

General Information
Every summer (July/August) T-8, often with other groups, organizes a
topical workshop in Santa Fe.
This workshop is usually held in one of the downtown hotels or
on the campus of St. John's College,
a small liberal
arts college that provides both a pleasant ambiance and convenient access
to Santa Fe. Among other topics, previous workshops have focused on
particle physics beyond the Standard Model, neutrino physics, lattice QCD, nonequilibrium phase transitions, cosmology
and other topics.
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Implications of Neutrino Flavor Oscillations (INFO 07),
July 2 - 6, 2007
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Santa Fe Summer Worshop: Particle Theory and the LHC,
July 23 - 29, 2006
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Implications of
Neutrino Flavor Oscillations (INFO 05),
July 11 - 15, 2005
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Santa Fe Summer Worshop: Beyond the Higgs,
Aug. 8 - 14, 2004
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Santa Fe Summer Worshop: Extra Dimensions and Beyond,
Aug. 4 - 10, 2002
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Santa Fe Cosmology Summer Worshop,
July 9 - 27, 2001
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Santa Fe 2000 Workshop on Supersymmetry, Branes
and Extra Dimensions
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1999 Santa Fe Workshop on Structure
Formation and Dark Matter
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1998 Santa Fe Workshop on the Standard Model
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A Symposium dedicated to the memory of Dick
Slansky
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1997 Santa Fe
Workshop on New Directions in Simplicial Quantum Gravity
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1996 Santa Fe
Workshop on Nonequilibrium Phase Transitions

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