TUE, MAY 6th - BERTHOUD 241       UHECR Observations I
13:45-14:00 Doug Bergman Rutgers University US First Observation of the Greisen-Zatsepin-Kuzmin Suppression
14:00-14:15 Paulo Privitera University of Chicago US Measurement of the energy spectrum of cosmic rays from the Pierre Auger Observatory
14:15-14:30 Michael Unger Karlsruhe institute fur technologie Germany Measurement of the average Shower Maximum of Ultra High Energy Cosmic Ray Showers with the Pierre Auger Observatory
14:30-14:45 Tere Dova Universidad Nacional de La Plata Argentina Mass composition studies using the surface detector of the Pierre Auger Observatory
14:45-15:00 Viviana Scherini University of Wuppertal Germany Search for ultra-high energy photons with the Pierre Auger Observatory
15:00-15:15 Akimichi Taketa University of Tokyo Japan Hybrid observation of ultra-high energy cosmic ray by Telescope Array experiment
15:15-15:30 Andreas Haungs Forschungszentrum Karlsruhe Germany Investigating the 2nd Knee: The KASCADE-Grande Experiment
15:30-15:45 Hermann Kolanoski Humboldt-Universitat zu Berlin Germany Cosmic Ray Results from the IceTop Air Shower Array
TUE, MAY 6th - BERTHOUD 243       Acceleration Models
13:45-14:00 Mikhail Malkov UCSD US Time Variability and Bifurcations of Cosmic Ray
Acceleration at Shocks
14:00-14:15 Maxim Lyutikov Purdue University US Accelerations of UHECRs in sheared jets of
powerful AGNs
14:15-14:30 Federico Fraschetti Université Paris Diderot France On the acceleration of Ultra-High Energy Cosmic Rays
14:30-14:45 Satoshi Takeuchi University of Yamanashi Japan Particle accelerations by shock waves in magnetized electron-positron plasmas
14:45-15:00 Lukasz Stawarz Stanford University US Stochastic Acceleration of Very High Energy Electrons:
Particle Energy Distributions and Emission Spectra
15:00-15:15 Rafal Moderski Nicolaus Copernicus Astronomical Center Poland GHz-Peaked-Spectrum Radiogalaxies as a Sources of
High Energy Emission
15:15-15:30 Chingyuan Huang Iowa State University US Production of Neutrinos and Secondary Electrons in Cosmic Sources
15:30-15:45 Peter Shiffer Aachen University Germany Energy-Energy Correlations: Information on the Origin and Propagation of Ultra-High Energy Cosmic Rays
TUE, MAY 6th - BERTHOUD 241       UHECR Observations II
16:15-16:30 Antonio Codino INFN and Universita degli Studi di Perugia Italy Consequences of the common origin of the knee and ankle in cosmic ray physics
16:30-16:45 Stanislav Knurenko Institute of Cosmophysical Research and Aeronomy Russia Cosmic ray spectrum obtained from the energy scattered EAS in the atmosphere and the galactic model.
TUE, MAY 6th - BERTHOUD 241       Dark matter / Standard Model tests I
16:45-17:05 Ina Sarcevic University of Arizona US Probing SUSY with Cosmic Neutrinos
17:05-17:20 Michael Walter Max-Planck-Institut Germany Search for neutralino dark matter with the IceCube neutrino telescope
17:20-17:40 Roberto Aloisio INFN - Laboratori Nazionali Gan Sasso Italy Top-down models in the Auger era
17:40-17:55 Vladimir Yakovlev Lebedev Physical Institute of RAS Russia Tachyons in extensive air showers?
TUE, MAY 6th - BERTHOUD 243       HE Gamma-Ray observations I
16:15-16:30 Yousaf Butt Harvard-Smithsonian US Multifrequency Follow-up of the November 2007 AGILE Gamma-ray flare in Cygnus
16:30-16:45 Ozlem Celik UCLA US Observations of the Crab Nebula and Pulsar with
VERITAS
16:45-17:00 Tulun Ergin University of Massachusetts US Recent Observations of Supernova Remnants with
VERITAS
17:00-17:15 Petra Huentemeyer Los Alamos National Laboratory US A Measurement of the Spatial Distribution of TeV Gamma
Ray Emission from the Galactic Plane with Milagro
17:15-17:30 Jeremy Perkins Harvard-Smithsonian Center for Astrophysics US Active Galactic Nuclei Observations with VERITAS
17:30-17:45 John Pretz Los Alamos National Laboratory US Milagro All-Sky Observation of TeV Sources
WED, MAY 7th - BERTHOUD 241       Dark matter / Standard Model tests II
13:45-14:05 David Cline UCLA US Overview of the Direct and Indirect Search for Dark Matter
WED, MAY 7th - BERTHOUD 241       Sources at UHEs
14:05-14:20 John Belz University of Utah US Search for Correlations of AGN with HiRes Stereo Data
14:20-14:35 Lorenzo Cazone Stanford/SLAC/KIPAC US Correlation of the Highest-Energy Cosmic Rays with Nearby AGN
14:35-14:50 Alexei Mikhailov Institute of Cosmophysical Research and Aeronomy Russia Search for Sources of Ultrahigh Energy Cosmic Rays 
14-50-15:05 Simon Swordy University of Chicago US VERITAS Observations of Nearby Extragalactic Objects Correlated with the Arrival Directions of the Highest-Energy Cosmic Rays
15:05-15:20 Tonia Venters University of Chicago US Anisotropy/Sources
15:20-15:35 Patrick Younk University of Utah US Are Nearby AGN the Source of the Highest energy Cosmic Rays?
WED, MAY 7th - BERTHOUD 243       High Energy Neutrino Observations
13:45-14:00 Markus Roth Forschungszentrum Karlsruhe US Simulating Up- and Down Going Neutrino Showers Including the Local Topographic Environment
14:00-14:15 Oscar BlanchBigas LPNHE France Neutrino Limits from the Pierre Auger Observatory
14:15-14:30 Lauren Scott Rutgers University US Upper limit on the flux of tau- and electron-neutrinos
using the HiRes detector
14:30-14:45 David Seckel University of Delaware US Cosmogenic neutrinos revisited: AUGER edition
14:45-15:00 Ming-Huey Alfred Huang National United University Tiawan SHINIE: Simulation of High Energy Neutrino Interacting with
the Earth
15:00-15:15 Patrick Toale Penn State University Germany Searches for Cosmic Neutrinos at the IceCube Neutrino
Observatory
15:15-15:30 Manuala Vecchi University of Rome Italy High-energy neutrino detection in the Mediterranean sea. Data from the ANTARES Telescope.
15:30-15:45 Umut Kose Middle East Technical University Turkey The Opera Experiment
WED, MAY 7th - BERTHOUD 241       Anisotropies at UHE
16:15-16:28 Hyesung Kang Pusan National University Korea Propagation of UHE Protons through Magnetized Cosmic Web
16:28-16:41 Hajime Takami University of Tokyo Japan Theoretical Predictions of the Positional Correlation Between the Highest-energy Cosmic Rays and NearbyCosmic Ray Sources
16:41-16:54 Alexei Mikhailov Institute of Cosmophysical Research and Aeronomy Russia Arrival Directions of Ultrahigh Energy Cosmic Rays
16:54-17:07 Stanislav Knurenko Institute of Cosmophysical Research and Aeronomy Russia Supernova remnants as possible galactic cosmic rays source.
17:07-17:20 Daniele Fargion Rome University Italy Why Tau, Why Glashow and why now?
17:20-17:33 Jennifer Siegal-Gaskins University of Chicago US Anisotropies in the Diffuse Gamma-ray Background from
Galactic Dark Matter Substructure
17:33-17:46 Maximo Ave University of Chicago US A new statistical tool sensitive to deviation from isotropy with small numbers of events
WED, MAY 7th - BERTHOUD 243       HE Gamma-Ray observations II
16:15-16:30 David Kieda University of Utah US Recent Results from the VERITAS Observatory
16:30-16:45 Robert Wagner Max-Planck-Institut Germany Recent Scientific Results From The MAGIC Very-High
Energy Gamma-Ray Telescope
16:45-17:00 Armand Fiasson LPTA France The H.E.S.S. view of our Galaxy in very high energy gamma-rays
17:00-17:15 Lukasz Stawarz Stanford University US TeV Blazars: New Insights from the H.E.S.S. Observations
17:15-17:30 Luis Reyes University of Chicago US AGN Science with GLAST
THU, MAY 8th - BERTHOUD 241       Future Projects I
10:45-11:00 Hiroyasu Tajima Stanford University US The NEXT mission
11:00-11:15 Robert Cameron Stanford/SLAC/KIPAC US The GLAST LAT Instrument Science Operations Center
11:15-11:30 Masahiro Teshima Max-Planck-Institut Germany Cherenkov Telescope Array (CTA) Project
11:30-11:45 Vladimir Vassiliev University of California US The Advanced Gamma-ray Imaging System (AGIS)
11:45-12:00 Zhen Cao Institute of High Energy Physics China A Complex Detector Array at the Tibet Cosmic Ray Experiment
12:00-12:15 Paolo Piattelli INFN Laboratori Nazionali del Sud Italy KM3NeT: a deep-sea neutrino telescope in the Mediterranean Sea
12:15-12:30 Bob Morse University of Wisconsin-Madison & University of Hawaii-Manoa US Radio-Cherenkov Detection of Ultra–High-Energy Cosmogenic Neutrinos Using the South Pole IceCap
THU, MAY 8th - BERTHOUD 241       Future Projects II
13:45-14:00 Freija Descamps University of Ghent Belgium Acoustic detection of high energy neutrinos in ice: Status and results from the South Pole Acoustic Test Setup
14:00-14:15 Gordon Thomson Rutgers University US The TALE Experiment
14:15-14:35 John Harton CSU US Pierre Auger Observatory Northern Site
14:35-14:50 Ralph Engel Forschungszentrum Karlsruhe Germany The Low-Energy Enhancements AMIGA and HEAT of the Southern Pierre Auger Observatory
14:50:15:10 Toshikazu Ebisuzaki RIKEN Japan The JEM-EUSO mission
15:10-15:25 John Krizmanic CRESST / USRA / NASA / GSFC US The Orbiting Wide-angle Light collectors (OWL) Mission